Legal Question in Immigration Law in Ohio

I have just received a letter from the INS that my AOS has been denied due to the inconsistencies between my wife and my answers. They said I have 30 days to appeal. From everything I have read though it is very unlikely that my appeal will be accepted and then they might move ahead with removal proceedings. The question I have is this:

1) Can I stay in America if I go back to school and reinstate my F1 status?

2) Can I explore options in Canada, like the federal skilled workers program where I get a green card based on my education and work experience?

3) If you were/ have been in my shoes how would/did you go about it?

Thank you very much


Asked on 3/03/10, 1:10 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

It was likely denied because of alleged marriage fraud, not merely inconsistencies in your answers.

Make sure that you comprehend what the denial letter says, as it makes a big difference in your options. If denied for marriage fraud, you will be ineligible for any other visas or immigration benefits in the United States.

As to your Canadian immigration options, consult a Canadian attorney or look up information on official Canadian government website.

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Answered on 3/08/10, 2:06 pm


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