I'm US citizen. My girlfriend of 2 years has B2 visa and she uses it to visit her family here since 2012.
She also had Canadian visitor visa that she used to visit her cousins there. But there she was caught working illegally(stupid mistake) by Canadian Immigration and she was detained by them for 24 hours. After 2 weeks of this incident, they made her sign "Voluntary Departure" with condition that she must leave Canada within 72 hours.
Right now she has come to USA to visit relatives on her B2 visa and we both wish to get married after 60 days and apply for Greencard. Her sister married her boyfriend last year while she was on B2 visa and right now her greencard is approved.
Problem is that 2 lawyers I talked to told me that Canada and USA share Immigration data so by now USCIS knows whatever happened in Canada. And when I apply for her greencard, they will find out about her in background search.
We both love each other a lot and wish to get married but we are worried that she might be denied and perhaps even banned and we will have to file for divorce.
Is it advisable that we can file for greencard while she is here on B2 visa? or no because of whatever happened in Canada.
She also had Canadian visitor visa that she used to visit her cousins there. But there she was caught working illegally(stupid mistake) by Canadian Immigration and she was detained by them for 24 hours. After 2 weeks of this incident, they made her sign "Voluntary Departure" with condition that she must leave Canada within 72 hours.
Right now she has come to USA to visit relatives on her B2 visa and we both wish to get married after 60 days and apply for Greencard. Her sister married her boyfriend last year while she was on B2 visa and right now her greencard is approved.
Problem is that 2 lawyers I talked to told me that Canada and USA share Immigration data so by now USCIS knows whatever happened in Canada. And when I apply for her greencard, they will find out about her in background search.
We both love each other a lot and wish to get married but we are worried that she might be denied and perhaps even banned and we will have to file for divorce.
Is it advisable that we can file for greencard while she is here on B2 visa? or no because of whatever happened in Canada.
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