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amitm13

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I have sponsored my wife who has overstayed her visa in the USA. Her entire file was processed in NY office and her file was approved and the passport has been stamped with the Canadian Visa. She will also be getting the PR card shortly, my question is that since she has overstayed her visa for over 4 years in the USA is it going to be difficult for her to get the Visa for the USA once she has received her PR card. Will it make a difference if she enters Canada from USA or from India ( which is her country of residence ).
 
I am not sure what will be the issue.. But sure she will not be allowed to reenter by land/sea/air.
In fact I know a case where a person was detained for overstaying (while leaving the country by air at NY airport)
 
yep what ADA says is correct, for sure your wife will be refused any type of Visa for USA nexttime she applies as they have a database of those blacklisted for overstay. About detaining at the time of exit I am not sure and cannot comment.

Rgds

Max
 
Hi All,

I think for any Country if you are an overstayer in the past they won't allow you to re-enter to that country again, unless if the overtayer getting married to a Citizen of that country.

Regards,