> [QUOTE=Sunny]You guys are jerks. I thought this was a helpful group.
> FYI: I researched
> it and I now know that we need to do everything by the book and speak
> with
> immigration ourselves, or hire another imm. attorney. So thank you
> for the
> smart ass remarks, but I'm a little smarter than you give me credit
> for. I
> wouldn't jeopardize something that we worked long and hard to achieve
> (PR
> status for my husband.) Excuse me for thinking that you guys were a
> helpful
> bunch instead of condescending jerks. To those that weren't
> sarcastic,
> thank you sincerely for being helpful.
>
>
> One last thing. You need to be especially careful when returning from
> Canada. There are a large number of people who have dual citizenship
> in USA and Canada. You will never have any problem entering Canada
> from USA. But US immigration gives a tough time even to people holding
> USA passports once they come to know that you also have a Canadian
> passport. The officer at the POE cannot revoke a US passport, but they
> can and very often do revoke the US PR card when someone comes from
> Canada to USA. I do not know why this is the case, but it has happened
> to a large number of people.
Really? My husband is a Canadian and never had an issue at the US
border crossing. The US officials were always the politeness and nicest
we have ever met.
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I'm not an attorney. This disclaimer is valid in NYS!
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