Hello to everyone out there,
Immigration is a very complicated process. Short form: My husband (a Canadian citizen) and I (a US citizen) were married a little over a year ago in January 2014. We hired an immigration lawyer who allegedly filed all the necessary paperwork for my husband to immigrate to the US and that was that. A family death led my husband to have to travel back to Canada in August of 2014. Upon re-entry back in to the US at the Ottawa airport, he was denied entry. They knew he was married with the intent to immigrate. When further research was done, we discovered that our immigration lawyer NEVER filed the original paperwork. My husband should have been able to travel to Canada but we got screwed because the paperwork was nowhere to be found in the system. Since then, we've re-applied and are awaiting approval of his new immigration paperwork.
In the meantime, we would like to be together. I am interested in a temporary work permit. I am wondering if with his status as a Canadian citizen if this is possible. it's very clear that I am not trying to immigrate. I want to work there while we wait for this process to complete and then we will both go to the US. If I get a job offer will the border official allow me to take the position if I follow all of the qualifications or will I have trouble because my husband is Canadian?
Any advice would be extremely helpful! We just want to be together through this difficult time. So ridiculous that they force people to remain apart.
Remaining optimistically hopeful.
Immigration is a very complicated process. Short form: My husband (a Canadian citizen) and I (a US citizen) were married a little over a year ago in January 2014. We hired an immigration lawyer who allegedly filed all the necessary paperwork for my husband to immigrate to the US and that was that. A family death led my husband to have to travel back to Canada in August of 2014. Upon re-entry back in to the US at the Ottawa airport, he was denied entry. They knew he was married with the intent to immigrate. When further research was done, we discovered that our immigration lawyer NEVER filed the original paperwork. My husband should have been able to travel to Canada but we got screwed because the paperwork was nowhere to be found in the system. Since then, we've re-applied and are awaiting approval of his new immigration paperwork.
In the meantime, we would like to be together. I am interested in a temporary work permit. I am wondering if with his status as a Canadian citizen if this is possible. it's very clear that I am not trying to immigrate. I want to work there while we wait for this process to complete and then we will both go to the US. If I get a job offer will the border official allow me to take the position if I follow all of the qualifications or will I have trouble because my husband is Canadian?
Any advice would be extremely helpful! We just want to be together through this difficult time. So ridiculous that they force people to remain apart.
Remaining optimistically hopeful.