Hello everyone!
I met my girlfriend (Mexican national) online, and for about two years, she has been living and working illegally in the US under a different name and fake social security number. Our plan is to have her get on the bus and move back to Mexico in two months, and then I can visit her a few times, and eventually get married, and sponsor her and her daughter to move to Canada with me.
I have chat logs and documentation of our relationship, including photographs of presents that I mailed to her in the US, and Canada Post shipping receipts, and Western Union money transfers to help her out...also chat logs of conversations I had with her mother in Mexico.
My concern is: When I apply for family class sponsorship for her and her daughter (who lives with the grandmother in Mexico), I think she should be 100% honest about what happened. Would she be criminally charged if I apply for Family Class sponsorship and explain everything that had happened? Would that be an automatic refusal? I just want to make everything legal and legit and done right. I really think we should not lie about it (not say that she never entered the US under a different name and fake SSN).
She will be moving back to Mexico in a few months of course...but how can we fix this?
I met my girlfriend (Mexican national) online, and for about two years, she has been living and working illegally in the US under a different name and fake social security number. Our plan is to have her get on the bus and move back to Mexico in two months, and then I can visit her a few times, and eventually get married, and sponsor her and her daughter to move to Canada with me.
I have chat logs and documentation of our relationship, including photographs of presents that I mailed to her in the US, and Canada Post shipping receipts, and Western Union money transfers to help her out...also chat logs of conversations I had with her mother in Mexico.
My concern is: When I apply for family class sponsorship for her and her daughter (who lives with the grandmother in Mexico), I think she should be 100% honest about what happened. Would she be criminally charged if I apply for Family Class sponsorship and explain everything that had happened? Would that be an automatic refusal? I just want to make everything legal and legit and done right. I really think we should not lie about it (not say that she never entered the US under a different name and fake SSN).
She will be moving back to Mexico in a few months of course...but how can we fix this?