- May 19, 2011
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 08-08-2011
- AOR Received.
- 15-12-2011
- File Transfer...
- 19-10-2011
- Med's Done....
- 24-06-2011
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- 10-02-2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 06-03-2012
- LANDED..........
- May 2012!
Sorry this is long...
Just a bit of my story....My husband and I got married on 5/5/11. Im a US citizen and he'a a Canadian citizen. We met online through gaming. We have had 3, 10 day long trips over the past year...the last one being when we got married. He has met my family and friends, and I have met many of his friends that I knew online before meeting in person. Our major problem is his mother. She has never been supportive of our relationship AT ALL because we met online. All she knows or cares to know about me is my first name and where I live. She refused to meet me when i went up to visit him and she thinks he needs "counseling" because he is dating a girl that he met online. He's 23 and just graduated college, so he will be moving out in the next month or so before we send in our PR sponsorship application. He pays her half the rent each month so one of our concerns is that she will not be able to afford a place on her own. I might also mention that he hasn't had any contact in over 18 years with his father or his father's side of the family. She is his only close family member, and because of the way she is, he has not been able to speak about me in front of family he sees from her side around holidays, etc...
Looking through all of our documentary evidence...we have...around 200 photos of us (that we should probably narrow down), us with his friends and us with my friends, our small courthouse wedding and different places we have vacationed together....my mom doesnt "do pictures" and although he has met my parents several times..I have no pictures of them with us my mom is willing to write an affidavit for us and get it notarized. Also letters from mutual friends, flight and hotel/condo itineraries, Xmas,wedding and birthday cards, all required certificates and a stack of emails from over the past year.
His mother is the only person that doesn't know we're married. I'm afraid this will look very bad to the CIC. We decided she should know before we send in our application, probably after he moves out. Should we explain in our application about his mother or just avoid mentioning her? I think by doing that, I increase my chances of being called for an interview...which would be ok, but obviously not preferred. What advice could anyone offer?
Just a bit of my story....My husband and I got married on 5/5/11. Im a US citizen and he'a a Canadian citizen. We met online through gaming. We have had 3, 10 day long trips over the past year...the last one being when we got married. He has met my family and friends, and I have met many of his friends that I knew online before meeting in person. Our major problem is his mother. She has never been supportive of our relationship AT ALL because we met online. All she knows or cares to know about me is my first name and where I live. She refused to meet me when i went up to visit him and she thinks he needs "counseling" because he is dating a girl that he met online. He's 23 and just graduated college, so he will be moving out in the next month or so before we send in our PR sponsorship application. He pays her half the rent each month so one of our concerns is that she will not be able to afford a place on her own. I might also mention that he hasn't had any contact in over 18 years with his father or his father's side of the family. She is his only close family member, and because of the way she is, he has not been able to speak about me in front of family he sees from her side around holidays, etc...
Looking through all of our documentary evidence...we have...around 200 photos of us (that we should probably narrow down), us with his friends and us with my friends, our small courthouse wedding and different places we have vacationed together....my mom doesnt "do pictures" and although he has met my parents several times..I have no pictures of them with us my mom is willing to write an affidavit for us and get it notarized. Also letters from mutual friends, flight and hotel/condo itineraries, Xmas,wedding and birthday cards, all required certificates and a stack of emails from over the past year.
His mother is the only person that doesn't know we're married. I'm afraid this will look very bad to the CIC. We decided she should know before we send in our application, probably after he moves out. Should we explain in our application about his mother or just avoid mentioning her? I think by doing that, I increase my chances of being called for an interview...which would be ok, but obviously not preferred. What advice could anyone offer?