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Immigration Help for Canadians: Your Path to the United States

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Serving Canadians from Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan with U.S. immigration solutions

Why Choose a U.S. Immigration Attorney for Your Canadian Immigration Needs?

As Canadians considering life in the United States, you need more than just immigration advice—you need strategic guidance from attorneys who understand both the U.S. system and your unique position as our northern neighbors. Immigration Law of Montana has 29 years of experience helping Canadians navigate complex U.S. immigration pathways, from Calgary and across Western Canada.

We understand that every Canadian client’s situation is unique. From families seeking greater freedom to couples reuniting across borders, from business investors to those discovering unexpected U.S. citizenship rights—we’ve guided thousands of Canadians through successful immigration journeys.

Common Canadian Immigration Scenarios We Handle

1. Canadian-American Couples: Marriage & Family Immigration

Canadian-American couple planning marriage-based green card and family immigration application

Already Married to a U.S. Citizen?

If you’re a Canadian married to a U.S. citizen (including dual citizens), you have several pathways depending on your circumstances:

  • If you’re in Canada: We can help with consular processing for your green card through marriage, allowing you to immigrate directly to the United States
  • If you’re in the U.S.: You may qualify for adjustment of status to get your green card without leaving
  • Complex situations: If you’ve had previous immigration violations or overstayed visits, we handle complicated marriage-based cases requiring waivers

Planning to Marry a U.S. Citizen?

Smart couples consult with us before marriage to choose the optimal strategy:

  • K-1 Fiancé Visa: Our comprehensive fiancé visa guide explains how to bring your American fiancé(e) to the U.S. for marriage
  • Marriage strategies: We help you understand whether to marry in Canada or the U.S. for the fastest, most secure immigration path
  • Avoiding common mistakes: Many couples unknowingly create problems that delay their process by years—we prevent these issues

2. Business Investment & Entrepreneurship

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E-2 Treaty Investor Visas

Canada’s treaty relationship with the United States provides excellent opportunities for business investment:

  • Starting or buying a business: Our E-2 visa expertise helps you structure investments properly from the beginning
  • Employee visas: If you’re working for an E-2 business, learn about your consulate options and family benefits
  • Family work authorization: E-2 spouses can work anywhere in the U.S.—we handle the work authorization process

Consulate Convenience for Western Canadians

For Canadians in Alberta and Western Canada: Once an E-2 business is registered in Toronto, employees and their families can apply for E-2 visas at the Calgary consulate—550 miles from our Montana office. This geographic proximity makes us particularly convenient for serving Alberta-based clients.

3. Political & Economic Refugees from Canada

The COVID-19 period brought unprecedented government overreach in Canada, leading many freedom-loving Canadians to seek refuge in the United States. We understand your concerns about:

  • Government surveillance and control
  • Economic restrictions and mandates
  • Loss of civil liberties
  • Desire for constitutional protections

While there’s no specific “political refugee” category for Canadians, we help clients find legal pathways through:

  • Investment visas for those with business resources
  • Family connections through marriage or derivative citizenship
  • Employment opportunities in the U.S.
  • Long-term strategies for permanent residency

4. Entry Problems & Immigration Waivers

Many Canadians discover immigration problems when trying to enter the United States:

Criminal History Issues

  • Criminal convictions: Certain crimes can bar U.S. entry
  • Any criminal record: We handle I-192 waivers for inadmissibility
  • Misrepresentation issues: If you’ve ever given incorrect information at the border

Previous Immigration Violations

  • Overstays: Past violations of U.S. immigration law
  • Work without authorization: Previous unauthorized employment
  • Expedited removal orders: If you’ve been previously removed from the U.S.

We prepare comprehensive waiver applications and represent clients through the complex admissibility process.

5. Discovering U.S. Citizenship: Derivative Citizenship Claims

You might already be a U.S. citizen and not know it. This is more common than you think, especially for:

Simple Cases (Often DIY at Calgary Consulate)

  • Born after 1986 to a U.S. citizen parent who lived in the U.S. for required periods
  • Clear documentation of parent’s citizenship and U.S. residence
  • Standard cases where all requirements are obviously met

Complex Cases Requiring Legal Help

  • Unclear parentage or legitimation issues
  • Parents with complex immigration histories
  • Mixed citizenship timing around law changes
  • Missing documentation requiring creative evidence gathering
  • Military service complications
  • Previous denials that need to be overcome

Our derivative citizenship expertise helps determine your eligibility and guides you through the evidence-gathering process. We’ve successfully resolved cases the Calgary consulate initially denied.

Strategic Advantages of Our Location

Geographic Convenience

  • Mountain West focus: Expertise in Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming business immigration
  • Western Canada connections: Understanding of regional business and cross-border commerce
  • Calgary consulate proximity: Familiar with the Calgary consulate processes for E-visas and derivative citizenship

Cross-Border Experience

We understand Canadian systems, documentation, and the cultural bridge between our countries. This includes:

  • Canadian document requirements: Police certificates, birth certificates, marriage records
  • Banking and financial documentation for investment visas
  • Educational credential evaluation for professional immigration
  • Tax implications of U.S. residency for Canadians

Your Next Steps

1. Determine Your Best Path

Immigration law offers multiple pathways, but choosing the wrong one can cost years and thousands of dollars. Our strategy consultations help you:

  • Assess all available options based on your specific circumstances
  • Understand timing and costs for each pathway
  • Identify potential problems before they derail your case
  • Create a step-by-step plan for your immigration journey

2. Avoid Common Mistakes

  • Don’t overlook visa-exempt status: Most Canadians can enter the U.S. without visas for tourism or business visits. You typically only need consulate processing for E-visas (investor/trade visas and their employees) or derivative citizenship claims
  • Don’t file without strategy: The order of applications can dramatically affect your success
  • Don’t ignore derivative citizenship: You might already be a U.S. citizen
  • Don’t try complex cases alone: Immigration mistakes are expensive and time-consuming to fix

3. Start with Expert Guidance

Whether you’re facing a simple situation or complex challenges, we provide:

  • Honest assessments of your options and chances of success
  • Transparent pricing so you know what to expect
  • Experienced representation through every step of the process
  • Personal attention from attorneys who understand Canadian clients

Ready to Begin Your U.S. Immigration Journey?

Contact Immigration Law of Montana today for your confidential strategy consultation. We’ll analyze your situation, explain your options, and create a plan to achieve your U.S. immigration goals.

Call us at 406-373-9828 or schedule your consultation online.

Immigration Law of Montana, P.C. – Located 20 minutes northeast of Billings, Montana, serving Canadians throughout Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and beyond.

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We are located about 20 minutes NE of Billings in a rural community:

Immigration Law of Montana, P.C.
8400 Clark Rd
Shepherd, MT 59079
406-373-9828

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