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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Someone please clarify:

I have a CR-1 Interview Dec 10th in Montreal and I was reading that the new DS-160 form is required. Is this true for my case ? I am approved at the NVC and awaiting my interview.

Thanks,

Scott

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Someone please clarify:

I have a CR-1 Interview Dec 10th in Montreal and I was reading that the new DS-160 form is required. Is this true for my case ? I am approved at the NVC and awaiting my interview.

Thanks,

Scott

Hmm... I would be interested to know the answer to that. I haven't even heard of that form.

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Married 3/15/07

USCIS:

NOA1: 5/23/2008

NOA2: 9/12/2008

NVC:

They received: 9/24/2008

Case Complete: 12/1/2008

Interview: 03/24/2009

Received approved visa (after RFE in interview): 04/21/2009

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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As far as i know , I didnt take any form to my Cr1 interview in montreal I had it on nov 6th this year , unless untill its something very recent then i donot know

Someone please clarify:

I have a CR-1 Interview Dec 10th in Montreal and I was reading that the new DS-160 form is required. Is this true for my case ? I am approved at the NVC and awaiting my interview.

Thanks,

Scott

Hmm... I would be interested to know the answer to that. I haven't even heard of that form.

Sept 15 2007 I-130 sent

Jan 4th 2008 NOA1 received

Feb 24 2008 File entered into system

May 06 2008 1st Touch

May 07 2008 2nd Touch

June 17 2008 Approval notice sent (update in email)

June 18 2008 Touch

June 25 2008 NVC Assigned case number

June 30 2008 I 864/ds 3032 generated

July 07 2008 I 864 bill paid/ emailed ds3032

july 11 2008 AOS package mailed

july 25 2008 IV bill paid online

aug 06 2008 ds230 package sent

aug 08 2008 nvc received ds230 package

aug 15 2008 RFE letter sent by NVC

sep 04 2008 RFE cheklist entered into system

sep 11 2008 CASE COMPLETED :)

Nov 06 2008 INTERVIEW

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Well the Cr1 is an so called "Immigrant Visa" am I right?

Then I'd say you don't need it since it's for Nonimmigrant Visa.. But I might be horribly wrong.. :blush:

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2005 summer -Met my husband for the first time,started dating

25. November 2005 - official as a couple

13. October 2007 - Got married

4/07/2008 Filed I-130

4/11/2008 Received NOA1

11.05/2008 Got transferred to CSC

11/12/2008 Touch

11/13/2008 Touch

11/14/2008 Touch

12/05/2008 Touch

12/05/2008 Approved

12/06/2008 Touch

12/09/2008 Touch???

12/15/2008 NOA 2 Letter received

01/24/2009 Sent I-824 to CSC

I used to be my own protection, but not now, cause my path has lost direction, somehow

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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The above poster is correct. Quote from Montreal's website:

"Beginning October 22, 2008, all applicants applying for nonimmigrant visas in Montréal and Vancouver must use the new DS-160 application form."

Since the IR-1 and CR-1 are immigrant visas, as opposed to non-immigrant, this requirements does not apply to us.

CSC
I-130

2008-03-12: NOA1 issued
2008-08-12: NOA2 issued
________________________________________________________________________
NVC
IR-1 Visa

2008-08-18: NVC Received
2008-09-30: Case Complete
2008-10-16: Interview date assigned

_________________________________________________________________________
CONSULATE
Montreal, Canada

2008-12-04: Interview
2008-12-08: Visa in hand

_________________________________________________________________________
HOME SWEET HOME
At long last...

2008-12-11: POE: Buffalo NY Land Border Crossing
2008-12-23: Applied for SSN at local office (no record despite checking box to apply on DS-230)
2008-12-30: Welcome to the United States letter received
2009-01-06: SSN Received
2009-01-06: Greencard Received
_________________________________________________________________________
NATURALIZATION
N-400

2014-01-23: Sent N-400 package via express delivery

2014-01-27: NOA-1
2014-02-07: Biometric appointment letter mailed
2014-02-19: Biometric appointment
2014-02-21: Placed in line for interview scheduling

2014-03-25: Interview

2014-07-25: Oath Ceremony

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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The above poster is correct. Quote from Montreal's website:

"Beginning October 22, 2008, all applicants applying for nonimmigrant visas in Montréal and Vancouver must use the new DS-160 application form."

Since the IR-1 and CR-1 are immigrant visas, as opposed to non-immigrant, this requirements does not apply to us.

Thanks a lot, it's such a long process, I'm nearing the end now, I can't even distinguish what the name of the Visa I'm going for is ? LMAO !!!!

Thanks again,

Dec 10th, here I come !!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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It happens to me a lot that I read and read the same thing over again but can't figure out what I really need to know. Like what documents do i have to send, are the pictures the right ones.. We're all here to help each other. :yes:

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2005 summer -Met my husband for the first time,started dating

25. November 2005 - official as a couple

13. October 2007 - Got married

4/07/2008 Filed I-130

4/11/2008 Received NOA1

11.05/2008 Got transferred to CSC

11/12/2008 Touch

11/13/2008 Touch

11/14/2008 Touch

12/05/2008 Touch

12/05/2008 Approved

12/06/2008 Touch

12/09/2008 Touch???

12/15/2008 NOA 2 Letter received

01/24/2009 Sent I-824 to CSC

I used to be my own protection, but not now, cause my path has lost direction, somehow

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DS 160 Is slowly replacing the DS 156 for nonimmigrant visas.

The new DS-160, Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application, is a fully integrated online application form that will be used to collect the necessary application information from persons seeking a nonimmigrant visa. The DS-160 will be submitted electronically to the Department of State via the Internet. Consular Officers will use the information entered on the DS-160 to process the visa application and, combined with a personal interview, will determine an applicant’s eligibility for a nonimmigrant visa.

Important Notice: The new DS-160, Nonimmigrant Visa Electronic Application, is currently being used only at a few selected U.S. Embassy/Consulate locations. An announcement will appear here when the Department of State is closer to full implementation.

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