My husband and I aren't sure of where I should stay during the process.
My husband, who is Canadian, and I (a US Citizen) married in July, and are in the process of starting the application process. I'm currently working a summer job here in Alaska, and we're planning to visit the States for a week or so in October. We're unsure of where to apply. I stayed with him for 8 months, and had to leave the country back in April (they sent me to the border for "further examination" when really it was to lure me into voluntarily going back to the States). I have been denied twice at the border, once for finances (which I remedied), and the other because I had no ties to the States, and my husband and I weren't married yet. We were planning to marry in October, but we ended wedding sooner, in a wedding ceremony thrown for us.
Now, as the end of the season approaches, we wonder if we should apply while I'm stil here in the states, or if I should try to go to Canada. I've made it so that if I have to leave, I have the funds to go back to the States for a while (I learned my lesson last time), but we would really like to stay together. I know of the policy that allows for spouses to stay in Canada while the application is in queue, but I don't really understand it. We'd prefer to be together, and I really consider my husband's hometown to be my own. I'm really confused about this process, but I don't have enough to afford a lawyer (and I wish I did).
What option would be better? I realize that if I'm in Canada, the process takes longer, but if it means I'm with my husband, I don't mind so much. And legally, despite my history, should I even attempt to go back to Canada?
Thanks for your assistance in this matter.
My husband, who is Canadian, and I (a US Citizen) married in July, and are in the process of starting the application process. I'm currently working a summer job here in Alaska, and we're planning to visit the States for a week or so in October. We're unsure of where to apply. I stayed with him for 8 months, and had to leave the country back in April (they sent me to the border for "further examination" when really it was to lure me into voluntarily going back to the States). I have been denied twice at the border, once for finances (which I remedied), and the other because I had no ties to the States, and my husband and I weren't married yet. We were planning to marry in October, but we ended wedding sooner, in a wedding ceremony thrown for us.
Now, as the end of the season approaches, we wonder if we should apply while I'm stil here in the states, or if I should try to go to Canada. I've made it so that if I have to leave, I have the funds to go back to the States for a while (I learned my lesson last time), but we would really like to stay together. I know of the policy that allows for spouses to stay in Canada while the application is in queue, but I don't really understand it. We'd prefer to be together, and I really consider my husband's hometown to be my own. I'm really confused about this process, but I don't have enough to afford a lawyer (and I wish I did).
What option would be better? I realize that if I'm in Canada, the process takes longer, but if it means I'm with my husband, I don't mind so much. And legally, despite my history, should I even attempt to go back to Canada?
Thanks for your assistance in this matter.