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Filed: Timeline
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Ok I need all the help I can get. I just recently married my boyfriend of 3 1/2 yrs a week ago. Our son was born in Canada. We have frequently came to kentucky to visit and never had a problem going through customs/immigration at the border. I want to know how do I go about becoming legal here in the U.S. and I also want to know how can I start working a.s.a.p. We already filed the birth abroad for our son, but whats next. We have prepaid legal helping us but I would like to move faster than they are helping. Someone tell me the best and quickest way to get this paper work started. I know there are a few different forms what ones would best fit my situation. I am here in the u.s. now visiting but do not have a visitors visa or any kind of documentation regarding my visitors status right now. thanks

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
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Hi there, and welcome to VJ :)

What you do at this point is up to you, but I'll give you a bit of info to help you make a more informed decision. There are two ways for you to gain permanent residency in the US so you may live and work, and most importantly, be with your husband :thumbs:

Option #1: Apply for a K3 visa. There is a guide that explains the whole process here.

Option #2: Apply for a CR1 visa. A guide for this process can be found here.

Most of us these days seem to find the CR1 visa to be the wiser option, since it provides you with instant permanent residency upon entry, and along with that, the ability to work right away once your greencard arrives in the mail.

The K3 generally is viewed as the faster of the two visas, but unless you live in Manitoba or an area farther westward, it really takes about the same amount of time. (If you live in the western half, your interview will be scheduled in Vancouver, which is a much faster Consulate than Montreal.)

CR1's are automatically adjudicated in Montreal, whereas a K3 will be sent to either Montreal or Vancouver, depending on where you live.

Due to the massive fees associated with AOS (Ajustment of Status), and the headaches alone going through AOS after arriving in the US, CR1 does seem to be the preferred route these days, but that choice is up to you!

Feel free to stop in at the Canada forum as well. It's always nice to hear feedback from people within your area that are going through the same process as yourself, and don't worry, most of us don't bite :P

Sept.09/06 Married!!!

Dec.21/06 Sent I-130

Jan.04/04 Received NOA1

Feb.23/06 Sent I-129F

March06/06 USCIS Website States: "Approval Notice Sent."

March15/07 Approval notice arrives in snail mail

March 18/07 NOA1 for I-129F

April 10/07 DS-3032+ AOS fee arrive

April 17/07 Sent back DS-3032 + AOS fee via overnight delivery

May 05/07 AOS arrives in mail

May 07/07 IV bill arrives in mail

May 08/08 Sent back IV bill

May 21 NVC generates DS-230

June 4/07 Mailed DS-230 via overnight delivery.

June 7/07 DS-230 entered into the system

June 18/07 Case Complete!

July 25/07 Medical

September 4/07 Contacted State Senator Re: MTL backlog

Dec.6/07 INTERVIEW..... APPROVED!!!! (After being kept awake all night in dirty clothes standing outside my hotel because Air Canada lost my luggage and my hotel started on fire. Meh, sleep is highly over-rated anyways.)

Dec.18/07 Moved to the US

Oct. 29/09 Citizenship Oath Ceremony

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
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Ok I need all the help I can get. I just recently married my boyfriend of 3 1/2 yrs a week ago. Our son was born in Canada. We have frequently came to kentucky to visit and never had a problem going through customs/immigration at the border. I want to know how do I go about becoming legal here in the U.S. and I also want to know how can I start working a.s.a.p. We already filed the birth abroad for our son, but whats next. We have prepaid legal helping us but I would like to move faster than they are helping. Someone tell me the best and quickest way to get this paper work started. I know there are a few different forms what ones would best fit my situation. I am here in the u.s. now visiting but do not have a visitors visa or any kind of documentation regarding my visitors status right now. thanks

The first thing is to have your husband file a I-130 on your behalf. The only way to make it work faster is to make sure that your husband or you provide all the information and requested documents as if you fail to do so it will create delays in processing your request.

Unfortunately, with the state of the USCIS today and the wait time in Montreal you are looking at at least a year to be able to join your husband.

You can not start working until you receive your greencard, you get that soon after your CR-1 (I-130) visa is approved.

If you enter on a K3 visa ( after you husband receives an NOA1 for the I-130 he can submit a I-129f for the K3- but that is taking just as long as the I-130 approvals so it probably won't help get in the US any faster )

THIS IS IMPORTANT.

Make sure than in your 'visits' to your husband that you don't stay longer than 6 months total in any 12 constitutive months. Also make sure you bring plenty of proof that you are returning home to Canada.

04-21-2006 | Marriage in Santa Ana, CA
I-130 Process
06-29-2006 | Mailed to CSC
08-23-2006 | Was told application was rejected & sent back
08-30-2006 | Recieved rejected package
09-01-2006 | Resubmitted I-130
09-08-2006 | NOA1 (now that's more like it)
09-13-2006 | Recieved NOA1 in the mail
12-19-2006 | Recieved email RFE
12-20-2006 | Recieved RFE in mail
12-22-2006 | Sent out RFE info
01-09-2007 | NOA2 Email received!
I-130 at NVC
01-24-2007 | Case Number Assigned
02-06-2007 | Emailed DS-3032 COA
02-09-2007 | NVC confirms COA in email
02-20-2007 | DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Mailed
02-26-2007 | Received DS3032 and AOS Fee Bill
02-28-2007 | Mailed AOS Fee Bill and check
03-13-2007 | I-864 received
03-21-2007 | I-864 sent
05-16-2007 | IV Bill resent from NVC (never got the first)
06-02-2007 | IV Bill received
06-05-2007 | IV Bill payment sent
06-26-2007 | Received DS230
06-29-2007 | Mailed DS230 to NVC
08-15-2007 | NVC process complete but was sent back to US CIS (#@$%#$% this sucks)
11-08-2007 | I-130 returned to NVC
11-08-2007 | Requested expedited interview due to daughters illness
11-21-2007 | NVC approved expedited interview. Mailed to Montreal Embassy Nov 20th
12-11-2007 | Told by contact at US Consulate in Toronto that our interview date will be on Jan 4th.
01-04-2008 | Interview In Montreal. VISA GRANTED
01-11-2008 | Arrival in the US
11-09-2009 | Biometrics taken for 10 year green card
01-20-2010 | Approved- 10 GC ordered for production

06-22-2013 | N-400 package sent

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
Ok I need all the help I can get. I just recently married my boyfriend of 3 1/2 yrs a week ago. Our son was born in Canada. We have frequently came to kentucky to visit and never had a problem going through customs/immigration at the border. I want to know how do I go about becoming legal here in the U.S. and I also want to know how can I start working a.s.a.p. We already filed the birth abroad for our son, but whats next. We have prepaid legal helping us but I would like to move faster than they are helping. Someone tell me the best and quickest way to get this paper work started. I know there are a few different forms what ones would best fit my situation. I am here in the u.s. now visiting but do not have a visitors visa or any kind of documentation regarding my visitors status right now. thanks

Where do you reside now?

Where did you reside when you got married?

Did you decide to marry before or after your last entry to the US?

Start with the guides because the answers to your questions depend on the circumstances.

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Filed: Timeline
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Ok I need all the help I can get. I just recently married my boyfriend of 3 1/2 yrs a week ago. Our son was born in Canada. We have frequently came to kentucky to visit and never had a problem going through customs/immigration at the border. I want to know how do I go about becoming legal here in the U.S. and I also want to know how can I start working a.s.a.p. We already filed the birth abroad for our son, but whats next. We have prepaid legal helping us but I would like to move faster than they are helping. Someone tell me the best and quickest way to get this paper work started. I know there are a few different forms what ones would best fit my situation. I am here in the u.s. now visiting but do not have a visitors visa or any kind of documentation regarding my visitors status right now. thanks

Where do you reside now?

Where did you reside when you got married?

Did you decide to marry before or after your last entry to the US?

Start with the guides because the answers to your questions depend on the circumstances.

right now i still legally reside in canada but am in the us and plan to be here until i figure out what im doing with the paper work. someone told me that if i do leave and try to re-enter into the u.s.a. i might have a problem getting back into the country. my sons father and I had been talking about getting married on and off but nothing was set. when i came to visit last we went to get a marriage license and then got married.

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
Ok I need all the help I can get. I just recently married my boyfriend of 3 1/2 yrs a week ago. Our son was born in Canada. We have frequently came to kentucky to visit and never had a problem going through customs/immigration at the border. I want to know how do I go about becoming legal here in the U.S. and I also want to know how can I start working a.s.a.p. We already filed the birth abroad for our son, but whats next. We have prepaid legal helping us but I would like to move faster than they are helping. Someone tell me the best and quickest way to get this paper work started. I know there are a few different forms what ones would best fit my situation. I am here in the u.s. now visiting but do not have a visitors visa or any kind of documentation regarding my visitors status right now. thanks

Where do you reside now?

Where did you reside when you got married?

Did you decide to marry before or after your last entry to the US?

Start with the guides because the answers to your questions depend on the circumstances.

right now i still legally reside in canada but am in the us and plan to be here until i figure out what im doing with the paper work. someone told me that if i do leave and try to re-enter into the u.s.a. i might have a problem getting back into the country. my sons father and I had been talking about getting married on and off but nothing was set. when i came to visit last we went to get a marriage license and then got married.

So, you entered the US with no plans to marry and have not yet left the US. In that case you probably don't need a visa at all. You just need to adjust status. Please read the guide for people who married in and reside together in the US.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
Ok I need all the help I can get. I just recently married my boyfriend of 3 1/2 yrs a week ago. Our son was born in Canada. We have frequently came to kentucky to visit and never had a problem going through customs/immigration at the border. I want to know how do I go about becoming legal here in the U.S. and I also want to know how can I start working a.s.a.p. We already filed the birth abroad for our son, but whats next. We have prepaid legal helping us but I would like to move faster than they are helping. Someone tell me the best and quickest way to get this paper work started. I know there are a few different forms what ones would best fit my situation. I am here in the u.s. now visiting but do not have a visitors visa or any kind of documentation regarding my visitors status right now. thanks

Where do you reside now?

Where did you reside when you got married?

Did you decide to marry before or after your last entry to the US?

Start with the guides because the answers to your questions depend on the circumstances.

right now i still legally reside in canada but am in the us and plan to be here until i figure out what im doing with the paper work. someone told me that if i do leave and try to re-enter into the u.s.a. i might have a problem getting back into the country. my sons father and I had been talking about getting married on and off but nothing was set. when i came to visit last we went to get a marriage license and then got married.

So, you entered the US with no plans to marry and have not yet left the US. In that case you probably don't need a visa at all. You just need to adjust status. Please read the guide for people who married in and reside together in the US.

Correct me if I am wrong Pushbrk but won't this be difficult for her to do since she didn't enter on a visa so there is no status to adjust. I also think it will be challenging to prove that she had no immigrant intent with her last visit since most people need to plan a move like this ahead of time. I also don't think the possible ban if the AOS is refused is worth the risk.

04-21-2006 | Marriage in Santa Ana, CA
I-130 Process
06-29-2006 | Mailed to CSC
08-23-2006 | Was told application was rejected & sent back
08-30-2006 | Recieved rejected package
09-01-2006 | Resubmitted I-130
09-08-2006 | NOA1 (now that's more like it)
09-13-2006 | Recieved NOA1 in the mail
12-19-2006 | Recieved email RFE
12-20-2006 | Recieved RFE in mail
12-22-2006 | Sent out RFE info
01-09-2007 | NOA2 Email received!
I-130 at NVC
01-24-2007 | Case Number Assigned
02-06-2007 | Emailed DS-3032 COA
02-09-2007 | NVC confirms COA in email
02-20-2007 | DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Mailed
02-26-2007 | Received DS3032 and AOS Fee Bill
02-28-2007 | Mailed AOS Fee Bill and check
03-13-2007 | I-864 received
03-21-2007 | I-864 sent
05-16-2007 | IV Bill resent from NVC (never got the first)
06-02-2007 | IV Bill received
06-05-2007 | IV Bill payment sent
06-26-2007 | Received DS230
06-29-2007 | Mailed DS230 to NVC
08-15-2007 | NVC process complete but was sent back to US CIS (#@$%#$% this sucks)
11-08-2007 | I-130 returned to NVC
11-08-2007 | Requested expedited interview due to daughters illness
11-21-2007 | NVC approved expedited interview. Mailed to Montreal Embassy Nov 20th
12-11-2007 | Told by contact at US Consulate in Toronto that our interview date will be on Jan 4th.
01-04-2008 | Interview In Montreal. VISA GRANTED
01-11-2008 | Arrival in the US
11-09-2009 | Biometrics taken for 10 year green card
01-20-2010 | Approved- 10 GC ordered for production

06-22-2013 | N-400 package sent

Filed: Other Country: China
Timeline
Posted
Ok I need all the help I can get. I just recently married my boyfriend of 3 1/2 yrs a week ago. Our son was born in Canada. We have frequently came to kentucky to visit and never had a problem going through customs/immigration at the border. I want to know how do I go about becoming legal here in the U.S. and I also want to know how can I start working a.s.a.p. We already filed the birth abroad for our son, but whats next. We have prepaid legal helping us but I would like to move faster than they are helping. Someone tell me the best and quickest way to get this paper work started. I know there are a few different forms what ones would best fit my situation. I am here in the u.s. now visiting but do not have a visitors visa or any kind of documentation regarding my visitors status right now. thanks

Where do you reside now?

Where did you reside when you got married?

Did you decide to marry before or after your last entry to the US?

Start with the guides because the answers to your questions depend on the circumstances.

right now i still legally reside in canada but am in the us and plan to be here until i figure out what im doing with the paper work. someone told me that if i do leave and try to re-enter into the u.s.a. i might have a problem getting back into the country. my sons father and I had been talking about getting married on and off but nothing was set. when i came to visit last we went to get a marriage license and then got married.

So, you entered the US with no plans to marry and have not yet left the US. In that case you probably don't need a visa at all. You just need to adjust status. Please read the guide for people who married in and reside together in the US.

Correct me if I am wrong Pushbrk but won't this be difficult for her to do since she didn't enter on a visa so there is no status to adjust. I also think it will be challenging to prove that she had no immigrant intent with her last visit since most people need to plan a move like this ahead of time. I also don't think the possible ban if the AOS is refused is worth the risk.

Actually, you have a valid point but the problem is not a lack of a visa but the lack of any documentation of entry. Canadians may or may not get a stamp in their passport indicating their entry date. Just how this is dealt with is beyond my knowledge. That's why I said "probably" and advised the OP to start by reading the appropriate guide.

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Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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If there was no clear intent to marry and stay upon your last entry, you should get a consultation with an immigration lawyer about your options. You may not have to leave the US. Do not leave the US until you have sorted out what you will be doing, and if you decide to adjust status, do not leave the US until the process is finished. Good luck! :)

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US Immigration Timeline

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24 Feb 2007 - Sent I-130 to London USCIS office (I'm the petitioner)

25 May 2007 - NOA2

2 June 2007 - Received Packet 3

12 Oct 2007 - Sent Packet 3 back by special delivery

5 Nov 2007 - Interview in London - Approved without any hitches!

7 Nov 2007 - Visa and MBE arrived by SMS! :)

30 Jan 2008 - Fly to Michigan!! :)

*Note: Any delays in our case are only due to us taking things slowly

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
a lot of people visit the US and then decide to get married and adjust status... even a few people on this site have gone that route...

I have only heard of two Canadians on this forum doing it and they both entered the US on actual visa's.

Again, I think that in this particular case she will have a hard time showing no immigrant intend because she obviously isn't working (maternity leave) and most likely already abandoned her residency. I doubt she owns a home or rents an apartment that is currently sitting vacant.

With everything that is going on with the USCIS now, I am sure that they are going to start seeing a dramatic increase of people entering the US under under claimed different pretense then getting married and adjusting their status. I imagine they will soon be demanding a very heavy burden of proof that immigrant intent was not planned.

I strongly do not feel that the benefits of going this route out way the risks.

04-21-2006 | Marriage in Santa Ana, CA
I-130 Process
06-29-2006 | Mailed to CSC
08-23-2006 | Was told application was rejected & sent back
08-30-2006 | Recieved rejected package
09-01-2006 | Resubmitted I-130
09-08-2006 | NOA1 (now that's more like it)
09-13-2006 | Recieved NOA1 in the mail
12-19-2006 | Recieved email RFE
12-20-2006 | Recieved RFE in mail
12-22-2006 | Sent out RFE info
01-09-2007 | NOA2 Email received!
I-130 at NVC
01-24-2007 | Case Number Assigned
02-06-2007 | Emailed DS-3032 COA
02-09-2007 | NVC confirms COA in email
02-20-2007 | DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Mailed
02-26-2007 | Received DS3032 and AOS Fee Bill
02-28-2007 | Mailed AOS Fee Bill and check
03-13-2007 | I-864 received
03-21-2007 | I-864 sent
05-16-2007 | IV Bill resent from NVC (never got the first)
06-02-2007 | IV Bill received
06-05-2007 | IV Bill payment sent
06-26-2007 | Received DS230
06-29-2007 | Mailed DS230 to NVC
08-15-2007 | NVC process complete but was sent back to US CIS (#@$%#$% this sucks)
11-08-2007 | I-130 returned to NVC
11-08-2007 | Requested expedited interview due to daughters illness
11-21-2007 | NVC approved expedited interview. Mailed to Montreal Embassy Nov 20th
12-11-2007 | Told by contact at US Consulate in Toronto that our interview date will be on Jan 4th.
01-04-2008 | Interview In Montreal. VISA GRANTED
01-11-2008 | Arrival in the US
11-09-2009 | Biometrics taken for 10 year green card
01-20-2010 | Approved- 10 GC ordered for production

06-22-2013 | N-400 package sent

Filed: Timeline
Posted

Thank you to all for your input. I appreciate all the input and incourage more feedback. I feel like my hands are tied because I am just not sure which route to go. I have been told by many hiring an immigration lawyer is costly and basically a waste of time cause the paper work to fill is basic. the only problem im having is i don't know what forms to file.

Posted
Thank you to all for your input. I appreciate all the input and incourage more feedback. I feel like my hands are tied because I am just not sure which route to go. I have been told by many hiring an immigration lawyer is costly and basically a waste of time cause the paper work to fill is basic. the only problem im having is i don't know what forms to file.

You should definitely start with a consultation with a lawyer. Most will give a free or low cost consultation. It should help you determine whether or not you are able to file for adjustment of status. And then you can decide to figure out the rest on your own with the help of this forum.

My Crafting Blog - On a Roll - Blogspot

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_______________________________________________________

US Immigration Timeline

-------------------------

24 Feb 2007 - Sent I-130 to London USCIS office (I'm the petitioner)

25 May 2007 - NOA2

2 June 2007 - Received Packet 3

12 Oct 2007 - Sent Packet 3 back by special delivery

5 Nov 2007 - Interview in London - Approved without any hitches!

7 Nov 2007 - Visa and MBE arrived by SMS! :)

30 Jan 2008 - Fly to Michigan!! :)

*Note: Any delays in our case are only due to us taking things slowly

Filed: Other Timeline
Posted

One thing to note is if you stay and adjust status now, it still may be a long while before you're able to legally work. And without work authorization, you can't collect Canadian EI benefits while you're here. You also can't go back home to gather up all your stuff and belongings and tie up loose ends until you have your green card.

divorced - April 2010 moved back to Ontario May 2010 and surrendered green card

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME OR EMAIL ME. I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT CURRENT US IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES!!!!!

 
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