Hello to all:
Background: At the age of 11, I was taken to the US on a 6 month visitor visa and overstayed. Lived in the states for about 24 years or so and part of that time lived as an undocumented individual. In 2010, I applied for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals which granted me temporary residence for a period of about 8 years, in 2018, I decided to leave the states and emigrated back to my native country in Colombia. I Currently have a family member that lives in Canada and have been contemplating applying for a Canadian tourist Visa. I have looked at the visa application and feel that I meet all the requirements to apply successfully. I do however, have some doubts given my previous history about the chances of getting an uncomplicated approval. So far, I have not been able to get a clear response from immigration agencies located in Colombia and I would love to know if someone could and would be able to guide me or clarify on the following.
Question: Since I have not lived in the US for the past 4 years, I lost the ability to re apply for temporary residence through USCIS. Does that mean that it is necessary for me to provide the USCIS number given to me while I lived in the States? The Question on the application asks "if I am a citizen or if I am a resident with a USCIS number? To me, the answer would be NO given the fact that i no longer live there. Could someone please clarify?
Question: When I emigrated back to Colombia, my new passport was stamped upon arrival. Since I no longer have that old passport and no means to show the stamp of when I left Colombia, only when I arrived, is that an issue when the time comes to provide my new passport for review given my history?
I would like to sincerely thank everyone who can provide me and maybe others in a similar situation with any level of clarity in this matter and appreciate any comment or suggestion you may have. I want to thank you all once again.
Background: At the age of 11, I was taken to the US on a 6 month visitor visa and overstayed. Lived in the states for about 24 years or so and part of that time lived as an undocumented individual. In 2010, I applied for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals which granted me temporary residence for a period of about 8 years, in 2018, I decided to leave the states and emigrated back to my native country in Colombia. I Currently have a family member that lives in Canada and have been contemplating applying for a Canadian tourist Visa. I have looked at the visa application and feel that I meet all the requirements to apply successfully. I do however, have some doubts given my previous history about the chances of getting an uncomplicated approval. So far, I have not been able to get a clear response from immigration agencies located in Colombia and I would love to know if someone could and would be able to guide me or clarify on the following.
Question: Since I have not lived in the US for the past 4 years, I lost the ability to re apply for temporary residence through USCIS. Does that mean that it is necessary for me to provide the USCIS number given to me while I lived in the States? The Question on the application asks "if I am a citizen or if I am a resident with a USCIS number? To me, the answer would be NO given the fact that i no longer live there. Could someone please clarify?
Question: When I emigrated back to Colombia, my new passport was stamped upon arrival. Since I no longer have that old passport and no means to show the stamp of when I left Colombia, only when I arrived, is that an issue when the time comes to provide my new passport for review given my history?
I would like to sincerely thank everyone who can provide me and maybe others in a similar situation with any level of clarity in this matter and appreciate any comment or suggestion you may have. I want to thank you all once again.