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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I visited 6 times throughout the process, and spent a total of 7 months in the US, and it never came up at the interview.

My second visit was the longest: 4 months. It wasn't initially supposed to be that long..I had planned to stay only two weeks, but after arriving, we decided to get married, so we planned the wedding, got married, etc. I changed my return ticket about a week after arriving in the US, and just ended up flying back 4 months later to start the visa process.

Most of my visits were about 6 weeks, and the CBP officers never minded me staying that long, as long as I showed them them ties to Canada.

Did they ask you about proof of ties to Canada? p.s. how was the wedding?

That was the time I was sent into secondary and grilled by this crazy lady in there for about 30 minutes. She asked me for ties, my return ticket and my first born. I ended up getting through, but it was a little scary being finger-printed and all that. The whole time she was interrogating me, I was sure she was going to whip out the rubber gloves and order a cavity search on me. *shudder.*

The wedding was awesome though! My parents flew down from Canada and we were married on the beach with a bagpiper performing the wedding march.

Just remember when going through customs, only answer what they ask, and keep your answers short. Also, bring a clean pair of underwear incase you do get the crazy lady at Pearson, I really did get the feeling that she was rubber glove-happy.

Sept.09/06 Married!!!

Dec.21/06 Sent I-130

Jan.04/04 Received NOA1

Feb.23/06 Sent I-129F

March06/06 USCIS Website States: "Approval Notice Sent."

March15/07 Approval notice arrives in snail mail

March 18/07 NOA1 for I-129F

April 10/07 DS-3032+ AOS fee arrive

April 17/07 Sent back DS-3032 + AOS fee via overnight delivery

May 05/07 AOS arrives in mail

May 07/07 IV bill arrives in mail

May 08/08 Sent back IV bill

May 21 NVC generates DS-230

June 4/07 Mailed DS-230 via overnight delivery.

June 7/07 DS-230 entered into the system

June 18/07 Case Complete!

July 25/07 Medical

September 4/07 Contacted State Senator Re: MTL backlog

Dec.6/07 INTERVIEW..... APPROVED!!!! (After being kept awake all night in dirty clothes standing outside my hotel because Air Canada lost my luggage and my hotel started on fire. Meh, sleep is highly over-rated anyways.)

Dec.18/07 Moved to the US

Oct. 29/09 Citizenship Oath Ceremony

"We come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly"

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I visited 6 times throughout the process, and spent a total of 7 months in the US, and it never came up at the interview.

My second visit was the longest: 4 months. It wasn't initially supposed to be that long..I had planned to stay only two weeks, but after arriving, we decided to get married, so we planned the wedding, got married, etc. I changed my return ticket about a week after arriving in the US, and just ended up flying back 4 months later to start the visa process.

Most of my visits were about 6 weeks, and the CBP officers never minded me staying that long, as long as I showed them them ties to Canada.

Did they ask you about proof of ties to Canada? p.s. how was the wedding?

That was the time I was sent into secondary and grilled by this crazy lady in there for about 30 minutes. She asked me for ties, my return ticket and my first born. I ended up getting through, but it was a little scary being finger-printed and all that. The whole time she was interrogating me, I was sure she was going to whip out the rubber gloves and order a cavity search on me. *shudder.*

The wedding was awesome though! My parents flew down from Canada and we were married on the beach with a bagpiper performing the wedding march.

Just remember when going through customs, only answer what they ask, and keep your answers short. Also, bring a clean pair of underwear incase you do get the crazy lady at Pearson, I really did get the feeling that she was rubber glove-happy.

Thanks for the advice....especially the clean underwear part......so do you get scare whenever you see a cleaning lady wearing gloves? Beach and bagpipers just sounds so good together.

I-130

06-16-07 - I-130 sent

06-26-07 - I-130 NOA1 rec'd

12-03-07 - I-130 approved

I-824

12-17-07 - sent I-824 to california

12-28-07 - NOA for I-824

04-09-08 - NOA - file transfering to NVC

04-22-09 - called NVC-"haven't rec'd file as of yet". I was told to wait till I get the next action and then write a letter to them stating "will be persueing AOS"

I-129F

07-13-07 - I-129 sent

07-19-07 - I-129 NOA1 rec'd

12-03-07 - I-129 approved

01-02-08 - rec'd letter from NVC "will be sending i-129f to Montreal"

01-17-08 - rec'd Package 3

mailed Police Search Request to Hamilton Police Dept. with $40- money order

01-22-08 - mailed Package 3 to Montreal (checklist, ds-230 with attachments,

ds-156 filled out application ONCE but sent 2 copies)

03-29-08 - picked up police search results (came up negative....which is good)

02-04-08 - got medical done Dr Seiden Toronto Ontario

04-04-08 - picked up medial results from doctor's office - xrays of my chest and sealed envelope

13-04-08 - going to Montreal by car with my girlfriend-staying at hotel across from embassy, staying for 2 nights

04-14-08 - INTERVIEW DATE - Approved

04-16-08 - Rec'd passport back from embassy

04-21-08 - Port of Entry - Sarnia Ontario

EAD

05-02-08 - Sent I-765 to California

05-06-08 - NOA - California rec'd I-765 (work auth)

08-21-08 - Biometerics appt - took 5 minutes once we got there NOT ENOUGH SPACE TO FINISH MY JOURNEY............

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From my experience and what I have read on here, being denied for something like lack of ties to Canada has not created a problem at all with the officer at the interview. It seems to have happened to quite a few people and the officers are used to it.

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I visited 6 times throughout the process, and spent a total of 7 months in the US, and it never came up at the interview.

My second visit was the longest: 4 months. It wasn't initially supposed to be that long..I had planned to stay only two weeks, but after arriving, we decided to get married, so we planned the wedding, got married, etc. I changed my return ticket about a week after arriving in the US, and just ended up flying back 4 months later to start the visa process.

Most of my visits were about 6 weeks, and the CBP officers never minded me staying that long, as long as I showed them them ties to Canada.

Did they ask you about proof of ties to Canada? p.s. how was the wedding?

That was the time I was sent into secondary and grilled by this crazy lady in there for about 30 minutes. She asked me for ties, my return ticket and my first born. I ended up getting through, but it was a little scary being finger-printed and all that. The whole time she was interrogating me, I was sure she was going to whip out the rubber gloves and order a cavity search on me. *shudder.*

The wedding was awesome though! My parents flew down from Canada and we were married on the beach with a bagpiper performing the wedding march.

Just remember when going through customs, only answer what they ask, and keep your answers short. Also, bring a clean pair of underwear incase you do get the crazy lady at Pearson, I really did get the feeling that she was rubber glove-happy.

Thanks for the advice....especially the clean underwear part......so do you get scare whenever you see a cleaning lady wearing gloves? Beach and bagpipers just sounds so good together.

:lol::lol::lol:

Sept.09/06 Married!!!

Dec.21/06 Sent I-130

Jan.04/04 Received NOA1

Feb.23/06 Sent I-129F

March06/06 USCIS Website States: "Approval Notice Sent."

March15/07 Approval notice arrives in snail mail

March 18/07 NOA1 for I-129F

April 10/07 DS-3032+ AOS fee arrive

April 17/07 Sent back DS-3032 + AOS fee via overnight delivery

May 05/07 AOS arrives in mail

May 07/07 IV bill arrives in mail

May 08/08 Sent back IV bill

May 21 NVC generates DS-230

June 4/07 Mailed DS-230 via overnight delivery.

June 7/07 DS-230 entered into the system

June 18/07 Case Complete!

July 25/07 Medical

September 4/07 Contacted State Senator Re: MTL backlog

Dec.6/07 INTERVIEW..... APPROVED!!!! (After being kept awake all night in dirty clothes standing outside my hotel because Air Canada lost my luggage and my hotel started on fire. Meh, sleep is highly over-rated anyways.)

Dec.18/07 Moved to the US

Oct. 29/09 Citizenship Oath Ceremony

"We come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly"

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From my experience and what I have read on here, being denied for something like lack of ties to Canada has not created a problem at all with the officer at the interview. It seems to have happened to quite a few people and the officers are used to it.

Thanks....I feel better. I need to get working on getting more ties or maybe I'll just go back to Canada and stay till I get my interview. I don't really want to. My husband and I bought a house here and I don't want him moving stuff around. Ha ha. Thanks for your imput.

I-130

06-16-07 - I-130 sent

06-26-07 - I-130 NOA1 rec'd

12-03-07 - I-130 approved

I-824

12-17-07 - sent I-824 to california

12-28-07 - NOA for I-824

04-09-08 - NOA - file transfering to NVC

04-22-09 - called NVC-"haven't rec'd file as of yet". I was told to wait till I get the next action and then write a letter to them stating "will be persueing AOS"

I-129F

07-13-07 - I-129 sent

07-19-07 - I-129 NOA1 rec'd

12-03-07 - I-129 approved

01-02-08 - rec'd letter from NVC "will be sending i-129f to Montreal"

01-17-08 - rec'd Package 3

mailed Police Search Request to Hamilton Police Dept. with $40- money order

01-22-08 - mailed Package 3 to Montreal (checklist, ds-230 with attachments,

ds-156 filled out application ONCE but sent 2 copies)

03-29-08 - picked up police search results (came up negative....which is good)

02-04-08 - got medical done Dr Seiden Toronto Ontario

04-04-08 - picked up medial results from doctor's office - xrays of my chest and sealed envelope

13-04-08 - going to Montreal by car with my girlfriend-staying at hotel across from embassy, staying for 2 nights

04-14-08 - INTERVIEW DATE - Approved

04-16-08 - Rec'd passport back from embassy

04-21-08 - Port of Entry - Sarnia Ontario

EAD

05-02-08 - Sent I-765 to California

05-06-08 - NOA - California rec'd I-765 (work auth)

08-21-08 - Biometerics appt - took 5 minutes once we got there NOT ENOUGH SPACE TO FINISH MY JOURNEY............

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This will make you feel better:

I came here End of October 2006. I have been in California solid since then. We applied I-130 in april and 485 in June. We didn't know we were supposed to file both at the same time. We have an interview which it may come up at but I have been to 3 infopasses and no one has cared. I even asked during one appointment if it would be a problem... he said so long as we applied in and around the 6 month mark for AOS... normally they don't mind. Just TELL the interviewer the truth if they ask.

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July, 2011 - US Citizen

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Has anyone out there stayed in the u.s. for the maximum 6 months stay (from canada)? If so, did you have any problems at your interview about spending so much time in the u.s. during the visa process?

Thanks in advance for any help.

There is no such thing as OVERSTAYING. There is no limit in the number of months a canadian is allowed in the US. Plus as a Canadian because you do not get an I94 the US has no clue when you depart and only knows when you re-enter. I know guys who are living in the states for years without status and goes to canada to renew Driver l and passport from time to time. My own case i was in the us from , january, March, April and fromMay- november when i went for my Interview. it did not even come up

Sent I-130 ---october 23rd 2006

NO1 --- November 9th 2006

RFE for marriage certificate--- Jan 03 2007

RFE sent JAN 10th 2007

NO2 Jan 28th 2007

Sent DS3020 March 14th 2007 via email

Email accepted --- March 18th 2007

Sent both I864 and DS230 April 23rd 2007

RFE For both I864 and DS230 may 10th 2007

RFE reply Sent on may 14th 2007

Case completed May 29th 2007

Medicals: October 2nd 2007

Interview: November 27th 2007 *** APROVED

Visa received November 29th 2007

POE:Detroit December 4th, 2007

Applied for SSN: December 5th, 2007 Pending

SSN Received: December 12, 2007

Green card Received: December 29,2007

I751 September 8, 2009

Biometrics October 22, 2009

I-751 Approved November 18th, 2009

Done for good!!!!!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Has anyone out there stayed in the u.s. for the maximum 6 months stay (from canada)? If so, did you have any problems at your interview about spending so much time in the u.s. during the visa process?

Thanks in advance for any help.

There is no such thing as OVERSTAYING. There is no limit in the number of months a canadian is allowed in the US. Plus as a Canadian because you do not get an I94 the US has no clue when you depart and only knows when you re-enter. I know guys who are living in the states for years without status and goes to canada to renew Driver l and passport from time to time. My own case i was in the us from , january, March, April and fromMay- november when i went for my Interview. it did not even come up

Do not consider this as legitimate advice. There IS a limit, and it is 6 months of every 12. Snowbirds forums, IOs and anyone you ask will confirm this. As for the in and out... this is HIGHLY subjective. The US has a hard time tracking exits but obviously entries are logged carefully especially if you have a visa (immigrant or not). Living in the US without status can REALLY burn your ### and I suggest if you are reading this to do things the correct way.

In my own personal case when I entered last time they logged my "account" extensively as I mentioned I would be entering/exiting and re-entering. Even though I was a B-2 (VWP to be more specific as I am Canadian) and am fully allowed to enter and exit all I like. But IOs can make up their own mind and flex rules. So as I say do it the RIGHT way.

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Has anyone out there stayed in the u.s. for the maximum 6 months stay (from canada)? If so, did you have any problems at your interview about spending so much time in the u.s. during the visa process?

Thanks in advance for any help.

There is no such thing as OVERSTAYING. There is no limit in the number of months a canadian is allowed in the US. Plus as a Canadian because you do not get an I94 the US has no clue when you depart and only knows when you re-enter. I know guys who are living in the states for years without status and goes to canada to renew Driver l and passport from time to time. My own case i was in the us from , january, March, April and fromMay- november when i went for my Interview. it did not even come up

Do not consider this as legitimate advice. There IS a limit, and it is 6 months of every 12. Snowbirds forums, IOs and anyone you ask will confirm this. As for the in and out... this is HIGHLY subjective. The US has a hard time tracking exits but obviously entries are logged carefully especially if you have a visa (immigrant or not). Living in the US without status can REALLY burn your ### and I suggest if you are reading this to do things the correct way.

In my own personal case when I entered last time they logged my "account" extensively as I mentioned I would be entering/exiting and re-entering. Even though I was a B-2 (VWP to be more specific as I am Canadian) and am fully allowed to enter and exit all I like. But IOs can make up their own mind and flex rules. So as I say do it the RIGHT way.

I agree with bradcanuck on this one. Although I don't think the rules regarding Canadian visits to the US are as strict as they may be with other countries, I am sure there is some point where you will be considered as overstaying.

I think if you were to overstay by 180 days in one visit (which would mean you have already been in the US for 6 months straight, then stay another 180 days without leaving,) I have no doubt there would be repercussions for that, and most likely a ban.

From what I have seen so far, they don't track all your visits to the US, and they really don't know when you leave the country. However, those few people who are given a rough time at the border sometimes have been issued I-94's so that they could be tracked entering and exiting the country. If they were to overstay their I-94, I'm quite sure that would not go un-noticed either.

Just my 2 cents.

Sept.09/06 Married!!!

Dec.21/06 Sent I-130

Jan.04/04 Received NOA1

Feb.23/06 Sent I-129F

March06/06 USCIS Website States: "Approval Notice Sent."

March15/07 Approval notice arrives in snail mail

March 18/07 NOA1 for I-129F

April 10/07 DS-3032+ AOS fee arrive

April 17/07 Sent back DS-3032 + AOS fee via overnight delivery

May 05/07 AOS arrives in mail

May 07/07 IV bill arrives in mail

May 08/08 Sent back IV bill

May 21 NVC generates DS-230

June 4/07 Mailed DS-230 via overnight delivery.

June 7/07 DS-230 entered into the system

June 18/07 Case Complete!

July 25/07 Medical

September 4/07 Contacted State Senator Re: MTL backlog

Dec.6/07 INTERVIEW..... APPROVED!!!! (After being kept awake all night in dirty clothes standing outside my hotel because Air Canada lost my luggage and my hotel started on fire. Meh, sleep is highly over-rated anyways.)

Dec.18/07 Moved to the US

Oct. 29/09 Citizenship Oath Ceremony

"We come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly"

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In my own personal case when I entered last time they logged my "account" extensively as I mentioned I would be entering/exiting and re-entering. Even though I was a B-2 (VWP to be more specific as I am Canadian) and am fully allowed to enter and exit all I like. But IOs can make up their own mind and flex rules. So as I say do it the RIGHT way.

Hi Brad,

Canada is not part of the VWP, we are an entity of our own. Are you sure you entered under a B2 visa? From what I understand they are issued at the Consulate and not normally given to Canadians.

But you are correct to clarify that Canadians ARE subject to time limits in the US. It's good you jumped on that when you did, I would hate to see someone be in for a horrible surprise at their interview when they are told they overstayed.

04-21-2006 | Marriage in Santa Ana, CA
I-130 Process
06-29-2006 | Mailed to CSC
08-23-2006 | Was told application was rejected & sent back
08-30-2006 | Recieved rejected package
09-01-2006 | Resubmitted I-130
09-08-2006 | NOA1 (now that's more like it)
09-13-2006 | Recieved NOA1 in the mail
12-19-2006 | Recieved email RFE
12-20-2006 | Recieved RFE in mail
12-22-2006 | Sent out RFE info
01-09-2007 | NOA2 Email received!
I-130 at NVC
01-24-2007 | Case Number Assigned
02-06-2007 | Emailed DS-3032 COA
02-09-2007 | NVC confirms COA in email
02-20-2007 | DS3032 & AOS Fee Bill Mailed
02-26-2007 | Received DS3032 and AOS Fee Bill
02-28-2007 | Mailed AOS Fee Bill and check
03-13-2007 | I-864 received
03-21-2007 | I-864 sent
05-16-2007 | IV Bill resent from NVC (never got the first)
06-02-2007 | IV Bill received
06-05-2007 | IV Bill payment sent
06-26-2007 | Received DS230
06-29-2007 | Mailed DS230 to NVC
08-15-2007 | NVC process complete but was sent back to US CIS (#@$%#$% this sucks)
11-08-2007 | I-130 returned to NVC
11-08-2007 | Requested expedited interview due to daughters illness
11-21-2007 | NVC approved expedited interview. Mailed to Montreal Embassy Nov 20th
12-11-2007 | Told by contact at US Consulate in Toronto that our interview date will be on Jan 4th.
01-04-2008 | Interview In Montreal. VISA GRANTED
01-11-2008 | Arrival in the US
11-09-2009 | Biometrics taken for 10 year green card
01-20-2010 | Approved- 10 GC ordered for production

06-22-2013 | N-400 package sent

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In my own personal case when I entered last time they logged my "account" extensively as I mentioned I would be entering/exiting and re-entering. Even though I was a B-2 (VWP to be more specific as I am Canadian) and am fully allowed to enter and exit all I like. But IOs can make up their own mind and flex rules. So as I say do it the RIGHT way.

Hi Brad,

Canada is not part of the VWP, we are an entity of our own. Are you sure you entered under a B2 visa? From what I understand they are issued at the Consulate and not normally given to Canadians.

But you are correct to clarify that Canadians ARE subject to time limits in the US. It's good you jumped on that when you did, I would hate to see someone be in for a horrible surprise at their interview when they are told they overstayed.

All my stamps in my passport from when I have entered the US all have B2 written on them. The B2 was written in pen by Customs.

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There have been a few topics on this and I've mentioned I get stamped every time. Others say they never have and others say half the time. My POE have been Peace Arch / YVR (Vancouver airport) and I've been stamped B2 (in pen written as previous poster mentioned). We just say VWP as it is a bit easier than ranting about the separate program etc.

I am just giving EXTREMELY tight advice because I've seen things go great, and bad for people on this forum and when you give dodgey advice on a dodgey situation the result can only be... well I'll let you guess.

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However if you say that Canada is part of the VWP and then someone goes to look up what the time contraints are on actual VWP visitors, they'll think they only have 90 days and then come back here even more confused. ;)

See Voyage.gc.ca for specific info.

Canadian Retirees/Snowbirds

A maximum admission period of six months is expected to be the norm for Canadian retirees seeking to winter in warmer climates. Those who wish to stay longer may apply for an extension with the nearest office of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service once they are in the United States, but before their authorized stay expires. They may be asked to demonstrate that they are only remaining temporarily in the U.S

If you're planning to stay in the US to wait out the visa process, you'd fall into this category of Snowbirds.

As for myself, I stayed in the US for 5 months when we were waiting on our petitions to be approved. When I entered the US (Nov. 2003) I had no job and no ties to Canada other than a couple bank accounts. I had a 3 month return ticket, which I changed about a week after I arrived. I told the border guard that my husband and I were waiting on immigration paperwork, and that I'd just been laid off from my job of 13 years and needed an extended holiday. He asked me if I had any chocolate for him, and sent me on my way (he was suffering a sugar high from Halloween). I lucked out that time, considering I had abslutely no ties to Canada, but he was in a good mood I s'pose.

It was only questioned at my interview when she asked how it was possible I could live without a job for so long. I'd been given a fairly good severance package when I got laid off, so I had plenty of money to support myself during that time.

If you drop everything and quit your job etc in order to have an extended stay in the US, they will ask you if you have money to fund your stay. Saying that you'll be staying with your spouse will not necessarily be sufficient, they'll want to know if you have cash flow of your own. If you don't, they'll suspect that you'll be working illegally, and will likely deny your entry.

divorced - April 2010 moved back to Ontario May 2010 and surrendered green card

PLEASE DO NOT PRIVATE MESSAGE ME OR EMAIL ME. I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT CURRENT US IMMIGRATION PROCEDURES!!!!!

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thank you everyone for your information. It is alittle confusing but I think I will just abide by the law and leave here before the 6 months. You are all great.

I-130

06-16-07 - I-130 sent

06-26-07 - I-130 NOA1 rec'd

12-03-07 - I-130 approved

I-824

12-17-07 - sent I-824 to california

12-28-07 - NOA for I-824

04-09-08 - NOA - file transfering to NVC

04-22-09 - called NVC-"haven't rec'd file as of yet". I was told to wait till I get the next action and then write a letter to them stating "will be persueing AOS"

I-129F

07-13-07 - I-129 sent

07-19-07 - I-129 NOA1 rec'd

12-03-07 - I-129 approved

01-02-08 - rec'd letter from NVC "will be sending i-129f to Montreal"

01-17-08 - rec'd Package 3

mailed Police Search Request to Hamilton Police Dept. with $40- money order

01-22-08 - mailed Package 3 to Montreal (checklist, ds-230 with attachments,

ds-156 filled out application ONCE but sent 2 copies)

03-29-08 - picked up police search results (came up negative....which is good)

02-04-08 - got medical done Dr Seiden Toronto Ontario

04-04-08 - picked up medial results from doctor's office - xrays of my chest and sealed envelope

13-04-08 - going to Montreal by car with my girlfriend-staying at hotel across from embassy, staying for 2 nights

04-14-08 - INTERVIEW DATE - Approved

04-16-08 - Rec'd passport back from embassy

04-21-08 - Port of Entry - Sarnia Ontario

EAD

05-02-08 - Sent I-765 to California

05-06-08 - NOA - California rec'd I-765 (work auth)

08-21-08 - Biometerics appt - took 5 minutes once we got there NOT ENOUGH SPACE TO FINISH MY JOURNEY............

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