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Quick update on the Birth Cert. Just went through the POE yesturday and they kept the my wifes Birth Cert and our Marriage Cert. Hope it's not another mistake, but I ask a few times if I can have them back and the Agents at the border said Nope, it has to stay in the file here.

What! Poppycock! Sounds like whomever interviewed you in Montreal screwed up.

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Member...........NOA2......Case# @NVC.....Mailed I-864....Mailed DS-230....RFE....Done @NVC....Interview...DTI

Revenesque.....05/28/08.....--/--/--........12/21/09........12/21/09........N.....01/07/10

ZansGirl.......03/09/09.....03/19/09........04/07/09........04/08/09........N.....09/25/09.....02/05/10....133

biglos.........03/30/09.....--/--/--........06/12/09........07/16/09........-.....08/28/09.....01/27/10....155

intuitionsys...04/01/09.....06/24/09........--/--/--........--/--/--........-.....09/24/09.....02/10/10....139

justcheckin....04/06/09.....--/--/--........--/--/--........--/--/--........-.....08/04/09.....01/13/10....162

hisgirl........04/17/09.....--/--/--........--/--/--........--/--/--........-.....07/30/09.....01/20/10....174

americana2009..04/20/09..<-date filed I-130.--/--/--........--/--/--..sent pkt3>..07/23/09.....02/01/10....193

thund3r........04/21/09.....08/02/09........--/--/--........--/--/--........-.....09/11/09.....02/08/10....150

Cindy&Greg.....04/07/09.....04/23/09........08/19/09........06/01/09........-.....09/28/09.....02/09/10....134

Blitz..........05/04/09.....--/--/--........11/04/09........11/04/09........N.....11/25/09.....03/18/10....113

andylans.......06/08/09..<-date filed I-130.--/--/--........--/--/--..sent pkt3>..07/22/09.....01/14/10....176

fifo...........06/22/09.....--/--/--........--/--/--........--/--/--........Y.....09/25/09.....02/24/10....152

lgg............06/25/09.....07/08/09........--/--/--........--/--/--........-.....08/12/09.....01/26/10....167

Bern...........07/14/09.....08/11/09........10/30/09........10/30/09........N.....11/19/09.....03/26/10....127

Malrothien.....07/15/09.....07/22/09........08/07/09........09/08/09........Y.....11/24/09.....03/01/10.... 97

Kuds1..........07/17/09.....07/23/09........--/--/--........08/28/09........Y.....10/01/09.....02/01/10....123

Lyn & Lisa.EP..07/22/09.....08/08/09........08/30/09........08/31//09.......-.....10/09/09.....02/09/10....138

La Souris.EP...07/30/09.....08/14/09........09/15/09........09/25/09........N.....10/02/09.....03/24/10....173

redBlue........08/13/09.....08/17/09........09/12/09........09/16/09........-.....09/26/09.....02/05/10....132

kballtex.EP....08/21/09.....09/01/09........09/15/09........09/25/09........-.....11/06/09.....03/11/10....125

Pauley.........08/21/09.....09/09/09........10/26/09........11/23/09........Y.....12/10/09.....03/18/10.... 98

sdhiman.EP.....08/26/09.....09/08/09........09/17/09........10/21/09........N.....11/02/09.....02/24/10....114

mike777.EP.....08/28/09.....--/--/--........--/--/--........--/--/--........-.....12/11/09.....03/03/10.... 95

sdw..EP....... 08/28/09.....09/08/09........09/12/09........09/26/09........Y.....11/12/09.....03/02/10....110

helvetica_bold.09/03/09.....--/--/--........08/06/09........05/20/09........Y.....09/03/09.....01/19/10....138

andyw1.........09/09/09.....--/--/--........03/16/09........05/12/09........Y.....09/23/09.....02/24/10....154

Frequent Flyer.09/10/09.....09/25/09........10/26/09........11/02/09........N.....12/11/09.....03/25/10....104

redmen99.EP....09/11/09.....09/28/09........10/09/09........10/27/09........N.....11/09/09.....03/01/10....112

jmd32499.......09/23/09.....--/--/--........--/--/--........--/--/--........-.....12/05/09.....03/10/10.... 95

K & I..........09/11/09.....09/28/09........10/21/09........11/20/09........-.....12/23/09

Salnik.........09/14/09.....09/29/09........10/06/09........10/24/09........Y.....12/23/09

mast3r12.EP....09/17/09.....10/01/09........10/17/09........10/22/09........Y.....11/12/09.....03/09/10....117

wmtc...........09/18/09.....09/30/09........11/11/09........11/11/09........N.....12/01/09.....03/11/10....100

She_Fitz.EP....09/26/09.....10/06/09........11/19/09........11/19/09........N.....12/10/09.....03/16/10.... 96

WyattsTorch.EP.10/01/09.....10/14/09........10/26/09........10/26/09........Y.....11/12/09.....03/05/10....113

lonie.EP.......10/03/09.....10/06/09........11/13/09........11/23/09........N.....12/21/09

Edmontongirl...11/02/09..<-date filed I-130/Approved Dec 30 --/--/--........N.....01/05/10.....03/11/10.... 65

Married2009....02/11/10

Timeline page for 2007, 2008 and 2009 interviews Montreal: link

CR1/IR1 interview letter: link

DTI - Days between completion at NVC and interview

DCF - Direct Consular Filing - EP - Electronic Processing

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You know, everyone needs to be forewarned to get your originals back at the interview. Now we have two people with important originals missing. There are obviously COs in Montreal the do not understand they are supposed to return them, so when you are at your interview you need to:

A. Ensure you have a photocopy of the original with you to give them

B. Ensure you have the originals returned to you at the interview.

You might want to print out the information on this page to take with you to the interview:

From the Department of State website:

Getting the applicant’s documents back

The applicant will receive the applicant’s original documents back at the time of the visa interview.

Note: Only one original or certified copy of each document must be submitted with the visa application. The applicant are advised, however, to obtain the necessary documents in duplicate, as this will enable the applicant to provide identical copies in the event the first set is lost or damaged.

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You know, everyone needs to be forewarned to get your originals back at the interview. Now we have two people with important originals missing. There are obviously COs in Montreal the do not understand they are supposed to return them, so when you are at your interview you need to:

A. Ensure you have a photocopy of the original with you to give them

B. Ensure you have the originals returned to you at the interview.

You might want to print out the information on this page to take with you to the interview:

From the Department of State website:

Getting the applicant’s documents back

The applicant will receive the applicant’s original documents back at the time of the visa interview.

Note: Only one original or certified copy of each document must be submitted with the visa application. The applicant are advised, however, to obtain the necessary documents in duplicate, as this will enable the applicant to provide identical copies in the event the first set is lost or damaged.

That's unfortunate, we also did NOT receive originals back at time of interview. I thought the originals would be in the POE envelope, and we'd get them back when we crossed. <doh>

Also, the CO almost lost my husband's Canadian passport at the interview! He was handing things back to us and my husband said I'm missing my passport. The guy said he didn't have it. Then oops, it was amongst some papers on his desk. <whew> Getting originals back should be a lot of fun.

K

DCF Timeline (approximate):

submitted I-130 May 2009

received approval June 2009

submitted DS-230 and checklist July 2009

interview Nov 4, 2009 (IR-1, 221g refusal, domicile)

submitted additional domicile proof December 15, 2009

Received IR-1 Visa Approval: February 26, 2010

Sidelined: emergency surgery!

Anticipated POE date: May 19, 2010

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Well that does happen, the mailing originals back thing that is - it happened to us. We received our marriage certificate and my Husband's birth certificate back in the envelope, with his passport. However at that time you were not required to send a photo-copy as well as the original to NVC - so it was probably common practice if they didn't feel like making a photo copy on the interview day.

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Hi all!

Can someone point me in the direction of a thread, or website so I know what exactly I need to bring with me for documentation?

Thanks!

Lonie

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Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Montreal, Canada

Married : December 5, 2008

I-130 Sent : 2009-03-16

I-130 NOA1 : 2009-03-23

RFE : 2009-07-17

RFE sent: 2009-08-21

I-130 NOA2 : 2009-10-03

NVC Received : 2009-10-06

Opted In Electronic Processing :2009-10-06

AOS paid: 2009-10-10

I-864 sent : 2009-11-13

IV Bill paid : 2009-11-07

DS-230 sent : 2009-11-20

Sign in Failed!!! 2009-12-21

NVC Left : 2009-12-22

Medical Scheduled - April 19th - Passed

Interview Date:April 27th - APPROVED!!!!

POE: June 30th

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Hi Lonie,

You mean to the interview I take it? In theory, you don't need to take anything except 2 passport pictures and your interview letter (if you did not DCF or submit electronically).

What most people bring is a copy of everything they have submitted and if you only submitted the last tax year info to NVC, you should bring the other 2 years as well.

That's about it really. I'm not aware of any list or thread about this.

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Hi Trailmix,

Sorry, yes, for the interview, duh to me!

Yes, I submitted electronically, so I am thinking I need to bring all originals. This hurrying up and waiting is killing me! On an upnote, I leave for the US for a 17day vacation to use up my vacation from last year, yeah to getting some sunshine!!

Watch them schedule an interview while I'm gone, :blink: But I think I'll be more likely to get April :star:

Lonie

Hi Lonie,

You mean to the interview I take it? In theory, you don't need to take anything except 2 passport pictures and your interview letter (if you did not DCF or submit electronically).

What most people bring is a copy of everything they have submitted and if you only submitted the last tax year info to NVC, you should bring the other 2 years as well.

That's about it really. I'm not aware of any list or thread about this.

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Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Montreal, Canada

Married : December 5, 2008

I-130 Sent : 2009-03-16

I-130 NOA1 : 2009-03-23

RFE : 2009-07-17

RFE sent: 2009-08-21

I-130 NOA2 : 2009-10-03

NVC Received : 2009-10-06

Opted In Electronic Processing :2009-10-06

AOS paid: 2009-10-10

I-864 sent : 2009-11-13

IV Bill paid : 2009-11-07

DS-230 sent : 2009-11-20

Sign in Failed!!! 2009-12-21

NVC Left : 2009-12-22

Medical Scheduled - April 19th - Passed

Interview Date:April 27th - APPROVED!!!!

POE: June 30th

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Better to have way too much documentation than even slightly too little. :thumbs:

Married: 07-03-09

I-130 filed: 08-11-09

NOA1: 09-04-09

NOA2: 10-01-09

NVC received: 10-14-09

Opted In to Electronic Processing: 10-19-09

Case complete @ NVC: 11-13-09

Interview assigned: 01-22-10 (70 days between case complete and interview assignment)

Medical in Vancouver: 01-28-10

Interview @ Montreal: 03-05-10 -- APPROVED!

POE @ Blaine (Pacific Highway): 03-10-10

3000 mile drive from Vancouver to DC: 03-10-10 to 3-12-10

Green card received: 04-02-10

SSN received: 04-07-10

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Mailed I-751: 12-27-11

Arrived at USCIS: 12-29-11

I-751 NOA1: 12-30-11 Check cashed: 01-04-12

Biometrics: 02-24-12

10-year GC finally approved: 12-20-12

Received 10-year GC: 01-10-13

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Better to be very overprepared than even slightly underprepared!

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Hi Trailmix,

Sorry, yes, for the interview, duh to me!

Yes, I submitted electronically, so I am thinking I need to bring all originals. This hurrying up and waiting is killing me! On an upnote, I leave for the US for a 17day vacation to use up my vacation from last year, yeah to getting some sunshine!!

Watch them schedule an interview while I'm gone, :blink: But I think I'll be more likely to get April :star:

Lonie

Nice, hope you have a wonderful vacation!

Since you did EP, you will need to bring an original of every document you submitted. Also bring a photocopy of each one :)

(plus the passport photos and 3 years of tax returns - or IRS transcripts)

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Better to have way too much documentation than even slightly too little. :thumbs:

:D

Nice, hope you have a wonderful vacation!

Since you did EP, you will need to bring an original of every document you submitted. Also bring a photocopy of each one :)

(plus the passport photos and 3 years of tax returns - or IRS transcripts)

Thanks for the advice, starting to get a little nervous knowing its coming up soon, the anxieties of possibly forgetting something are rearing their little ugly heads.

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Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Montreal, Canada

Married : December 5, 2008

I-130 Sent : 2009-03-16

I-130 NOA1 : 2009-03-23

RFE : 2009-07-17

RFE sent: 2009-08-21

I-130 NOA2 : 2009-10-03

NVC Received : 2009-10-06

Opted In Electronic Processing :2009-10-06

AOS paid: 2009-10-10

I-864 sent : 2009-11-13

IV Bill paid : 2009-11-07

DS-230 sent : 2009-11-20

Sign in Failed!!! 2009-12-21

NVC Left : 2009-12-22

Medical Scheduled - April 19th - Passed

Interview Date:April 27th - APPROVED!!!!

POE: June 30th

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12 days. My little heart is going pitter-patter. My domicile folder is getting thick, and even with all the evidence in it (a job, for Christ's sake!), I'm still terrified that they will deny us. :(

Montreal: BEAT!!! Approved!!!!!

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They won't Mal, honestly, you don't even have to prove reestablishing domicile, you just have to prove you live there - and really, since you do, you don't even have to prove that!

You will be fine :)

So how soon can your Husband move?

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He gave notice yesterday that his last day will be March 26th. He will leave Vancouver on the 29/30th and will be here by Easter. :D

ps: I'm pm'ing you the latest list, just so you can calm my nerves since you're good at that. <3

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Can't believe our interviews are in 13 days. I am starting to freak out, and stress out.

Removal of Conditions: 12/09/2011

ROC check cashed 12/15/11

NOA1 12/13/11

Biometrics 1/6/12 Complete

RFE 9/13/12

RFE package sent back 10/17/12

Card Production Ordered 12/04/12

10 year card arrived in mail 12/10/12

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I've been away for a while and noticed several posts about the Montreal Consulate keeping people's originals. Of course at the border they would tell you the Consulate would never do that - it MUST be your fault somehow :)

We had our interview Feb 10th and were approved conditionally so our wait is going to be extended another two or three weeks at least. My wife's birth certificate was from Quebec and entirely in French. The documents that we just translated ourselves were approved by the USCIS and NVC ages ago so once again we find every agency just follows their own rules. The other issue was, again, even though it was explained that I never lived in the U.S. until 2009 and never even had an SSN until summer of 2008, and didn't earn one dime in the U.S. in 2008 he still wanted to see a tax filing even if it was all zeroes, again even though this was all explained in the documents sent to the NVC and already accepted and proves nothing towards whether I can support my wife or not. And even then if they want to be picky fine I'll supply the documents (we are, what choice do we have) what really irks me is that instead of patiently explaining exactly what was necessary and what needed to be done the guy just rushed us out of the booth and even though we were insistent about confirming some questions he just opened his door and made like the apocalypse was about to begin so we wouldn't bother him anymore and didn't even give us a chance to explain anything. He just took off.

The other people at the Consulate were nice but that one guy ruined our day. So we have to mail in the remaining documents and then as long as some other bureaucratic i doesn't need to be dotted or t crossed she should finally be getting her visa. Hopefully some of the originals we left with them will be returned to us so we don't have one more problem to worry about.

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