I had a quick question about inland sponsorship, any help would be greatly appreciated!
My wife is a Canadian citizen and I'm a US citizen. We got married in the US and have been living here for the past 7 years. After being a PR in the US forever, she just recently received her dual US citizenship and now we're in the process of moving to Montreal where we'll be applying for inland sponsorship.
Since I'll be crossing the border without a visa, is there any likelihood border patrol will deny my entry? Would there be any danger in describing our exact situation and explaining we'll be applying for inland after we arrive? Should we do something like bring a copy of our marriage certificate and a lease to show some kind of evidence of intent?
Going through customs makes me irrationally nervous enough when we're just going up for a quick visit, I want to make sure to avoid any surprises that could come up. Thanks for your help!
My wife is a Canadian citizen and I'm a US citizen. We got married in the US and have been living here for the past 7 years. After being a PR in the US forever, she just recently received her dual US citizenship and now we're in the process of moving to Montreal where we'll be applying for inland sponsorship.
Since I'll be crossing the border without a visa, is there any likelihood border patrol will deny my entry? Would there be any danger in describing our exact situation and explaining we'll be applying for inland after we arrive? Should we do something like bring a copy of our marriage certificate and a lease to show some kind of evidence of intent?
Going through customs makes me irrationally nervous enough when we're just going up for a quick visit, I want to make sure to avoid any surprises that could come up. Thanks for your help!