- Aug 13, 2015
- 1,511
- 52
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 06-04-2016
- AOR Received.
- 28-04-2016
- File Transfer...
- SA 27-05-2016
- Med's Done....
- 23-03-2016 Upfront
- Interview........
- Waived
- VISA ISSUED...
- 07-06-2016
- LANDED..........
- 06-07-2016
My spouse (the Canadian sponsor) and I our having our wedding ceremony in a week and will be sending in our application the next day. Next Thursday I want to visit him while my PR processes. This is what I've gathered that I need to say while crossing the border:
1: I tell the border guard I am visiting for six months, but do I say that I'm visiting whole my PR processes or only if asked?
2: I don't have a lot of money saved up, but my husband has some and a job and he will be traveling with me. Will it be enough to have him say he will support me financially if I am asked about any money for the trip?
3: Will I still need to have proof of a job and apartment? Because if I am allowed to visit, I will lose my job and apartment. Most of my belongings and furniture will still be here stored at my mother's.
4: will they even ask for anything other than a return ticket?
I'm paranoid that I will be denied. In July I was given a voluntary withdrawal because I went to visit him in May for three months and during my visit found out I couldn't attend a university here in the US like I had planned. I needed to go back to the states for a few days and when I tried to finish my visit, so to speak, they didn't like that I wasn't married yet and didn't have ties to the US anymore and had run out of my own money. I'm assuming that's different now that we will be married and will have a PR app in process.
1: I tell the border guard I am visiting for six months, but do I say that I'm visiting whole my PR processes or only if asked?
2: I don't have a lot of money saved up, but my husband has some and a job and he will be traveling with me. Will it be enough to have him say he will support me financially if I am asked about any money for the trip?
3: Will I still need to have proof of a job and apartment? Because if I am allowed to visit, I will lose my job and apartment. Most of my belongings and furniture will still be here stored at my mother's.
4: will they even ask for anything other than a return ticket?
I'm paranoid that I will be denied. In July I was given a voluntary withdrawal because I went to visit him in May for three months and during my visit found out I couldn't attend a university here in the US like I had planned. I needed to go back to the states for a few days and when I tried to finish my visit, so to speak, they didn't like that I wasn't married yet and didn't have ties to the US anymore and had run out of my own money. I'm assuming that's different now that we will be married and will have a PR app in process.