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Re: Over stayed - left and question on return visit Posted on: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 04:11:55 +0000


> On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 03:49:02 +0000, Rete
> wrote:
>
> >> Sorry but I don't understand. When you returned to Canadian with
> >> your
> >> American wife you were not examined by the US government but the
> >> Canadian government. So what business was it to the Canadian
> >> government in your overstay in the US and why did they tell you
> >> that
> >> you had to leave the country.
> >PS Don't know what business your wife had with the USCIS that you had
> > to
> > walk across to the American side to do her business but you still
> > were not examined by the US authorities as you were not seeking
> > admission to the US at that time. Plus any overstay for a
> > Canadian
> > can only come from my understanding at the hands of an American
> > Immigration Court.
>
> The officer on hearing I was 18 months past my visitor status thus
> "illegal" said I had to leave. Since thats what we were doing anyway
> we proceeded on our way as planned. No photograph, no fingerprints, no
> signing of documents and no official order to leave. They did however
> know who I was so before trying to gain entry again for a period of
> 7~10 days to attend a family function my question is should I even
> try?

But you don't see anybody on the way out ....

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