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Here is my detailed experience at the Montreal Consulate on April 19th. I was approved and it was a piece of cake.

Good luck to everyone

My Interview experience was fairly flawless.

I was very concerned that I would require a waiver as I previously was married to a US Citizen back in 98 and basically lived there on and off for almost 5 years. I also worked as an independant contractor (courier) for about a year.

I remarried in 2005 to a US Citizen. (Total Coincidence)We started our process in April2005 and had on Interview April 19th 2006.

My husband flew from NY to Toronto and he and I drove to Montreal on Tuesday and hardly talked to each other we were so nervous. Wednesday was our interview. We arrived at the consulate at around 8:00am. We went straight to the 19th floor and to the window to collect our number. When our number was called (at around 9:15am)we went to window 11 (I think) and the lady asked us for my passport, and if I had another police certificate as the one I had originally submitted was dated Oct05. Thankfully I had my RCMP certificate that was sent to me in Dec05. I was then told to pay my fee for my FBI fingerprints ($85) at the cashier and come back to her with my receipt. I totally forgot about that fee, thank God my husband had his wallet with American money in it

I gave the lady the receipt and she told my husband and I to wait until we see our number appear on the screen again. About 1/2 an hour later our number popped up. We both proceeded to a room where the interviewer was behind a glass. He smiled, which made me finally feel at ease and asked my just a few questions.

He said to us that everything looked fine. The only thing he was unsure about was my arrest and the final result. Apparently the reports that they obtained did not clearly stated what the ending result was to my case. I explained to him what happened and also showed him the police report that I had obtained with the final result as "Nolle Proscqui" He did not understand what that ment. I explained it to him, he then googled it. Right in front of me, and he smiled because the explaination that I gave him was almost exactly what he was reading on his screen. Basically the term means that there was not enough evidence and the procecutor has decided to go no further. Basically the charges were dropped. That is all the interviewer was looking for. Some indication that my case was dismissed.

He then took the police report that I gave him, photo copied it, I believe he got appoval from someone then came back in and asked me. Have you crossed since you have been married? I said yes.

How long have you been married? I said April 22nd. He said of this year? I smiled. I said no, actually it will be a year on Saturday. He laughed and said, I don't even know what date it is.

He then asked my husband, who was sitting quietly on a chair, How it has been for him? The travelling? My husband said, it's been alright but it's very hard on both of us.

Then I was asked about my travelling and if I have travelled since we got married? I said yes, at least every other month.

He said, Well I see you have had a few problems in the past which is no big deal, but when you have crossed in the past have you stated why and who you were visiting? I said yes, everytime I crossed I said that I was going to see my husband.

He smiled again and said. Well, everything else looks great. Since you are a Canadian passport holder the rest of these things don't matter. (I assume he was talking about me working and living in the US)

He then said, are you guys planning on sticking around until tomorrow? I said yes and my husband had this huge smile on his face, it was adorable.

The interviewer then said, good. Then you can pick up your visa tomorrow at 2:30. Congradulations.

I was so happy. The people at the consulate were friendly and helpful, and it made our experience a lot less stressful.

My advise. Stay calm, smile and look confident and all will be fine.

The whole experience probably took about 2 hours. Most of it was waiting.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Yay!

I'm so glad things went smoothly! :)

Did you try and of the coffee from the super-ghetto coffee machine in the waiting room? :D

I was half tempted, just to see what it was like. :lol:

Did you guys stay at Hotel Tour de Centre-Ville too? :)

I'm so happy for you!! :D

When do you move?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Congratulations on your approval.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline
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Congratulations

I-130

02-06-06 NOA-1

02-21-06 *touched*

04-27-06 Approved (Wife)

05-02-06 Approved (Stepchild)

04-28-06 *touched*

05-01-06 *touched*

I-129F

02-22-06 NOA-1

03-08-06 *touched*

04-28-06 *touched*

05-04-06 *touched*

05-17-06 APPROVED

05-26-06 Received by NVC

05-30-06 Case # assigned

05-31-06 Sent to Bogota

06-02-06 Received at embassy (signed by Pedro)

06-06-06 Sent packet 3 to Medellin

06-08-06 Received packet 3

06-12-06 Faxed and mailed packet 3 back to US Embassy

06-16-06 Received packet 4 // INTERVIEW DATE JULY 21ST , 2006

07-21-06 Visas APPROVED , coming to America on July 28 , 2006

NVC

05-08-06 received (Stepchild)

05-09-06 received (wife)

05-12-06 case # assigned (Stepchild)

05-19-06 case # assigned (Wife)

AOS

05-02-08 AOS received in Chicago Lockbox

05-20-08 Bometrics done for both of them

06-15-08 RFE for 864

07-18-08 Resumed processing

11-07-08 I called USCIS and placed an "Service request"

12-02-08 "Service Request" notice received

12-17-08 Interview letter received dated on 12-08-08

02-18-09 Interview date at 8:45AM

Filed: Timeline
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Thanks for all the congrats =)

Chicken...Yes, I stayed at Tour Centre Ville. It was ok but my husband and I were dying to get out of there. Sorry to say but we HATED Montreal. =( We did go touring though. On our own =) We took a lot of pictures and did a little bit of shopping.

I did not try to coffee. But did see the machine. There was a brave old lady that just couldn't resist though. I couldn't help smiling when she walked over there and put in her money =) It looked gross. =D

My move will hopefully be the first weekend in June. I am trying to tie up all loose ends. I will be putting my resignation in on May 3rd. My superiors are not in until next week so I have to wait.

My husband and I are trying to decide what the best route for us is. Fly or drive.

I do not have many things to take. Mostly clothes. As I am living with my parents and there is no real rush to bring everything over at once.

I do have a question though. Do I have to bring all of my things over when I activate my visa? Or can I gradually bring my things over? If I can gradually bring my things, I will just fly upon activation.

I will have to see though. I am planning to have all my dr. and dentist appointments before I leave and looking into EI.

Again thanks again for all the congrats =)

Good luck to everyone that's still waiting.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
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Congrats!!!

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

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks for all the congrats =)

Chicken...Yes, I stayed at Tour Centre Ville. It was ok but my husband and I were dying to get out of there. Sorry to say but we HATED Montreal. =( We did go touring though. On our own =) We took a lot of pictures and did a little bit of shopping.

I did not try to coffee. But did see the machine. There was a brave old lady that just couldn't resist though. I couldn't help smiling when she walked over there and put in her money =) It looked gross. =D

My move will hopefully be the first weekend in June. I am trying to tie up all loose ends. I will be putting my resignation in on May 3rd. My superiors are not in until next week so I have to wait.

My husband and I are trying to decide what the best route for us is. Fly or drive.

I do not have many things to take. Mostly clothes. As I am living with my parents and there is no real rush to bring everything over at once.

I do have a question though. Do I have to bring all of my things over when I activate my visa? Or can I gradually bring my things over? If I can gradually bring my things, I will just fly upon activation.

I will have to see though. I am planning to have all my dr. and dentist appointments before I leave and looking into EI.

Again thanks again for all the congrats =)

Good luck to everyone that's still waiting.

Sorry to hear you didn't like Montreal. :( And that's too funny about the old lady! :lol: I was very disappointed no one tried the coffee when I was there. I wanted to witness it!

As for moving your stuff over, you can do it gradually. That's what I'm doing. I had a giant suitcase with pretty much all of my winter and spring clothes when we went to interview, so I took those down the first time. I've visited Canada twice since, and each time bring a little bit more stuff with me.

Nice n' easy that way. :yes:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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When our number was called (at around 9:15am)we went to window 11 (I think) and the lady asked us for my passport, and if I had another police certificate as the one I had originally submitted was dated Oct05. Thankfully I had my RCMP certificate that was sent to me in Dec05. I was then told to pay my fee for my FBI fingerprints ($85) at the cashier and come back to her with my receipt. I totally forgot about that fee, thank God my husband had his wallet with American money in it

The interviewer then said, good. Then you can pick up your visa tomorrow at 2:30. Congradulations.

I was so happy. The people at the consulate were friendly and helpful, and it made our experience a lot less stressful.

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR VISA APPROVAL! :dance:

I was just wondering... how long is the police/RCMP certificate valid for? I thought they were good for one year. Why did they ask you for a newer one? I'm also glad you mentioned the fingerprinting fee in your post because I didn't know about that.

Thanks for sharing your experience.

CR-1

09/16/2005 Mailed I-130 (CSC)

09/21/2005 NOA 1

02/07/2006 NOA 2 (Day 143)

02/25/2006 Petitioner receives AOS Bill in U.S. (Day 161)

02/27/2006 AOS Bill (regular USPS) and DS-3032 (Canada Post regular) are mailed out

03/21/2006 Petitioner receives I-864 package (Day 185)

03/22/2006 Beneficiary receives IV Bill and sends payment - regular mail (Day 186)

03/24/2006 Petitioner sends back I-864 (Day 188)

04/13/2006 Beneficiary receives DS-230 (Day 208)

05/10/2006 Beneficiary sends back DS-230 and docs to NVC via Fedex (Day 235)

05/19/2006 NVC issues RFE on Question # 20 on the DS-230. (Day 244)

05/29/2006 Beneficiary receives RFE and sends it off (Day 254)

06/02/2006 NVC receives RFE (Day 258)

06/16/2006 Case Complete! (Day 272)

07/07/2006 Case forwarded to Consulate in Montreal (Day 293)

08/11/2006 INTERVIEW! VISA APPROVED!

08/14/2006 Picked up visa and crossed the border.

08/25/2006 SS card arrives in the mail

09/07/2006 GC arrives in the mail.

K-3

02/01/2006 Mailed I-129F

02/07/2006 NOA1

04/14/2006 I-129F is approved!

04/24/2006 NVC forwards the application to the consulate in Montreal

05/01/2006 Packet 3 is received from consulate & is sent of 3 days later

07/07/2006 Medical

08/08/2006 INTERVIEW- cancelled bec. of CR-1

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CYGNET: I had a police certificate from my local police station. I believe that one is only good for 6 months. I had requested my RCMP report back in Aug05 and received it in December05 or Jan06. I think the RCMP certificate is valid for 1 year but don't quote me on that. :star:

The finger print fee I had TOTALLY forgot about. As I said before thank god for my husband because I didn't have a penny on me.

CHICKEN: You have just made my day. I am so glad that I can gradually bring my things over. :dance:

Take care everyone. :thumbs:

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
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Congratulations!!! :)

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Sweden
Timeline
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Congratulations!

I-130

2005-09-23 Sent I-130.

2005-10-05 I-130 NOA1

2006-02-19 *touched*

2006-02-21 RFE

2006-03-09 RFE received by CSC

2006-03-29 I-130 NOA2

2006-03-31 *touched*

2006-04-01 *touched*

2006-04-12 NVC assigned case number

I-129F

2005-11-18 I-129F Sent

2005-11-29 I-129F NOA1

2005-12-27 I-129F RFE :(

2006-01-13 I-129F RFE Reply sent.

2006-01-25 *touched*

2006-01-26 I-129F RFE received

2006-04-04 *touched*

2006-04-04 NOA2 **approved!!!**

2006-04-20 NVC assigned case number

2006-04-21 case forwarded to embassy

2006-04-26 packet 3 received

2006-05-02 packet 3 sent

2006-05-04 packet 4 received

2006-05-15 Interview in Stockholm **APPROVED**

2006-05-23 My sweetie is coming home!!

 
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