"meauxna" wrote in message
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> > Hello! I am in U.S. right now and moving to canada next month. I am a
> > US Citizen. Me an my husband are going to canada on the basis of PR in
> > canada so that he can come back to US as we already has an approved
> > I-130. I am not able to adjust his current status because he entered
> > on false passport so what is the procedure through canada. When and
> > how do i transfer my approved I-130 or do i have to file a new I-130
> > and how long will it take for him to come back to US?
It depends on what was indicated on the I-130 concerning the procedure:
adjustment of status or consular immigrant visa processing. If there were
no problem with the fraudulent entry, you may anticipate 6 months to one
year processing time before your husband can enter the U.S.
Will he be able
> > to get the greencard right when we come back to US and how long does
> > the processing usually take in Canada?
Under consular processing, the person becomes a permanent resident at the
port of entry. For timing, see above.
Meauxna is right. You must consult with a competent immigration attorney
immediately. Certain types of fraud can get a person barred from the U.S.
for life. I don't think you realize how serious is is that your husband
used a passport other than his own to enter the U.S.
I cannot afford to stay in
> > canada for too long?
> I'd spend a little more time worrying about this bit:
> "because he entered on false passport "
> which is not something that can be answered on a newsgroup.
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