That’s what I figured. As far as I can remember, Canadians have never been any 
kind of a threat to the US, so it makes sense that it’d be easier for you than 
others. 


On Nov 18, 2013, at 7:17 PM, Dana <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> right, I am Canadian.
> 
> I am not sure what the answer is to your question. My sister and
> brother-in-law got green cards rather quickly and without apparent
> problems (although before the green card came through he once
> mentioned to me that every single time he travelled for business US
> immigration told him his visa paperwork was wrong). But he *does* has
> special skills and is here due to an in-house corporate transfer, so
> he'd be in a separate category. (He's a Distinguished Engineer at
> Ericsson.)
> 
> But I suspect, based on remarks made to me by immigration officials
> over the years, that Canadians have a lot less trouble than anyone of
> another nationality that is in the same category of worker.
> 

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