Just remember, one should list all the places he/she has lived more than 6 months after turning 18. The thing is that you would have to get a FBI Record.johnedrik said:I am in the same situation but a lawyer suggested not to hide the history of the places you have lived for the past 10 years in the student visa form. Changing the passport won't suffice the purpose as they can track everything even by your new passport. good luck.
What is that and why would I need it? Do all the applicants for Canadian visa that visited the States prior need the clearance?spartan.spartacus said:Have you applied for police clearance in FBI?
Yes, if you stayed in States 6 months over.cityfolk said:What is that and why would I need it? Do all the applicants for Canadian visa that visited the States prior need the clearance?
What kind of visa (visit, study, immigration)? Also, how did your relative originally enter the US? Were they admitted to the US for at least one year (e.g. on a work permit)? Or did they enter the country as tourists?zdnar said:Hi guys,
I was reading your posts and please correct me if I am wrong, so overstays in the US can apply for a Canadian Visa in the US. No need to go back to their respective home countries? I have a relative too in the US that is overstaying for more than 5 yrs. I hope anybody can shed some light on how my relative can apply for a Canadian visa while still in the US.
Thanks. 8)
Because she entered the US as a tourist - this means she would have been admitted to the US for six months or less. Unfortunately this means that she cannot apply to immigrate to Canada through a US visa office. Her immigration application must be sent to her home visa office. To qualify to process her application through a US visa office, she would have had to been initially admitted to the US for a period of at least a year. See:zdnar said:She entered as a tourist. And now we are looking for ways on how she can apply for a Canadian visa, hopefully without leaving the US. By the way, she is my Mom. I hoope you can give me more ideas. Thanks Scylla. 8)
scylla said:Because she entered the US as a tourist - this means she would have been admitted to the US for six months or less. Unfortunately this means that she cannot apply to immigrate to Canada through a US visa office. Her immigration application must be sent to her home visa office. To qualify to process her application through a US visa office, she would have had to been initially admitted to the US for a period of at least a year. See:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/apply-where.asp
As I'm sure you're aware, you cannot sponsor your mother through family class at this time since CIC is not accepting parent or grandparent sponsorship applications.
If she was thinking of applying for a visit visa or a super visa (rather than an immigration visa) - I wouldn't bother. She's not going to be approved with the US overstay and given she's still in the US illegally. I think it will be a waste of time and money.
Hope this helps. Good luck.