Immigration Officials Dept: There s just one snag: thanks to the Canada Post strike, the couple fears all their organization, not to mention their $4,000 venue deposit, will have gone to waste, according to The Star. She is waiting for the U.S. government to send her another set of forms to fill out before she can schedule a mandatory medical exam and an interview with immigration officials and from the dress and venue to the flowers and hotel bookings, every last detail has been planned for Carleigh Davies and Jason Boucher s wedding. Davies, who lives in Saskatoon, has applied for a K-1 fiancee visa so that she can marry Boucher, an American, in South Dakota. The visa would allow her to enter the U.S., get married and stay there while waiting for her permanent residency card. As
reported in the news.
@t canada post strike, fiancee visa
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