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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello;

Ok, I made a mistake, but it was out of fear. I was going to lose my hearing. I entered the USA on a CR1, I was there for 4 months. I got home sick and sick. I got an ear infection in both ears. My husband had no health insurance. I went back home to Canada. At the border, I was explain that I could not just enter to use medicare, althought I never told them I had ear an infection. They took my green card and explain I had to write abandent the USA, I ask I don't know what reasons. So, I wrote ( Unable to adapt to the USA). I want to go back to my husband. Will I be able to? I was explain if I wanted to return, by the Maine border quards that I would have to stand in front of a judge. What judge? I will stand if I can get some information. My green card was good for two years, ending year 2011. I would said anything, under pressure when a bus is waiting for me to cross the border into Canada. Truthfully, I realy had no intention of returning, until I set foot in Canada and got treated for my ears. Yes, it would have been a lot easier, to trust my husband when he said "Don't worry, I will get you a DR.) Oh God. Can someone help me.? :crying:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi marie,

Kathryn gave you good advice in her response to your other post here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;#entry3773609

I assume from your previous post that you filled out and signed the I-407 at the border, to relinquish your permanent residency in the U.S.?

As Kathryn mentioned - if you want to go back now you need to start from the beginning and apply for a CR1 or IR1.

Good luck :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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ok. I will. and see what happens.

Thanks and sorry for being such a paon in the a...................

Hi marie,

Kathryn gave you good advice in her response to your other post here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;#entry3773609

I assume from your previous post that you filled out and signed the I-407 at the border, to relinquish your permanent residency in the U.S.?

As Kathryn mentioned - if you want to go back now you need to start from the beginning and apply for a CR1 or IR1.

Good luck :thumbs:

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