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Old Dec 3rd 2006, 12:05 am
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Hi,

I'm living in USA with a TN visa but before getting the visa my wife and kids
was trying to enter us and she had to sign a withdraw application so she
couldn't come to usa.

Now she will try to get a B2 visa for 6 months or 1 year by using my TN, in
the application she has to answer to this question: Have you ever been
refused entry too usa?

Is withdraw considered as a entry refusal or not, what is supposed to answer
now??

thanks

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Old Dec 3rd 2006, 1:42 am
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No, a withdrawal is not an entry refusal. It does go on record, but for
the purposes of fresh visa applications or I-94 form filling etc., you
can safely answer, "I was never refused entry" (assuming you never were)
and that you were never denied a visa, etc.

That's the whole point of the withdrawal of application, BTW. You can
withdraw your application to enter USA at the port of entry for a variety
of reasons, at which point they fill out some paperwork and send you on
your way back. One of the most common ones I know of is for people wanting
to land as Canadian Immigrants but are already living in Canada (usually
on a student or work visa) who are forced by Canada to exit Canadian soil.
At that point, even people with perfectly valid B1/B2 visas are advised
to withdraw application to enter, get the paperwork done, and re-enter
Canada.

In article <6a2f153561459@uwe>, anouri via ImmigrationKB.com wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm living in USA with a TN visa but before getting the visa my wife and kids
    > was trying to enter us and she had to sign a withdraw application so she
    > couldn't come to usa.
    >
    > Now she will try to get a B2 visa for 6 months or 1 year by using my TN, in
    > the application she has to answer to this question: Have you ever been
    > refused entry too usa?
    >
    > Is withdraw considered as a entry refusal or not, what is supposed to answer
    > now??
    >
    > thanks
    >
 
Old Dec 3rd 2006, 1:48 am
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I thought the TN allowed you to bring your family with you. Why was she denied entry?


Originally Posted by anouri via ImmigrationKB.com
Hi,

I'm living in USA with a TN visa but before getting the visa my wife and kids
was trying to enter us and she had to sign a withdraw application so she
couldn't come to usa.

Now she will try to get a B2 visa for 6 months or 1 year by using my TN, in
the application she has to answer to this question: Have you ever been
refused entry too usa?

Is withdraw considered as a entry refusal or not, what is supposed to answer
now??

thanks

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Old Dec 3rd 2006, 2:26 pm
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Hi,

As I mentionned in my first mail, that was before I get my TN visa.

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    >I thought the TN allowed you to bring your family with you. Why was she
    >denied entry?

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