Recently our asylum application was denied. With no choice but to leave Canada, I have a doubt in my mind...... I already have a valid USA B1/2 visa on my passport for my family.
Will we be able to enter USA without any problems? While entry, will the immigration officers come to know that we have a denied asylum in canada, and hence they will deny my entry to USA inspite of vald visa.
I doubt if anyone has faced a similar situation. Caan experts put some light on this.... Thanks.
CBP has shared access to your IRCC and CBSA information, so they will be aware of your refugee claim and it’s refusal. No expert on US immigration, but I would strongly suspect that the CBP will cancel your visa at the point of entry.
Recently our asylum application was denied. With no choice but to leave Canada, I have a doubt in my mind...... I already have a valid USA B1/2 visa on my passport for my family.
Will we be able to enter USA without any problems? While entry, will the immigration officers come to know that we have a denied asylum in canada, and hence they will deny my entry to USA inspite of vald visa.
I doubt if anyone has faced a similar situation. Caan experts put some light on this.... Thanks.
To apply for a refugee at port of entry (legal entry point such as int. Airport) you must need a visit/other temporary visa first.i assume that u don't have any.do U?
You can apply at the border but there is no guarantee you will be granted asylum once you have a hearing. You will need to bring evidence with you to the border that your wife and her sister are actually related.
No the interview is just to determine whether you can enter the country. You will start the asylum process once you enter the country. I would recommend you seek out help from a refugee organization in the city where you are living.
As you would have had a rejected refugee claim in Canada (as indicated), the US is under no obligation to accept your claim and they and they would most likely send you packing right away. Assuming that they can't return you to your country of origin (or at least keep you locked up until they can), particularly with CBP in the US is a mistake.
I'm confused think that the person who lost one asylum claim was the OP. This question is from someone else who has kidnapped the thread. I could be wrong but this is how I am reading the situation although it is getting so confusing. Wish people would start their own threads.