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freesakh

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Aug 22, 2018
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Good day to all...

I would be extremely grateful if somebody can share their experience on this matter as browsing the web certainly makes it more confusing. So my situation is as follows, I entered the US on a F-1 visa in 2009 and was studying in the university until my SEVIS record was terminated due to dropping below full-time enrollment in March 2012. I stopped going to college but continued living in a country trying to find ways to make my status legal again. After I had exhausted all the efforts to do so, I voluntarily left the US in September 2013. There have been no issues with me leaving the country as well as I have never been detained anywhere or contacted by immigration officers. Received my FBI certificate clean as a whistle.

Should I answer YES to the question on IM 5669 about if I have been ordered to leave Canada or any other country? If so, I should probably give the details of what exactly I have been doing during this time, which was mostly working under the table. Will mentioning that affect the decision on the PR application. I guess illegal work is some sort of outlaw action?

Thank you.
 
Good day to all...

I would be extremely grateful if somebody can share their experience on this matter as browsing the web certainly makes it more confusing. So my situation is as follows, I entered the US on a F-1 visa in 2009 and was studying in the university until my SEVIS record was terminated due to dropping below full-time enrollment in March 2012. I stopped going to college but continued living in a country trying to find ways to make my status legal again. After I had exhausted all the efforts to do so, I voluntarily left the US in September 2013. There have been no issues with me leaving the country as well as I have never been detained anywhere or contacted by immigration officers. Received my FBI certificate clean as a whistle.

Should I answer YES to the question on IM 5669 about if I have been ordered to leave Canada or any other country? If so, I should probably give the details of what exactly I have been doing during this time, which was mostly working under the table. Will mentioning that affect the decision on the PR application. I guess illegal work is some sort of outlaw action?

Thank you.
u r illegal... u r not even allowed or would be able to go through ee
 
Good day to all...

I would be extremely grateful if somebody can share their experience on this matter as browsing the web certainly makes it more confusing. So my situation is as follows, I entered the US on a F-1 visa in 2009 and was studying in the university until my SEVIS record was terminated due to dropping below full-time enrollment in March 2012. I stopped going to college but continued living in a country trying to find ways to make my status legal again. After I had exhausted all the efforts to do so, I voluntarily left the US in September 2013. There have been no issues with me leaving the country as well as I have never been detained anywhere or contacted by immigration officers. Received my FBI certificate clean as a whistle.

Should I answer YES to the question on IM 5669 about if I have been ordered to leave Canada or any other country? If so, I should probably give the details of what exactly I have been doing during this time, which was mostly working under the table. Will mentioning that affect the decision on the PR application. I guess illegal work is some sort of outlaw action?

Thank you.
Just be honest about it, explain everything and let them decide.
 
u r illegal... u r not even allowed or would be able to go through ee
Thanks for the reply... Many threads here talk about this issue and it seems like for many people with kind of similar situation it was not a problem as long as they truthful about it. But my question though is... Is undocumented living in US considered as an automatic order to leave...? or order to leave has to be an actual notification from immigration agency...

Thank you
 
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