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I emailed it to them about an hour after I left the building. :huh:

It was not a fun walk back to the university. I guess I shouldn't have had such high hopes. I thought it would be the day I finally cleared the obstacle course towards living with my (L) LadyJane. Soon enough, I hope.

... tell the Husband to start preparing his CV...

ps. I put the wrong service center by accident, is it possible to fix it?

I had high hopes too (L). Soon enough.

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And I second FEW's thanks toward the group. Thank you for all your support!

:)

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I-130: 03/26/2007-07/02/2007 at NSC

NVC: 07/20/2007-11/08/2007

Interview at Montreal Consulate: 01/18/2008

(2 months' additional security checks)

Received Green Card: 05/12/2008

Removal of Conditions

I-751: 2/25/10-

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Hi Guys,

I'm the other half of LadyJane.

Take a look at the other thread I started (I didn't know that my wife had started this).

Explaining the CV request at my interview.

(Edit: I just noticed that kcmetzy had linked this in the previous post, thanks!)

:(

Any other ideas?

What!? I don't even know what to make of this, I'm sure you guys don't know either. His CV, it never would have occurred to me to include that in documents to take. Does the work history have to match the G325A - did he change jobs or anything?

And what is this about his interview being rescheduled soon? He has to go BACK!? Does he live in Montreal?

I'm sorry you guys have to go through this - just not right.

I'm so sorry ladyjane!!

What the heck is a CV?

A Belated #######??? A CV? Would they even understand your work if they read it? Morons, probably still believe in phlogiston. My sympathies go out to you and Ladyjane. Best wishes for a rapid resolution to this imbroglio. :thumbs:

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

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

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What!? I don't even know what to make of this, I'm sure you guys don't know either. His CV, it never would have occurred to me to include that in documents to take. Does the work history have to match the G325A - did he change jobs or anything?

And what is this about his interview being rescheduled soon? He has to go BACK!? Does he live in Montreal?

I'm sorry you guys have to go through this - just not right.

I'm so sorry ladyjane!!

What the heck is a CV?

Curriculum vitae - translation = resume - go figure!

I know I am late to the discussion, but a CV is slightly different than a resume.

A curriculum vitae (singular), meaning "course of one's life, is a document that gives much more detail than does a resume about your academic and professional accomplishments. Curricula vitae (plural) are most often used for academic or research positions, whereas resumes are the preferred documents in business and industry.

My best wishes to FEW and LadyJane that you get this resolved sooner rather than later, :)

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I know I am late to the discussion, but a CV is slightly different than a resume.

A curriculum vitae (singular), meaning "course of one's life, is a document that gives much more detail than does a resume about your academic and professional accomplishments. Curricula vitae (plural) are most often used for academic or research positions, whereas resumes are the preferred documents in business and industry.

Well, the common usage refers to your resume', which is what I was referring to (for instance in New Zealand resumes are commonly referred to as CV's).

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