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Hi guys.

I recently received my K1 Packet 3 from US Consulate in Montreal.

For STEP ONE, it says to complete and return IMMEDIATELY enclosed Form DS-230 Part I and the Form DS-156 in duplicate.

So, this is what I should send back IMMEDIATELY:

DS-230 Part I

DS-156 (2 forms - electronically completed)

DS-156K (hand written? )

Is this all I send for the first step?

And then when I obtain all the documents on the checklist, I send the checklist ONLY to the US Consulate in Montreal? (STEP TWO)

Is this all right? Have I missed something?

Thanks!

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you will probably be best to post in the canadian forum (and register yourself once you will send it all to liz for the stats)

i just completed it and i sent:

1x DS230PartI filled and signed

2x DS156 filled and signed

1x Checklist filled and signed (because i was alreeady ready but you can send it later if you are not certain to have all the docs in the next 2 weeks).

good luck !

would be great to create your timeline too !

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Thanks for the fast reply.

It will probably take me 4-5 weeks to get everything done and collected on the checklist.

I need to get the police certificate from Croatia which might take some time.

Why does it say on DS-156K to attach the following documents, when these documents are actually not needed to be sent with DS-156K in step one, or are they?

- Birth certificate

- Police certficate

- Evidence of Financial support

- etc

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i believe the ds156k is to bring just at the interview with all the documents needed for it !

Removal of conditions

01.11.2011 Remove conditions GC I-751 ($590)

01.18.2011 NOA1

02.24.2011 Biometric

03.25.2011 Approved

03.28.2011 Notice sent

03.31.2011 Received new green card (and it's green !)
 

AOS/EAD/AP from K1

07.23.2008 Send AOS/EAD/AP

07.29.2008 Check cashed

08.01.2008 NOA1

08.08.2008 Biometric Notice received

08.21.2008 Biometric Appointment

09.22.2008 Approval notice sent for AP (CRIS email)

09.22.2008 Card production ordered for EAD (CRIS email)

09.25.2008 Card production ordered for EAD (CRIS email) and a couple of touch since (last one 09.30.2008)

09.27.2008 Reception AP

10.02.2008 EAD Received

02.23.2009 Notice for interview (1.5 month late compared to LA statistics)

03.16.2009 AOS Touch

04.01.2009 Interview in LA  // Approved 

04.06.2009 Welcome to the USA Letter

04.13.2009 Reception GC

Naturalization
06/2016 Request
03/2017 Interview

Almost at the end !

 

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Hi guys.

I recently received my K1 Packet 3 from US Consulate in Montreal.

For STEP ONE, it says to complete and return IMMEDIATELY enclosed Form DS-230 Part I and the Form DS-156 in duplicate.

So, this is what I should send back IMMEDIATELY:

DS-230 Part I

DS-156 (2 forms - electronically completed)

DS-156K (hand written? )

Is this all I send for the first step?

And then when I obtain all the documents on the checklist, I send the checklist ONLY to the US Consulate in Montreal? (STEP TWO)

Is this all right? Have I missed something?

Thanks!

hi croat....I envy you..you're more than halfway on the processing..hope you dont mind my asking,what are the things listed on the checkllist?hope you're willing to share it with us...melusine is right ..would be great if you could create your timeline..just to help us and give us ideas and something to base on...thanks...good luck to you..

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June 2000 - started dating

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July 26, 2008 -NOA2

July 31, 2008 - Package received ny NVC

Aug. 5, 2008 -Recieved by Montreal Consulate

Sept.12, 2008 -Packet 3 received

Sept.17, 2008 -Packet 3 sent

Dec. 12, 2008 -Packet 4 received

Feb 11, 2009 -interview

Feb 20, 2009 - K1 visa received

Feb 25, 2009 - US entry

March 18,2009- Wedding

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May 26, 2009 - card production ordered for EAD

June 5, 2009 - EAD received

July 7, 2009 - Interview appointment received

Aug 20, 2009 - Interview---approved

Sept 2, 2009 - Card recieved

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I was also wondering if you could fill in your time line.

I'm a little worried as they mailed out package 3 to me on the 17th of March and I still haven't gotten it in the mail. :(

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hi croat....I envy you..you're more than halfway on the processing..hope you dont mind my asking,what are the things listed on the checkllist?hope you're willing to share it with us...melusine is right ..would be great if you could create your timeline..just to help us and give us ideas and something to base on...thanks...good luck to you..

Hi Angie007

Here are the things listed on my checklist:

1. Passport

2. Photographs

3. Medical Examination

4. Birth Certificate

5. Evidence in lieu of unobtainable birth certificate

6. Police certificates

7. Court and prison records

8. Military record

9. Divorce and death certificates

10. Evidence of support

11. Documents for accompanying child/children

Collecting all these things shouldn't be that hard, especially if you were born in Canada.

I will only need 6 things from this checklist, since some of them do not apply to me.

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I was also wondering if you could fill in your time line.

I'm a little worried as they mailed out package 3 to me on the 17th of March and I still haven't gotten it in the mail. :(

Sorry to hear that you still haven't received your Package 3.

I am sure you will get it soon.

Mine was sent on March 17, 2008 and I've received it on the March 25.

I will see about my time line.

I did not exactly collect all the dates :)

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Here are the things listed on my checklist:

1. Passport

2. Photographs

3. Medical Examination

4. Birth Certificate

5. Evidence in lieu of unobtainable birth certificate

6. Police certificates

7. Court and prison records

8. Military record

9. Divorce and death certificates

10. Evidence of support

11. Documents for accompanying child/children

i just found out that my mom doesn't have my certified birth certificate and that i will need to apply for one.

my question is - will i only need one copy of my certified birth certificate for the process?

i am not entirely sure of the process and i am concerned that the montreal consulate will put my birth certificate in the 'sealed package' that i am to take with me. when would i get this back? i will need my birth certificate to get married in the state of IL as soon as i move to the US. any advice would be appreciated.

thanks! :star:

erin

ps. if any canadians could point me in the direction of some discussion on packet 3 and what might be specific to the montreal consulate, i'd greatly appreciate it. i looked but couldn't easily find anything... though i'll keep searching after dinner.

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i just found out that my mom doesn't have my certified birth certificate and that i will need to apply for one.

my question is - will i only need one copy of my certified birth certificate for the process?

i am not entirely sure of the process and i am concerned that the montreal consulate will put my birth certificate in the 'sealed package' that i am to take with me. when would i get this back? i will need my birth certificate to get married in the state of IL as soon as i move to the US. any advice would be appreciated.

thanks! :star:

erin

ps. if any canadians could point me in the direction of some discussion on packet 3 and what might be specific to the montreal consulate, i'd greatly appreciate it. i looked but couldn't easily find anything... though i'll keep searching after dinner.

There is tons of information on Montreal in the Canadian forum (the link is in my signature) -- you may also want to take a look at the consulate reviews for information.

As far as the birth certificate is concerned, take the original and a copy to your interview. Give them the copy when asked for it -- if they need to take a look at the original, you'll have it with you. If you are worried about them taking your certified copy, order two and then you'll have the back-up for when you get married. However, I don't readily remember anyone going through K-1 having to leave a certified copy with Montreal.

To help you out a bit, I am going to move this to the Canadian forum. :)

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There is tons of information on Montreal in the Canadian forum (the link is in my signature) -- you may also want to take a look at the consulate reviews for information.

As far as the birth certificate is concerned, take the original and a copy to your interview. Give them the copy when asked for it -- if they need to take a look at the original, you'll have it with you. If you are worried about them taking your certified copy, order two and then you'll have the back-up for when you get married. However, I don't readily remember anyone going through K-1 having to leave a certified copy with Montreal.

To help you out a bit, I am going to move this to the Canadian forum. :)

thanks cassie!

unfortunately ontario won't let you order more than one copy due to 'security concerns'. i have been told i can write a letter and mail it in with my application and they may or may not let me have more than one copy, i just wasn't sure if this would be necessary. if they deny me two, i'd have to start the process over again just to get one. oooh boy. glad i'm starting all this sooner than later! :)

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Hi Angie007

Here are the things listed on my checklist:

1. Passport

2. Photographs

3. Medical Examination

4. Birth Certificate

5. Evidence in lieu of unobtainable birth certificate

6. Police certificates

7. Court and prison records

8. Military record

9. Divorce and death certificates

10. Evidence of support

11. Documents for accompanying child/children

Collecting all these things shouldn't be that hard, especially if you were born in Canada.

I will only need 6 things from this checklist, since some of them do not apply to me.

Finally discovered where the Canada forum was hiding! :lol: Yeah, sometimes I'm sharp and others I'm not. :blush:

For the photographs, is it the passport type or a different format?

What do they mean by Evidence of support? Is that copies of the petitioner's income? Are originals needed?

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i believe it's the I134 with evidences (paystub, letter from employers, tax return last 3 yrs)

Removal of conditions

01.11.2011 Remove conditions GC I-751 ($590)

01.18.2011 NOA1

02.24.2011 Biometric

03.25.2011 Approved

03.28.2011 Notice sent

03.31.2011 Received new green card (and it's green !)
 

AOS/EAD/AP from K1

07.23.2008 Send AOS/EAD/AP

07.29.2008 Check cashed

08.01.2008 NOA1

08.08.2008 Biometric Notice received

08.21.2008 Biometric Appointment

09.22.2008 Approval notice sent for AP (CRIS email)

09.22.2008 Card production ordered for EAD (CRIS email)

09.25.2008 Card production ordered for EAD (CRIS email) and a couple of touch since (last one 09.30.2008)

09.27.2008 Reception AP

10.02.2008 EAD Received

02.23.2009 Notice for interview (1.5 month late compared to LA statistics)

03.16.2009 AOS Touch

04.01.2009 Interview in LA  // Approved 

04.06.2009 Welcome to the USA Letter

04.13.2009 Reception GC

Naturalization
06/2016 Request
03/2017 Interview

Almost at the end !

 

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i believe it's the I134 with evidences (paystub, letter from employers, tax return last 3 yrs)

Ok, thanks, it's what I was thinking, just wanted some confirmation. How about the pictures, is it the passport format?

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