hopefully im posting this in the right place (if not, sorry...im new and im trying..)
so here's the deal. my child, husband, and i went up to canada to visit some of his family (he is canadian, i am american, and our sons dual citizenship papers are now being processed) and my husband would like to stay up in Canada and of course, take his wife and son with. weve made ourselves established in Canada but since I have no legal status as of yet, i had to go back to the states. As result, I had to leave my husband and toddler son in Canada (800 miles away..). In getting my sons paperwork all filed, would that help me get my residency? i looked into the spousal sponsorship stuff and my husband doesnt make $37,000 a year at his job, even though he's been the soul provider, and i the soul caregiver for our family since the birth of our son in 2013 and we never go without, would that really matter? We, our friends, and our family who have been trying to help us figure this stuff out are all at a loss of what to do. I just want to be back with my husband and son.
so here's the deal. my child, husband, and i went up to canada to visit some of his family (he is canadian, i am american, and our sons dual citizenship papers are now being processed) and my husband would like to stay up in Canada and of course, take his wife and son with. weve made ourselves established in Canada but since I have no legal status as of yet, i had to go back to the states. As result, I had to leave my husband and toddler son in Canada (800 miles away..). In getting my sons paperwork all filed, would that help me get my residency? i looked into the spousal sponsorship stuff and my husband doesnt make $37,000 a year at his job, even though he's been the soul provider, and i the soul caregiver for our family since the birth of our son in 2013 and we never go without, would that really matter? We, our friends, and our family who have been trying to help us figure this stuff out are all at a loss of what to do. I just want to be back with my husband and son.