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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Ours is at 9. My husband isn't exactly an early bird and since we will be taking an hour long metro ride to the interview we will probably get there around 8:30. I am a Texas girl and don't really want to stand in the near freezing temps for an hour if I don't have to! It seems like the wait time isn't too bad if you get there at your interview time. In and out in a couple hours. What time is your interview? Do you or your husband live in the Montreal area? If not when are you flying in and where are you staying?

Our interview is scheduled for 10 but we thinking we will try to go over early anyways worst case we get told no and go for coffee lol. He will be travelling up from PA on wednesday and i will meet him there no i am from just north of Toronto Ontario so be busing it to Montreal to meet up with him.

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:dancing::dance: Just submitted all my docs...one email, multiple attachments adding up to about 14MB. I had to fine tune it down from 30 because Outlook wouldn't send anything over 24MB. :unsure: Been at it for nearly four hours after working a 12 hour shift. If I had wine, I would celebrate with a glass...and probably fall asleep halfway through it :lol: . I am over tired now, so I better go to bed before I digress...lol! Goodnight everyone!

ROC

01/18/2017   Sent in I-751

01/26/2017   Check cashed

01/28/2017   Received NOA dated 01/20/2017

02/16/2017   Biometrics done

10/24/2017   Traveled to Minneapolis for I551 stamp

02/26/2018     Case received by Field Office - S. Paul

05/012018     Case transferred to another USCIS office for processing 

N-400

02/02/2018    Filed N-400 online

02/05/2018    NOA online - NOA letter 02/09/2018

02/21/2018     Biometrics walk-in

 

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:dancing::dance: Just submitted all my docs...one email, multiple attachments adding up to about 14MB. I had to fine tune it down from 30 because Outlook wouldn't send anything over 24MB. :unsure: Been at it for nearly four hours after working a 12 hour shift. If I had wine, I would celebrate with a glass...and probably fall asleep halfway through it :lol: . I am over tired now, so I better go to bed before I digress...lol! Goodnight everyone!

USCIS

07-23-13 NOA1

12-13-13 NOA2

NVC

01-14-14 case received by NVC

02-19-14 case number and IIN# assigned, gave NVC email add.

02-19-14 optin for electronic processing email sent

02-24-14 submitted DS-261

02-25-14 invoiced and paid for I-864

02-27-14 AOS shown as paid

03-10-14 optin email accepted by NVC

03-11-14 DS-261 accepted by NVC

03-12-14 scanned and emailed AOS

03-12-14 invoiced and paid for IV fees

03-24-14 IV fees shown as paid

04-02-14 Received and Resubmitted AOS checklist

08-01-14 DS-260 completed and submitted by wife

10-12-14 IV docs scanned and emailed

10-14-14 NVC scan date letter recd 10/27

03-17-15 case complete

04-23-15 medical- Surrey BC

05-15-15 interview - Montreal

xx-xx-15 wife receipt of passport with US PR visa

xx-xx-15 wife in US

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Hi Dualie,

I see we are close to the same timeline. And you posted to my topic about CDN dollars so thanks for that. I hate to possibly be the bearer of bad news but I think your email package has to be less than 5MB in order for it to be accepted at NVC. I hope I am wrong but thats what is says at the NVC website and according to Saylins info. Maybe it is OK if you send multiple emails, But I hope I am wrong. I would double check this because to wait another 60 days for a checklist is ridiculous. Anyways good luck.

boarder

USCIS

07-23-13 NOA1

12-13-13 NOA2

NVC

01-14-14 case received by NVC

02-19-14 case number and IIN# assigned, gave NVC email add.

02-19-14 optin for electronic processing email sent

02-24-14 submitted DS-261

02-25-14 invoiced and paid for I-864

02-27-14 AOS shown as paid

03-10-14 optin email accepted by NVC

03-11-14 DS-261 accepted by NVC

03-12-14 scanned and emailed AOS

03-12-14 invoiced and paid for IV fees

03-24-14 IV fees shown as paid

04-02-14 Received and Resubmitted AOS checklist

08-01-14 DS-260 completed and submitted by wife

10-12-14 IV docs scanned and emailed

10-14-14 NVC scan date letter recd 10/27

03-17-15 case complete

04-23-15 medical- Surrey BC

05-15-15 interview - Montreal

xx-xx-15 wife receipt of passport with US PR visa

xx-xx-15 wife in US

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Hi Dualie,

I see we are close to the same timeline. And you posted to my topic about CDN dollars so thanks for that. I hate to possibly be the bearer of bad news but I think your email package has to be less than 5MB in order for it to be accepted at NVC. I hope I am wrong but thats what is says at the NVC website and according to Saylins info. Maybe it is OK if you send multiple emails, But I hope I am wrong. I would double check this because to wait another 60 days for a checklist is ridiculous. Anyways good luck.

boarder

Hi boardercrosser! Thanks for the reply. The way I read it in the information provided on the NVC site was that each attachment had to be under 5MB. http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/Submit_documents.html

I have so much documentation (old school military docs) that a complete file of only 5MB is totally unrealistic. If that is the case, I will have to contact them and snail mail it in. I couldn't reduce it any further without completely butchering it. Oh well, I guess I will see soon enough. I just want this to be over already!

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ROC

01/18/2017   Sent in I-751

01/26/2017   Check cashed

01/28/2017   Received NOA dated 01/20/2017

02/16/2017   Biometrics done

10/24/2017   Traveled to Minneapolis for I551 stamp

02/26/2018     Case received by Field Office - S. Paul

05/012018     Case transferred to another USCIS office for processing 

N-400

02/02/2018    Filed N-400 online

02/05/2018    NOA online - NOA letter 02/09/2018

02/21/2018     Biometrics walk-in

 

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Hi All,

I just had my medical in Montreal. They were great. It took about 1.5 hours. Doctor first, then the nurse to weigh and measure, draw blood and give the flue shot and then the chest ex-ray. It was not crowded but there were quite a few people and a steady stream of people all the time.

We drove from Ottawa and left home at 10:30 am for a 1pm appointment. We were there in lots of time. We parked right under the building for $17. We were back in Ottawa by 5:40pm.

NOTE: as of now you need 5 (five) 2X2 pictures for the medical. Probably because they now are doing the flu shot. There is a pharmacy just down the street that can do extra's if you need. After I was done and had paid we went and got the picture and returned to the office and she added it to my file.

USCIS------------------

May 16, 2014: NOA1

June 10, 2014 : NOA2(email)

June 18,2014 : NOA2 Hard copy received

NVC------------------

June 26, 2014 : Case received

July 10, 2014 : Got Case number/IIN (by phone)

July 25, 2014 : Got Case number/IIN e-mail

July 26, 2014 : DS-261 Completed

July 30, 2014 : AOS Invoiced and paid

August 2, 2014 : AOS status "PAID"

August 4, 2014 : AOS Package e-mailed

August 6, 2014 : AOS Package received by NVC

August 6, 2014 : AOS Package scanned into the system

Sept 10, 2014 : IV Fee Invoiced and paid

August 29, 2014 : IV Package e-mailed

Sept 4, 2014 : IV Package scanned into the system

Sept 11, 2014 : submit DS-260

Sept 26, 2014 : Case Completed

Oct 3,2014 : Interview scheduled

Oct 21, 2014 : medical

Nov 18,2014 : Interview

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Hi boardercrosser! Thanks for the reply. The way I read it in the information provided on the NVC site was that each attachment had to be under 5MB. http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/Submit_documents.html

I have so much documentation (old school military docs) that a complete file of only 5MB is totally unrealistic. If that is the case, I will have to contact them and snail mail it in. I couldn't reduce it any further without completely butchering it. Oh well, I guess I will see soon enough. I just want this to be over already!

Hi again Dualie,

You are right. Sorry to make you already more paranoid than the rest of us at this crazy process. I was looking at Saylin's notes, the gal who has a wiki for canadian spouses at the IR1 forum site. And she has it there. But it looks like she is wrong. Anyways my wife sent our IV documents on Oct 12. We didn't get any confirmation from our email yet and I guess the next correspondence will be a checklist or case complete. Praying for the latter. The operators don't tell you anything either. I don't think they could make this process more maddening :protest:

USCIS

07-23-13 NOA1

12-13-13 NOA2

NVC

01-14-14 case received by NVC

02-19-14 case number and IIN# assigned, gave NVC email add.

02-19-14 optin for electronic processing email sent

02-24-14 submitted DS-261

02-25-14 invoiced and paid for I-864

02-27-14 AOS shown as paid

03-10-14 optin email accepted by NVC

03-11-14 DS-261 accepted by NVC

03-12-14 scanned and emailed AOS

03-12-14 invoiced and paid for IV fees

03-24-14 IV fees shown as paid

04-02-14 Received and Resubmitted AOS checklist

08-01-14 DS-260 completed and submitted by wife

10-12-14 IV docs scanned and emailed

10-14-14 NVC scan date letter recd 10/27

03-17-15 case complete

04-23-15 medical- Surrey BC

05-15-15 interview - Montreal

xx-xx-15 wife receipt of passport with US PR visa

xx-xx-15 wife in US

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Remember you can separate out all the documents as much as you need to keep the attachments smaller. And also I think it's 5mb per attachment not per email. Just make sure it's not being saved to an online drive (like google drive) vs being actually sent.

Also it's best to use a full PDF maker which can reduce the size of the document (like adobe for instance).

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Congratulations on your approval Sylea!!!

:dance::dance::dance::yes::dance::dance::dance::yes::dance::dance::dance:

"If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you."

"Life is not what it's supposed to be. It's what it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference."

Beneficiary - Applying for CR1/IR1 (but also played the K3 card prior to understanding it may be phased out.)

2013: July 20: I-130 sent (Chicago lockbox)

July 24: I-130 NOA1

July 24: I-129F sent (Dallas Lockbox)

Aug 2: I-129F NOA1

Aug 12: Alien Registration Number was changed, I-129F.

2014: Jan 28/29/30: - 3 transfer notices for I-130 and I-129F.

Feb 3 - Hard copy arrived -Notice of transfer to Texas stating Jan 29th.

Feb 10 - NOA2

Feb 27 - email stating I-130 being sent to NVC from TSC.

March 6 -NVC received our case.

April 7 - CASE NUMBER yay! IIN and BIN obtained and email given.

April 9 - DS261 available and filled in online.

April 9 - AOS not yet payable but visible.

April 10 - email regarding NVC case number and access to DS261 received/ email regarding AOS received and paid.

April 11 - AOS sent by snail mail.

April 14 - AOS arrived per mail tracking.

April 15 - IV bill received via email, IV bill paid/ in process, IV package sent.

April 18 - IV bill showing paid/ DS-260 available and done!

- AOS scanned into their system.

April 21 - IV package arrived per mail tracking.

April 24 - IV scanned into their system.

May 2 - False checklist for IV documents= AOS approval.

May 13 - NVC rep reported ? missing Police certificate via my phone call.

- Supervisor review initiated.

May 14 - Checklist for Police certificate came via email.

- Sent checklisted documentation priority post!

May 15 - Package delivered per mail tracking.

May 19 - Case COMPLETE!! Police certificate found by NVC:)

May 28 - Case complete email arrived.

May 30 - Assigned Interview date!

June 2 - Interview letter arrived via email.

June 11- Medical appointment Surrey, BC

July 8 - Interview in Montreal!! APPROVED!!!!!!!! July 10 - Visa package and passport in hand!! July 23 - POE!!

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Hi again Dualie,

You are right. Sorry to make you already more paranoid than the rest of us at this crazy process. I was looking at Saylin's notes, the gal who has a wiki for canadian spouses at the IR1 forum site. And she has it there. But it looks like she is wrong. Anyways my wife sent our IV documents on Oct 12. We didn't get any confirmation from our email yet and I guess the next correspondence will be a checklist or case complete. Praying for the latter. The operators don't tell you anything either. I don't think they could make this process more maddening :protest:

That's okay! Saylin is not wrong so much as she is a busy gal and NVC is changing. She is probably monitoring all this to tweak her wiki when she is convinced that the changes are a steady process.

I haven't received anything yet either, but I am guessing we will be waiting at the very least a week for them to acknowledge receiving them. Their email volume is rather high, I am sure. And I have only ever called NVC once, and had I waited an extra day, I would have received what I was looking for in an email. I won't bother calling them unless I have to. Praying for no checklist!!

Good luck and hang tight. You should hear something soon! :)

ROC

01/18/2017   Sent in I-751

01/26/2017   Check cashed

01/28/2017   Received NOA dated 01/20/2017

02/16/2017   Biometrics done

10/24/2017   Traveled to Minneapolis for I551 stamp

02/26/2018     Case received by Field Office - S. Paul

05/012018     Case transferred to another USCIS office for processing 

N-400

02/02/2018    Filed N-400 online

02/05/2018    NOA online - NOA letter 02/09/2018

02/21/2018     Biometrics walk-in

 

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Remember you can separate out all the documents as much as you need to keep the attachments smaller. And also I think it's 5mb per attachment not per email. Just make sure it's not being saved to an online drive (like google drive) vs being actually sent.

Also it's best to use a full PDF maker which can reduce the size of the document (like adobe for instance).

Yes, that's exactly what I did. Thank God for Adobe Acrobat's free trial!! I reduced and reduced those files... I am a dinosaur, so they scanned 309 pages of my military records at the National Archives in Ottawa, and put them on a CD. It was originally 44,700kb. I managed to get it down to 11 MB, in six parts. NVC should have fun with that, lol!

ROC

01/18/2017   Sent in I-751

01/26/2017   Check cashed

01/28/2017   Received NOA dated 01/20/2017

02/16/2017   Biometrics done

10/24/2017   Traveled to Minneapolis for I551 stamp

02/26/2018     Case received by Field Office - S. Paul

05/012018     Case transferred to another USCIS office for processing 

N-400

02/02/2018    Filed N-400 online

02/05/2018    NOA online - NOA letter 02/09/2018

02/21/2018     Biometrics walk-in

 

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Hi All,

I just had my medical in Montreal. They were great. It took about 1.5 hours. Doctor first, then the nurse to weigh and measure, draw blood and give the flue shot and then the chest ex-ray. It was not crowded but there were quite a few people and a steady stream of people all the time.

We drove from Ottawa and left home at 10:30 am for a 1pm appointment. We were there in lots of time. We parked right under the building for $17. We were back in Ottawa by 5:40pm.

NOTE: as of now you need 5 (five) 2X2 pictures for the medical. Probably because they now are doing the flu shot. There is a pharmacy just down the street that can do extra's if you need. After I was done and had paid we went and got the picture and returned to the office and she added it to my file.

Holy guacamole! 5 photos now. By the time I get to that phase they will want 8 or 10...geez! I am gonna be on a first name basis with the CAA lady pretty soon! I have a premium membership with them so I get passport photos for free (they do them for many different countries :) ).

Thanks for the info! I plan on having my medical done there a few days before my interview. I will have my flu shot at work though, as they give it to us for free.

ROC

01/18/2017   Sent in I-751

01/26/2017   Check cashed

01/28/2017   Received NOA dated 01/20/2017

02/16/2017   Biometrics done

10/24/2017   Traveled to Minneapolis for I551 stamp

02/26/2018     Case received by Field Office - S. Paul

05/012018     Case transferred to another USCIS office for processing 

N-400

02/02/2018    Filed N-400 online

02/05/2018    NOA online - NOA letter 02/09/2018

02/21/2018     Biometrics walk-in

 

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Holy guacamole! 5 photos now. By the time I get to that phase they will want 8 or 10...geez! I am gonna be on a first name basis with the CAA lady pretty soon! I have a premium membership with them so I get passport photos for free (they do them for many different countries :) ).

Thanks for the info! I plan on having my medical done there a few days before my interview. I will have my flu shot at work though, as they give it to us for free.

I had the medical exam in BC last week. :star: They only required 4 photos. :thumbs:http://www.drgulzarcheema.com/index-3.html

Naturalization

N-400 Sent: Aug 22, 2017

NOA: Aug 24, 2017

Biometrics: Sept 22, 2017

Interview: Oct 22, 2018 (Approved)

Oath Ceremony: Oct 23, 2018

 

Removing Conditions

I-751 Sent: Aug 22, 2016

NOA1: Aug 25, 2016

Biometrics: Oct 12, 2016

Interview: Oct 22, 2018 (Approved)

 

I-130 Application

NOA1: Oct 4, 2013

NOA2: Apr 11, 2014

NVC Received: Apr 30

Case Number: May 23

DS-261 / AOS Fee: June 5

AOS Package (Scan): June 16

IV Fee: July 18

IV Package (Scan): July 25

DS-260 Form: July 25

AOS Package (Accepted): July 29

Case Complete: Sept 16

Medical Exam: Oct 16

Interview: Nov 10

Visa Received: Nov 19

POE: Nov 20, 2014

 

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Morning all interview yesterday resulted in APPOVED woot. hmm now how do i go about paying this green card fee?? any help be appreciated.

Congrats again Raven and it was great meeting you yesterday! We were also approved!! I had the same thoughts on the green card fee. I signed up for the ELIS site but our status on CEAC hasnt changed to approved yet so IDK if we can even pay yet.

EDIT: It now says issued on CEAC so I am assuming we can now pay the fee? NLR any advise??

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