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Filed: Other Country: England
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Ok heres the deal had my interview in Vancouver and was denied,I knew I would be so had 601 ready to go there and then,so handed over all paperwork etc and off I went got an NOA1 saying it had been recieved at Vermont on 7th April and if I wanted to check processing times out to go look on their site which I did but could not see 601s anywhere,so just wondering if anyone knows the timescale for processing 601 through Vermont,yes I got my case set up so I will know if it has been touched but just kinda wondering about the timespan,oh I know they say between 30 and 90 days ok,any help please,thanks :thumbs:

Hoo theer marra waat sek fettle?

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Ok heres the deal had my interview in Vancouver and was denied,I knew I would be so had 601 ready to go there and then,so handed over all paperwork etc and off I went got an NOA1 saying it had been recieved at Vermont on 7th April and if I wanted to check processing times out to go look on their site which I did but could not see 601s anywhere,so just wondering if anyone knows the timescale for processing 601 through Vermont,yes I got my case set up so I will know if it has been touched but just kinda wondering about the timespan,oh I know they say between 30 and 90 days ok,any help please,thanks :thumbs:

You've got your case set up? Did you get a receipt number? If so, can you tell me how long from submiting it until you got your case number. I submitted mine on March 30th in Montreal. They said they sent it off the week of April 14th. And also, when I asked about time lines in Montreal, they told me between 4 and 6 months.

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Filed: Other Country: England
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Yep it took about 2 weeks to get my case number from Vermont,but was told at Vancouver by the guy who interviewed me that as it was a fairly straight foreward waiver that it would be on the shorter side rather than 6/7 months but its not really down to the consulate its down to Vermont,so its been 5 weeks since interview and counting.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Be prepared for a long wait. Our interview was on October 27th. Receipt Date is 12/1. At the interview we was told 4-6 months. We called Montreal the other day and said we was at 6 months...they said...its taking 9-12 months now. As far as checking the status online. There is no 601 date in Vermont. Its a sit and wait game. Good luck. There are others here that have been waiting since last june and july and not heard anything either.

I-130 Time Line

1/19/05 - NOA1 from CSC

4/21/05 - additional systems check (180 days)

6/01/05 - Touched

APPROVED 6/1/05....(142 days)

NVC Time Line

6/20/05 - NVC assigns case #

6/27/05 - DS3032 & AOS Bill generated

6/28/05 - DS3032 & AOS fee mailed

6/29/05 - DS3032 received by NVC

7/04/05 - IV Bill generated

7/12/05 - IV Bill Received

7/13/05 - IV Bill Sent to St. Louis

7/28/05 - I-864 received

7/29/05 - I-864 mailed

7/30/05 - DS-230 received

1-29F Time Line

2/17/05 - NOA1 from MSC

6/15/05 - NOA2 from MSC

6/22/05 - NVC assigns case #

6/27/05 - Case delivered to Embasy

6/30/05 - Case inputed into computer

7/05/05 - Packet 3 sent from Embassy

7/13/05 - Packet 3 received

8/04/05 - Medical

10/27/05 - Interview

10/27/05 - k3 switched to CR1, waiver filed

11/22/05 - 601 waiver NOA 1

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just out of curiosity, what was the waiver for? we are thinking that we might need one for a drug charge many many years ago (which was pardoned) and any helpful information would be awesome.

11/26/05 married!!!!

5/8/06 I-130 filed at Calgary Consulate

5/8/06 I-130 approved!! YAY!!!

5/23/06 Received packet 3

5/24/06 Sent DS230 parts 1 and 2 to Montreal

5/24/06 Sent request for certified criminal record check to Ottawa

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just out of curiosity, what was the waiver for? we are thinking that we might need one for a drug charge many many years ago (which was pardoned) and any helpful information would be awesome.

I got my police cert from u.k. and it had my offences on that total of about 11 but only 3 court appearances,the guy who interviewed me in Vancouver was only bothered about the most serious he told me that if it where not for that one I would have been granted a visa(everything happened 22years ago)due to the time scale involved,so it is the luck of draw when you go for interview,but I was prepared and had all my stuff ready to present at the interview as a time saver............although the wait goes on for my waiver!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbs:

Hoo theer marra waat sek fettle?

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