Legal Question in Immigration Law in Ohio

Immigration question:

I did a medical residence in the USA and now completing a two year home country residency requirement in Canada. If i visit the USA for 2 days to see a freind, do I have to add 2 days to the two year requirement. Please note that I am a Canadian citizen and do not need a visa on my Canadian passport for 2 day visit.


Asked on 1/20/10, 6:07 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

Yes, you will add 2 days to the required 2 years. Time spent in USA doesn't count toward foreign residency requirement.

If you�d like to schedule a confidential telephone or email legal consultation, need advice or help, please let me know and I�d be glad to help you. Contact email address: Attorney [@] law-visa-usa.com or LubaSmal [@] yahoo.com . I offer legal consultations and can assist in matters of the U.S. federal immigration law to clients from all 50 States and internationally.

Note: The above response is provided for legal information purposes only and should not be considered a legal advice; it doesn�t create an attorney-client relationship. If you would like to request a follow-up confidential advice on your specific situation and regarding U.S.A. immigration-related issues, we can offer a paid consultation by telephone or email to clients from all States and globally. Please visit our website http://www.law-visa-usa.com/contact_us.html for more details.

Read more
Answered on 1/25/10, 9:23 am


Related Questions & Answers

More Immigration Law questions and answers in Ohio