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    I am American, my partner is overstayed his visa in US. Can we both apply?

    Be careful of what lawyers tell you. I was assured that my husband's immigration problems in the U.S. would not be a problem since I was the principal applicant. WRONG. I had my interview in Detroit last month and I was accused of assisting illegal immigrants and they said my husband was...
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    Immigration status in the US affects ability to apply for Canada?

    My husband does not have legal status in the U.S. and it was a HUGE problem at the immigration interview in Detroit. They interrogated me about it and from the questions they asked I got the very strong impression that they highly doubt the credibility of people that have lived out of status or...
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    Skilled Immigration timeframe at Buffalo

    My application was also sent to Buffalo. My AOR date is 7/11/06, but I haven't received any further instructions.
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    U.S. citizens married to Mexican Nationals

    Djsnare, Thank you for your response. I was beginning to think that no one else out there had a similiar situation. In a nut shell I can tell you that the Campbell Cohen firm is handling our immigration case. I decided to go with a lawyer since we had such an awful experience with U.S...
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    U.S. citizens married to Mexican Nationals

    I am a U.S. citizen married to a Mexican National. My husband and I got married while he was in the U.S. illegally and we proceeded with U.S. immigration. Due to a prior deportation, our application was denied and my husband must live in Mexico. He has essentially been barred from the U.S...