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On Thursday 4/24 we had our interview. We arrived at the consulate around 6:45 a.m. We found a place to park and decided to go stand near the door around 7:15. A few minutes later some more people showed up and around 7:30 they turned on the lights and the security guard let us in. I also noticed that they had a sign on the door about opening at 8:30 but that obviously wasn't true. The guard let my husband and I in along with another woman after we showed him our appointment letters. We had to empty our pockets and place everything in a bin and go through the metal detector. After we were done with that he told us to go downstairs and wait for him.

We found a place to sit and more people joined us in the waiting room. After about 10-15 minutes the guard came down and said for people with letters A, B, C, and D who were there for immigrant visas to follow him over to the elevator. We went straight to the back of the elevator because I had remembered reading that the door on the other side would open. When we got off of the elevator that guard told us to wait in the chairs facing 3 windows until our Letter was called. We were letter A so we were called first. The lady was nice and she asked for our appointment letter and for my husbands interview letter. Then she told us to sit in the waiting room.

Some time passed (I'm not sure how long because I was anxious/nervous/excited) and then she called my husband back to her window. She asked to him to look over the DS-230 and verify that everything was correct. She also asked for the xpresspost mailer at that time too. After he handed her the envelope she told us to go back to the waiting room. Some more time passed and my husband was called to the window again and this time she took his fingerprints and then we were told to go back to the waiting room.

After maybe 15-20 minutes more of waiting we were called to interview room 8. There was a guy waiting on the other side of the glass and he was very nice. He told us to take off our jackets if we liked and then asked my husband to put his left (or maybe it was the right, I don't remember) middle finger on the scanner. He then asked us both to raise our right hands and swear that everything we had submitted was true. After we did this he asked me about what I did for work, how we met, and what my husband planned on doing for work. He made some small talk with us and then quickly looked through all of the paperwork he had and said everything looked fine and that he was going to approve my husbands visa. He then explained to my husband that he should receive his passport back early the following week since he lives in Quebec and that there was going to be some other things in the envelope that he would have to give customs when he crossed the border. He then wished us luck and left the room.

The actual interview part lasted maybe 5-10 minutes and it seemed like it all happened so fast. After the guy left the room I was kind of standing there thinking "That was it? We waited almost a year and did all of that paperwork for that?" I'm glad it all went well and was pretty quick (we were out of there by a little before 9 a.m.).

It still really hasn't hit me that my husband can now move here once he gets his passport back and that we don't have to do long distance anymore. It's just good to know that the next time I see him will be in 3 weeks when he moves down to live with me :) .

06/12/04 ~ Met Laurent

02/23/07 ~ He proposed :)

05/05/07 ~ Married in Quebec

I-130

06/22/07 ~ I-130 sent to VSC

06/29/07 ~ NOA 1

10/15/07 ~ NOA 2 (115 days)

NVC

10/22/07 ~ NVC received case/case number assigned

02/19/08 ~ Case complete (120 days)

02/26/08 ~ Case forwarded to Montreal

Montreal

04/24/08 ~ INTERVIEW - APPROVED :)(65 days) (300 days from NOA1 to interview)

04/29/08 ~ Received Visa

USA

05/23/08 ~ Larry moved to the US :)

06/06/08 ~ Received SSN

06/26/08 ~ Received 2 year Greencard

ROC

02/02/10 ~ I-751 sent to VSC

02/05/10 ~ NOA

03/04/10 ~ Bio. Appt.

04/29/10 ~ Card production ordered

05/06/10 ~ Received 10 year Greencard

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Many congratulations!!!! :star:

Let's Keep the Song Going!!!

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~Laura and Nicholas~

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Met online November 2005 playing City of Heroes

First met in Canada, Sept 22, 2006 <3

September 2006 to March 2008, 11 visits, 5 in Canada, 6 in NJ

Officially Engaged December 24th, 2007!!!

Moved to the U.S. to be with my baby on July 19th, 2008 on a K1 visa!!!!

***10 year green card in hand as of 2/2/2012, loving and living life***

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On Thursday 4/24 we had our interview. We arrived at the consulate around 6:45 a.m. We found a place to park and decided to go stand near the door around 7:15. A few minutes later some more people showed up and around 7:30 they turned on the lights and the security guard let us in. I also noticed that they had a sign on the door about opening at 8:30 but that obviously wasn't true. The guard let my husband and I in along with another woman after we showed him our appointment letters. We had to empty our pockets and place everything in a bin and go through the metal detector. After we were done with that he told us to go downstairs and wait for him.

We found a place to sit and more people joined us in the waiting room. After about 10-15 minutes the guard came down and said for people with letters A, B, C, and D who were there for immigrant visas to follow him over to the elevator. We went straight to the back of the elevator because I had remembered reading that the door on the other side would open. When we got off of the elevator that guard told us to wait in the chairs facing 3 windows until our Letter was called. We were letter A so we were called first. The lady was nice and she asked for our appointment letter and for my husbands interview letter. Then she told us to sit in the waiting room.

Some time passed (I'm not sure how long because I was anxious/nervous/excited) and then she called my husband back to her window. She asked to him to look over the DS-230 and verify that everything was correct. She also asked for the xpresspost mailer at that time too. After he handed her the envelope she told us to go back to the waiting room. Some more time passed and my husband was called to the window again and this time she took his fingerprints and then we were told to go back to the waiting room.

After maybe 15-20 minutes more of waiting we were called to interview room 8. There was a guy waiting on the other side of the glass and he was very nice. He told us to take off our jackets if we liked and then asked my husband to put his left (or maybe it was the right, I don't remember) middle finger on the scanner. He then asked us both to raise our right hands and swear that everything we had submitted was true. After we did this he asked me about what I did for work, how we met, and what my husband planned on doing for work. He made some small talk with us and then quickly looked through all of the paperwork he had and said everything looked fine and that he was going to approve my husbands visa. He then explained to my husband that he should receive his passport back early the following week since he lives in Quebec and that there was going to be some other things in the envelope that he would have to give customs when he crossed the border. He then wished us luck and left the room.

The actual interview part lasted maybe 5-10 minutes and it seemed like it all happened so fast. After the guy left the room I was kind of standing there thinking "That was it? We waited almost a year and did all of that paperwork for that?" I'm glad it all went well and was pretty quick (we were out of there by a little before 9 a.m.).

It still really hasn't hit me that my husband can now move here once he gets his passport back and that we don't have to do long distance anymore. It's just good to know that the next time I see him will be in 3 weeks when he moves down to live with me :) .

Looking at your avatar, how could you not be approved? :lol: Congrats to you and Laurent!!!! :thumbs::dance:

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2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

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On Thursday 4/24 we had our interview. We arrived at the consulate around 6:45 a.m. We found a place to park and decided to go stand near the door around 7:15. A few minutes later some more people showed up and around 7:30 they turned on the lights and the security guard let us in. I also noticed that they had a sign on the door about opening at 8:30 but that obviously wasn't true. The guard let my husband and I in along with another woman after we showed him our appointment letters. We had to empty our pockets and place everything in a bin and go through the metal detector. After we were done with that he told us to go downstairs and wait for him.

We found a place to sit and more people joined us in the waiting room. After about 10-15 minutes the guard came down and said for people with letters A, B, C, and D who were there for immigrant visas to follow him over to the elevator. We went straight to the back of the elevator because I had remembered reading that the door on the other side would open. When we got off of the elevator that guard told us to wait in the chairs facing 3 windows until our Letter was called. We were letter A so we were called first. The lady was nice and she asked for our appointment letter and for my husbands interview letter. Then she told us to sit in the waiting room.

Some time passed (I'm not sure how long because I was anxious/nervous/excited) and then she called my husband back to her window. She asked to him to look over the DS-230 and verify that everything was correct. She also asked for the xpresspost mailer at that time too. After he handed her the envelope she told us to go back to the waiting room. Some more time passed and my husband was called to the window again and this time she took his fingerprints and then we were told to go back to the waiting room.

After maybe 15-20 minutes more of waiting we were called to interview room 8. There was a guy waiting on the other side of the glass and he was very nice. He told us to take off our jackets if we liked and then asked my husband to put his left (or maybe it was the right, I don't remember) middle finger on the scanner. He then asked us both to raise our right hands and swear that everything we had submitted was true. After we did this he asked me about what I did for work, how we met, and what my husband planned on doing for work. He made some small talk with us and then quickly looked through all of the paperwork he had and said everything looked fine and that he was going to approve my husbands visa. He then explained to my husband that he should receive his passport back early the following week since he lives in Quebec and that there was going to be some other things in the envelope that he would have to give customs when he crossed the border. He then wished us luck and left the room.

The actual interview part lasted maybe 5-10 minutes and it seemed like it all happened so fast. After the guy left the room I was kind of standing there thinking "That was it? We waited almost a year and did all of that paperwork for that?" I'm glad it all went well and was pretty quick (we were out of there by a little before 9 a.m.).

It still really hasn't hit me that my husband can now move here once he gets his passport back and that we don't have to do long distance anymore. It's just good to know that the next time I see him will be in 3 weeks when he moves down to live with me :) .

Looking at your avatar, how could you not be approved? :lol: Congrats to you and Laurent!!!! :thumbs::dance:

Hahaha! Thanks!

06/12/04 ~ Met Laurent

02/23/07 ~ He proposed :)

05/05/07 ~ Married in Quebec

I-130

06/22/07 ~ I-130 sent to VSC

06/29/07 ~ NOA 1

10/15/07 ~ NOA 2 (115 days)

NVC

10/22/07 ~ NVC received case/case number assigned

02/19/08 ~ Case complete (120 days)

02/26/08 ~ Case forwarded to Montreal

Montreal

04/24/08 ~ INTERVIEW - APPROVED :)(65 days) (300 days from NOA1 to interview)

04/29/08 ~ Received Visa

USA

05/23/08 ~ Larry moved to the US :)

06/06/08 ~ Received SSN

06/26/08 ~ Received 2 year Greencard

ROC

02/02/10 ~ I-751 sent to VSC

02/05/10 ~ NOA

03/04/10 ~ Bio. Appt.

04/29/10 ~ Card production ordered

05/06/10 ~ Received 10 year Greencard

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congratulations!!! and HOORAY for not having to do the long distance thing anymore :dance:

Many many congrats! :) It's over!

It's so nice to be able to tell people, "it's over" instead of,

"your guess is as good as mine"

"i'll let you know when I know something"

"yep, we have really been apart over a year"

"i know, it's crazy"

"nope, you are not automatically a citizen because you marry an American"

"still haven't heard anything"

"just waiting for an interview"

"yes, we should write a book"

"yes, he really does exist" <---- usually ticks me off the most even though I know people are joking

"I don't know how I do it either..must be love"

I HAD so mean rote responses (I'm sure you and everyone else who goes through this process does too), I'm soooooooo glad to finally say IT'S OVER!!!!!!! No more avoiding people in the mall, walmart, church, etc. for fear they are going to ask about immigration.

It's nice..enjoy it. :)

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congratulations!!! and HOORAY for not having to do the long distance thing anymore :dance:

Many many congrats! :) It's over!

It's so nice to be able to tell people, "it's over" instead of,

"your guess is as good as mine"

"i'll let you know when I know something"

"yep, we have really been apart over a year"

"i know, it's crazy"

"nope, you are not automatically a citizen because you marry an American"

"still haven't heard anything"

"just waiting for an interview"

"yes, we should write a book"

"yes, he really does exist" <---- usually ticks me off the most even though I know people are joking

"I don't know how I do it either..must be love"

I HAD so mean rote responses (I'm sure you and everyone else who goes through this process does too), I'm soooooooo glad to finally say IT'S OVER!!!!!!! No more avoiding people in the mall, walmart, church, etc. for fear they are going to ask about immigration.

It's nice..enjoy it. :)

Hahaha, I know! I am so sick of explaining to everyone the whole process we had to go through.

It would also annoy me when my friends/sister would say that they missed their husbands/boyfriends if they were away from them for a day. I would say/think "yeah, imagine only being able to see them once in a while for only a few days at a time, then see how much you miss them".

I don't even know how I manged to stay sane through this whole process... well, most of the time :P

06/12/04 ~ Met Laurent

02/23/07 ~ He proposed :)

05/05/07 ~ Married in Quebec

I-130

06/22/07 ~ I-130 sent to VSC

06/29/07 ~ NOA 1

10/15/07 ~ NOA 2 (115 days)

NVC

10/22/07 ~ NVC received case/case number assigned

02/19/08 ~ Case complete (120 days)

02/26/08 ~ Case forwarded to Montreal

Montreal

04/24/08 ~ INTERVIEW - APPROVED :)(65 days) (300 days from NOA1 to interview)

04/29/08 ~ Received Visa

USA

05/23/08 ~ Larry moved to the US :)

06/06/08 ~ Received SSN

06/26/08 ~ Received 2 year Greencard

ROC

02/02/10 ~ I-751 sent to VSC

02/05/10 ~ NOA

03/04/10 ~ Bio. Appt.

04/29/10 ~ Card production ordered

05/06/10 ~ Received 10 year Greencard

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congrtas

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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Congratulations! :thumbs:

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