missingmyhubby
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- Nov 27, 2009
- 7
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- kingston
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 2009-04-15
- Doc's Request.
- 2009-09-08
- AOR Received.
- 2009-09-21
- File Transfer...
- 2009-05-04
- Med's Request
- 2010-02-25
- Med's Done....
- 2010-03-04
- Interview........
- not requested
- Passport Req..
- 2010-05-20
ok... again not trying to freak you out, but i will share my experience.
My hubby and I genuinely had no idea about this process, or that we would be in any sort of trouble for his over stay as we were beginning filing processes and married (biggest misconception ever), so we assumed it would be no big deal to get his police record done and finger prints which he required for the Jamaican police clearance.
So i took him to the police station to get done what was needed, next thing we knew he was hand cuffed, arrested and detained until immigration officers arrived. We were terrified, neither one of us has had any form of criminal history or run in with the law. He was detained for 4hrs and questioned, i was also questioned. They eventually released him into my custody on the premiss that we were filing and he was causing no trouble. They told us we needed to check in (physically go to Imm office) with IMM in Hamilton on the last tuesday of every month. So we did. We continued collecting all the things we needed for filing but some stuff got held up in Jamaica, delaying us sending off his application. So 3 months later we go to do his regular check in and he is again arrested and detained, we were both questioned again. They said we had missed a meeting that they requested we attend by letter...we never recieved this "letter" and still to this day don't know what this "letter" or "meeting" was about.
We then were told we had to go to Toronto and meet with people there. When we went to Toronto that is when we were informed he was required to leave the country with in 3 weeks. We had 72 hours to return to Toronto with a one way ticket dated no later then 3 weeks from the date of our original meeting. Then on the day he had to leave we had to meet immigration to check him in at the air port.
All and all it was the most aweful time in our lives next to this 15 months and counting we have since spent apart. It made us truly feel like criminals when we had no idea we were doing anything wrong.
If you want my advice, given my own aweful experience....you are better off to go about it the right way. Just go back home and do it out land. It is not worth the stress of looking over your shoulder.
My hubby and I genuinely had no idea about this process, or that we would be in any sort of trouble for his over stay as we were beginning filing processes and married (biggest misconception ever), so we assumed it would be no big deal to get his police record done and finger prints which he required for the Jamaican police clearance.
So i took him to the police station to get done what was needed, next thing we knew he was hand cuffed, arrested and detained until immigration officers arrived. We were terrified, neither one of us has had any form of criminal history or run in with the law. He was detained for 4hrs and questioned, i was also questioned. They eventually released him into my custody on the premiss that we were filing and he was causing no trouble. They told us we needed to check in (physically go to Imm office) with IMM in Hamilton on the last tuesday of every month. So we did. We continued collecting all the things we needed for filing but some stuff got held up in Jamaica, delaying us sending off his application. So 3 months later we go to do his regular check in and he is again arrested and detained, we were both questioned again. They said we had missed a meeting that they requested we attend by letter...we never recieved this "letter" and still to this day don't know what this "letter" or "meeting" was about.
We then were told we had to go to Toronto and meet with people there. When we went to Toronto that is when we were informed he was required to leave the country with in 3 weeks. We had 72 hours to return to Toronto with a one way ticket dated no later then 3 weeks from the date of our original meeting. Then on the day he had to leave we had to meet immigration to check him in at the air port.
All and all it was the most aweful time in our lives next to this 15 months and counting we have since spent apart. It made us truly feel like criminals when we had no idea we were doing anything wrong.
If you want my advice, given my own aweful experience....you are better off to go about it the right way. Just go back home and do it out land. It is not worth the stress of looking over your shoulder.