Hi guys,
I was re-reading back from a few threads and I just wanted to clarify a few things.
My wife as of 2 days ago is now able to apply for Rehabilitation and I'm trying to think of the best route to get this processed.
I saw that some members have said that they physically drove up to the border to submit their Rehabilitation application and it was processed MUCH quicker than if it was mailed off. I believe someone even said they got an approval within a couple of days....
I live in Alabama so not near the border but I'm willing to make the drive. I'm from Vancouver and have my GC here in the US but our ultimate goal has always been to get back to Canada, and we've been stuck in the US waiting for 3 years for her to be eligible.
So would this be my best option? And THEN apply for Outland PR Application for her? OR is it better to send both applications in concurrently?
I've read that the Rehabilitation can take upwards of a year for approval if mailed, even though the PR application itself could only take a few months.
Just to summarize for those who haven't seen my threads: my wife got a DUI when she was 18, that got plead down to Youthful Offender and is essentially "expunged" from her record.
Thoughts?
I was re-reading back from a few threads and I just wanted to clarify a few things.
My wife as of 2 days ago is now able to apply for Rehabilitation and I'm trying to think of the best route to get this processed.
I saw that some members have said that they physically drove up to the border to submit their Rehabilitation application and it was processed MUCH quicker than if it was mailed off. I believe someone even said they got an approval within a couple of days....
I live in Alabama so not near the border but I'm willing to make the drive. I'm from Vancouver and have my GC here in the US but our ultimate goal has always been to get back to Canada, and we've been stuck in the US waiting for 3 years for her to be eligible.
So would this be my best option? And THEN apply for Outland PR Application for her? OR is it better to send both applications in concurrently?
I've read that the Rehabilitation can take upwards of a year for approval if mailed, even though the PR application itself could only take a few months.
Just to summarize for those who haven't seen my threads: my wife got a DUI when she was 18, that got plead down to Youthful Offender and is essentially "expunged" from her record.
Thoughts?