Originally Posted by
Critic
It would be helpful to know where "she" is coming from and if "she" was denied entry or was deported at some point in the past, although my gut says 'talk to an immigration lawyer'.
My gut says the same as yours.
IANAL (for the OP - I am not a lawyer), but I did read the previous thread, wherein it is discussed that OP's gf was denied entry into the US from Canada (apparently at an airport with US pre-clearance) due to the fact that she did not have a return ticket, had not met her bf in person previously, and was therefore suspected of wishing to illegally immigrate into the US.
OP also mentioned need gf's need for a visa, not ordinarily required for Canadians to enter the US, and OP also asked for easier ways to cross the border without encountering so much difficulty from CBP. Enrolling the gf in school was mentioned as alternative way to obtain legal entry into the US.
These could be innocent errors, but maybe not. It would seem prudent to discuss the matter with an attorney with the required expertise, rather than to continue to post statements that could suggest potentially criminal intent.
Maybe one of our FT lawyers will chime in.