I've read in some posts on here about people who have applied outland but went up to stay with their spouse in Canada while it's being processed, i just can't remember where i read the posts at, and I have some questions. Did the Canadian border give you a hard time? and did you have to prove you have ties to the states and that you'll return and did they ask you for proof of anything else other than that you applied? and when you cross what did you say to them? Thank you for your help.
I crossed the border a month ago by car from the US. The officers at the checkpoint asked basic questions (where are you from, what is the intent of your stay, how long, etc), and flagged me to pull over. I was traveling in my car with my wife (Canadian), three cats, a bicycle, and a couple suitcases worth of stuff. I also had a folder of documents prepared for the bolder crossing -- bank statements, copy of the lease on my apartment in the US, a copy of my application for residency, a copy of my wife's sponsorship approval letter, receipt for the fees, cat's health/rabies certificates, etc etc etc. I was upfront with the visa officer inside and explained that I intended to stay with my wife for a few months while the immigration process moves forward, and I was aware of the 6 month limitation on my visit and the restrictions. After a bit of questioning about how I'm going to support myself (I'm on a sabbatical from work, and offered bank statements to show I could afford to live for a few months), he reviewed my papers, did a quick vehicle search, and said we were good to go.
I showed ties to the US through my apartment lease which, while it's still costing me, ends in October. That said, I crossed without too much trouble in about 45 minutes. The visa officer said he really appreciated that I had all the appropriate documents all readily available for him to review. Every officer is different, but just answer the questions they ask and have all the documentation you may need to show that you're aware of your status and have ties back to your home!