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So I have a unique situation here. I’m an American who applied for my husband for a US green card. We got married around 2018, and soon after I moved to Canada with him. It was just too much for us to live apart as newlyweds. When the application came along, we put my mother as a joint sponsor on I-864. I don’t have any income in the states but I’ve kept my phone number, my bank accounts and I’ve been filing my taxes every year since 2018. I did get my Canadian PR here though because I was tired of staying home and wanted to get a job. But we DO NOT want to live in Canada at all. 
 

Now my question is, how much of a chance of approval do we have to get my husband his visa? I know I’m supposed to be domiciled in the states while I wait this out. How is my husband supposed to answer all the consular officers questions at the interview when they ask ‘why isn’t your wife working’ or ‘why is she in Canada.’ We just couldn’t stay apart and I hope they understand that. We are still waiting for an interview. He was DQ’d early January of 2022. Wonder how long till the interview is. 

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17 minutes ago, Savannah1988 said:

So I have a unique situation here. I’m an American who applied for my husband for a US green card. We got married around 2018, and soon after I moved to Canada with him. It was just too much for us to live apart as newlyweds. When the application came along, we put my mother as a joint sponsor on I-864. I don’t have any income in the states but I’ve kept my phone number, my bank accounts and I’ve been filing my taxes every year since 2018. I did get my Canadian PR here though because I was tired of staying home and wanted to get a job. But we DO NOT want to live in Canada at all. 
 

Now my question is, how much of a chance of approval do we have to get my husband his visa? I know I’m supposed to be domiciled in the states while I wait this out. How is my husband supposed to answer all the consular officers questions at the interview when they ask ‘why isn’t your wife working’ or ‘why is she in Canada.’ We just couldn’t stay apart and I hope they understand that. We are still waiting for an interview. He was DQ’d early January of 2022. Wonder how long till the interview is. 

He is supposed to answer truthfully.  Your mission is to make whatever adjustments to your life and plans are necessary for those truthful answers to be successful.  Generally, concrete actions like finding a job, and/or signing an apartment lease will do.  Sometimes it's enough to just clearly state your actual plan in writing when you submit the affidavits of support from yourself and your joint sponsor.

 

Note that you did not apply for a green card for your husband.  You filed a petition.  The approved petition opens the door for your husband to apply for a spouse visa (CR1 or IR1 depending on how long you've been married).  The green card is sent only AFTER the visa is issued, the new immigrant fee is paid, AND the spouse enters the US using the visa.

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