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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I have read several posts about time-saving options. Most of those posts were from people overseas.

Since I am in Canada and live so close to the border, I would think that I wouldn't have to appoint an agent or have my husband receive the mail on my behalf. It is rare that mail is "held up" for long when travelling to Canada from the U.S.

Am I interpreting the DS3032 instructions correctly?

Thank you, all!

I-130

2005-08-27 Married in U.S.A.

2005-09-02 Sent I-130 via USPS

2005-09-13 NOA1

2005-09-19 Received NOA1 - petition routed to CSC

2006-01-27 Touched

2006-01-31 NOA2 Approved

2006-02-04 NOA2 Received

I-129F

2006-01-06 Sent I-129F via USPS

2006-01-12 NOA1

2006-01-18 Received NOA1

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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We filled it out for me to be the agent for my husband, even though he is from Ontario (close to the border).

Especially because there have been many times over the last 7 years of corresponding back and forth with family as well as eBay that things have taken 1-2 weeks (yes, even simple letters) instead of the usualy 2-5 days to mail the same type items here within the US.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Ditto here. I used myself as agent in Canada. My husband received stuff there as well. We never knew where things were going to go but it was easy.

Good luck! :dance:

Edited by caviar22

Can the Naturalizatin process be so painless?!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks so much for the information, everyone! :D

I-130

2005-08-27 Married in U.S.A.

2005-09-02 Sent I-130 via USPS

2005-09-13 NOA1

2005-09-19 Received NOA1 - petition routed to CSC

2006-01-27 Touched

2006-01-31 NOA2 Approved

2006-02-04 NOA2 Received

I-129F

2006-01-06 Sent I-129F via USPS

2006-01-12 NOA1

2006-01-18 Received NOA1

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