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Do you happen to know what happens if they deny my application because they thought i was misrepresenting myself upon entry? I mean, I understand that it may vary depending on the CBP officer, but would I be at risk of being banned from entering the United States indefinitely or would they just require me to fill out the appropriate paperwork before returning?




wenders22 wrote:Do you happen to know what happens if they deny my application because they thought i was misrepresenting myself upon entry? I mean, I understand that it may vary depending on the CBP officer, but would I be at risk of being banned from entering the United States indefinitely or would they just require me to fill out the appropriate paperwork before returning?
I have read many discussion boards where a lot of people have entered the US by saying they were going on vacation or to visit a friend or whatever, got married and then applied for AOS without any mention of entry intent or being questioned in interviews and such. But I suppose with the new procedures in place, that has all changed. Does it really happen that often to Canadians? I have heard that it isn't such a big concern.
I suppose one last question I have is, during my last visit, I left Canada on Dec. 23/08 and told them I was staying for 2 weeks, which my return ticket stated, however, last minute I decided to stay for another 2 weeks. Will they have a record of when I returned to Canada? If they ask me upon my next attempt into the United States, when I was last in the US, will they know and are they asking me to see if I am telling the truth? Additionally, if they ask me why I visited in December, will they have the reason on file as well?
I suppose it is possible that someone could go to the United States to visit their boyfriend and during their visit they were suprised with a marriage proposal and a ring and then spontaneously decided to get married during the visit...
flames9 wrote:In reality, yes many people (not just canucks)do this, and probably the majority get away with it.






how long does a fiancee visa usually take to get processed? I have heard approx. 3-6 months.
And more importantly, could I visit the United States while the application is being processed and approved? My understanding is that I cannot.
As far as the whole application/interview process is involved, I assume the interview comes first and is very subjective? Is it only me that gets interviewed or would my American fiance/husband get interviewed as well?
If a Canadian were to enter the United States with the intent of getting married would the bp officer refuse entry for that reason? I'm assuming yes?
Oh an regarding not being able to leave the country if I did apply for AOS is it that once I have applied I have to stay in the United states until the process is over or can I return to Canada and then not re-enter until the process is over?
Additionally, I have heard that the AOS process usually takes approx. 90 days?




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