Hello everyone-
I know everyone must be getting tired of these type of questions as they are quite unpredictable at the borders. I am asking any input based on someone else's experience.
My wife and I were married here in Canada on September 18th. We are waiting for our Marriage certificate, her FBI print results, and my Notice of assessment from Canada Revenue. We have taken all the pictures, done the medical exam and have tons of pictures and documents supporting our genuine relationship. My wife is an American citizen with no criminal history.
She has to return home to the USA on Monday. We are not certain when she will be returning to Canada yet as we are kind of playing it by ear. Therefore we have filled out forms for the Outland Application package. Her flight leaves from Bellingham, Washington. Therefore I will be driving her across the border to the airport. We were considering walking to the Canadian customs side before leaving the country. Reason being is to inquire on how things can go smoothly for us during this process as we would like to see eachother (obviously) at some point while the process is underway. We are wanting to make sure we do not break any rules or piss anyone off. I had run this by a friend who said it may not be a good idea to approach Canada customs/border as they will just assume we are up to something. Which is far from what we want to do! We are more than happy to follow all their rules and regulations so that she may be here asap but legally.
So what I am asking is what has been your experience in visiting your spouse during the application process in regards to crossing the border. I have also read it is a good idea to bring along copies of the application to show the customs officer that the process is ongoing. Do you think it is a good idea to approach the Canada customs agent and ask what we can do to prove this so that it all go smoothly? or best to just wing it? I'm kind of OCD about having everything over prepared and organized opposed to just winging it.
Any experiences and dos or donts you can suggest is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
I know everyone must be getting tired of these type of questions as they are quite unpredictable at the borders. I am asking any input based on someone else's experience.
My wife and I were married here in Canada on September 18th. We are waiting for our Marriage certificate, her FBI print results, and my Notice of assessment from Canada Revenue. We have taken all the pictures, done the medical exam and have tons of pictures and documents supporting our genuine relationship. My wife is an American citizen with no criminal history.
She has to return home to the USA on Monday. We are not certain when she will be returning to Canada yet as we are kind of playing it by ear. Therefore we have filled out forms for the Outland Application package. Her flight leaves from Bellingham, Washington. Therefore I will be driving her across the border to the airport. We were considering walking to the Canadian customs side before leaving the country. Reason being is to inquire on how things can go smoothly for us during this process as we would like to see eachother (obviously) at some point while the process is underway. We are wanting to make sure we do not break any rules or piss anyone off. I had run this by a friend who said it may not be a good idea to approach Canada customs/border as they will just assume we are up to something. Which is far from what we want to do! We are more than happy to follow all their rules and regulations so that she may be here asap but legally.
So what I am asking is what has been your experience in visiting your spouse during the application process in regards to crossing the border. I have also read it is a good idea to bring along copies of the application to show the customs officer that the process is ongoing. Do you think it is a good idea to approach the Canada customs agent and ask what we can do to prove this so that it all go smoothly? or best to just wing it? I'm kind of OCD about having everything over prepared and organized opposed to just winging it.
Any experiences and dos or donts you can suggest is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance