Showing posts with label moving to canada from usa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving to canada from usa. Show all posts

Monday, April 3, 2017

NVC inteview email

Update: Last Friday  (about 5 days after our case was completed) we woke up to an email from NVC with invitiation for interview date is on the letter for late May 2017. We are beyond excited!! We are in the home stretch, this is legit the last step of the process we have been at for over 1 year. The interview is an 8 hour drive from our home in Canada so we will be driving and staying in a hotel for the interview.  Since we did overseas immigration Im not allowed into the interview itself.  It will just be my husband (the immigrant) who is to be interviewed. It is my current understanding he will find out his approval that day.
Wish us luck! 

- Cassie

Sunday, March 26, 2017

NVC Case complete , awaiting interview.

February 2017, Toronto, Ontario at Ripley's Aquarium 

 Hello, here we are in March 2017, upon our I-130 approval in late October 2016, we had to order all of my husband's police clearance certificate, and get all the AOS (affidavit of support) and sponsor paperwork, which included my taxes, my co-sponsor taxes, all of our proof of citizenship (my passport, and birth certificate) , and more.
 We had to wait over a month for my husbands police certificate to arrive, as it was the holiday season. We ended up getting the paperwork we needed back a couple of days before Christmas, so the packet was not fully complete to send off until the last week of December.
 Our attorneys sent the completed packet off to NVC (National Visa Center), and we were told it would be a 30-60 day wait. We were really worried, because it had been well over the 60 day mark. It took almost 90 days for us. We decided to call NVC, and finally were able to give our case # to the woman on the phone. She informed us are case had  actually been completed that day! She congratulated us, and told us to await an interview email, scheduling us for the interview. She said it may be a few weeks before we receive that email. It has only been 2 days since we spoke to NVC, so we are beyond happy, and we are being patient.
 2/3 of the process is done! All we have left is the medical exam, and the interview. Ours will be in Montreal, Canada. I say "ours" but it will just be my husband who will be interviewed.  As we did overseas immigration, they do not need to interview the petitioning spouse. I will still be flying back up to Canada from Florida to support him and wait outside the embassy for him.
 We are in the home stretch, and I am finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. It has been a ridiculouslyrics stressful year since we started this journey. We have said our prayers, and done everything to the best of our abilities. We have worked so hard for this, and we are so excited to finally permanently live in the same place.
 We will update as soon as we hear more.

  Until next time
        -Dos Cordeiro's

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Recieved I-130 Recipt from Department of Homeland Security

We sent off the first packet of required information for the petition of alien relative earlier this month. The packet included the I-130 form, 6-10 different communications between us over the years (emails & texts), photos of us, passport scans, and more.  On May 9th 2016 the government received this packet, and sent us a receipt via mail. The fee for this packet is $420.00 currently. We paid our attorney $4,800 so they cut the check to the government out of our legal fees, and sent the packet for us.

Now we wait. As of this month, our immigration attorney says I-130 applications for spouses of American Citizens are taking around 5 months to process. He said he has seen them go as quickly as 3 months, but for now his chart is telling him 5 months.

This time in our lives in very fragile. We are very heartbroken over not being able to live in the same household nearly a year after marriage. We are staying positive, and praying everything processes quickly for us. Brent was down in Florida for 2 weeks visiting me, and he just flew back yesterday. It was a terrible goodbye for us as we just do not function well apart.

 On top of him leaving, I have just been offered a full time job, I start in a few days, and I am so incredibly nervous. This job is so important because it is the first full time job I have ever been offered. So much is riding on my success. I have to be able to prove I can make enough to support us both for the affidavit of support for Brent to become a permanent resident. Its so scary for me. I want to do well.

 As of now the US government requires I make over $20,000 a year for 2 people in a house hold, OR since I live with my parents we as a unit must make over $40,000. Which isn't too hard to do with all of us working. I did not work last year, so I didn't file taxes. I just went to school. Therefore I am going to have my parents as co-signers on my affidavit of support for my husband.

Additionally, I just legally changed my name to my husbands last name which was very exciting for both of us. I now have to get a new passport/ Nexus card. Which will be an unexpected cost. We also finally got wedding rings!

Anyway, I have to keep the goal in mind. It's so difficult to not break down and cry constantly. Hell, I am sniffling as I write this. Life without your significant other is pretty difficult. I can't seem to turn off the tears. I've been a mess for weeks, knowing I had to stay in Florida and work to make this happen. I know time passes quickly when you fall into a routine. I certainly have a reason to try hard, do well at work, and finish my college degree. I will do anything I possibly can to get us legally in the same household.

I am writing this blog for myself. I tend to hop around a lot, but it is a diary of sorts; but I think my blog may also help those who are dealing with the same heartbreak. This ridiculously long immigration progress is just awful and something needs to change in the future. I hope anyone who reads this finds hope as our story progresses, and understands they are not alone in the journey. A positive attitude goes a long way. I need to learn patience and I am working on focusing my energy into my work.

I am meeting a friend from school for lunch tomorrow. I think she feels bad that I have been so mopey lately. Shes really nice for inviting me out. I definitely need to get out of the house. I start training at my new job on June 6th 2016. I hope and pray I do an outstanding job. I greatly need the money, and the stability.

Until next time...

- Cassie <3

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Beginning our immigration to America: genisis

Though this blog we are documenting our journey.




 

One of us is Canadian, the other American. You would think our journey to be together would have been simple being that our countries are neighbors; think again. Our journey thus far has been anything but pleasant. The only thing that has kept us going is our enormous love for one another, and the dream of settling down in one place together. The things most couples take for granted, we cling to and cherish. We have been legally married for a year, but we are not legally allowed to "live" together yet, nor can we start a family. We are left between the cracks, and made to live separately. Forever forced to experience emotional goodbyes, pricey plane tickets, nexus cards, global entry and being subjected mean border patrol agents, being told our fate lies in the hands of the "mood of the border agent".
 Why is this such an issue? We are both educated, hard working, functional members of society. Brent, a licensed electrician by trade, with 12 years under his belt; and I, Cassie, a licensed esthetician/makeup artist and full time college student. I challenge you to look at us and take a guess at which one of us is American and which one is Canadian. Chances are, you probably guessed wrong. We invite you to live vicariously though us and enlighten yourself about immigration.

Brent and I met as teenagers in 2004 on MySpace.com, an early social media website. It was a awesome in it's time, and very popular. You could become "friends" with your favorite bands and/or celebrities, and then become friends with people who were also fans of those things. We all existed in this amazing cyber world, where you had your own "space" representing all the things you loved. You got to decorate your page, post photos, have your favorite music playing on your page when someone clicked on it. MySpace was YOURS, and it opened doors for people to meet people they never would have met in their own cities.
Brent and I were fans of the same bands and movies. We met commenting on the same bands pages. One day he added me as his friend and 11 years later we are still in each others lives.

We will be documenting our journey because we have had some major setbacks. A crumby attorney who refuses to give our money back, the Canadian immigration system being two years backed up, the border agents scaring the crap out of us at the border;treating us like criminals, to our massive love for one another, and our faith that we have the determination to make this work no matter how hard it is, or how long it takes.  I am writing all of this off the top of my head to give you, the reader an idea of our journey so far, but I will be making numerous posts explaining in chapters our journey thus far, and as things progress for us.
Thank you for reading. - Los Cordeiros