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VISA APPROVED TODAY!!!! Whew. Because it ALMOST didn't happen!

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Hello fellow VJers!

I am SO happy to report that I was approved this morning for my CR1 visa!

I was on my own, as my husband (the USC) had to work so I was pretty nervous and barely slept last night:-)

Mostly, I was worried about the "proving domicile" part as many VJ members have been told to provide more proof before their visa is approved... AND AT FIRST -- THIS IS WHAT I WAS TOLD!!!

I think my heart stopped beating for a minute when the man told me he wasn't going to approve me...but I'm getting ahead of myself...

I'll go through things in order...

First of all, thanks for the heads up VJers to be there just before 7am...I was the first in line! And boy was it cooooold out this morning! Another couple showed up about five mins after I did (I think they're members on here, but never got their user name(s)) so we chatted until they opened the doors...which I think was at 7:30, but I didn't have a watch on me. A few more people had joined the line by then.

Went through security...

Went down some stairs where you're told to wait in a chair outside the elevator. You're also given a form saying what documents/items to have ready to show, so most people get this organized while they wait for the elevator guy to come and get you...

At about 7:45am a few of us from the front of the line were taken up in the elevator... We were told to sit and wait until our names were called.

It was cold and foggy, so unfortunately, couldn't see the view everyone raves about :-)

Just before 8:30am I was called up to a window to submit my documents...

The lady here was pretty nice...she seemed to appreciate that I had everything organized:-)

She told me to go pay at the cashier and come back to be fingerprinted...

There was a bit of a line at the cashier, but I paid, and went back. She wasn't there at first, but when she re-appeared she called me up right away...

She said everything looked in order, took my fingerprints and told me to go back to the main waiting room and wait to be called to an interview room.

*I should note here that of the documents that were asked for, none of them were our "proof of domicile" documents/items...perhaps this is my fault, I should have asked the lady whether she wanted them... But she never asked so I figured I would just show them at the interview....

At around five to 9am I was called in the interview room...

I was kind of thrown off! I guess I was just expecting it to look different:-) It's a pretty small cubicle-like room with a window that you talk through...and you stand...at least my interviewer asked me to...

Anyway, he was...okay...not super nice, but not rude either...

He looked through all my submitted documents and asked me when we would be moving.

I said since we weren't sure how this would turn out, we would move as soon as we could after I got my visa.

That is seriously ALL he asked me!

Then he started explaining domicile and how visas are meant to re-unite people and since my husband and I already live together that doesn't apply here, BLAH BLAH BLAH... Honestly, I don't even think he knew what he was talking about! I certainly didn't! :-)

But the bottom line at the end of all his talking was that everything in my file looked good except that my husband would have to move the States first so he could establish domicile, and then we could proceed further with the visa...

#######?? :ranting:

Well, thank goodness I had read about ALL about this on VJ!

So after I politely listened and nodded to everything he said... I pointed to my file folder on the chair and said I have some proof of domicile...

But before I could finish my sentence, he cut me off and said he didn't need to see it, that there was nothing I could show him that would prove domicile because my husband lives in Canada, not the United States.

Again, #######???

He started to repeat himself about the whole visa meant to reunite people speech but he was interrupted by some other US consulate employee knocking at his door. He asked to excuse himself b/c there was some kind of emergency to deal with.

He came in and out a few more times while I just stood there waiting... He apologized each time saying this was unusual, but there was an emergency...

While he was busy dealing with all that, I'm thinking, Jesus, he won't even let me SHOW him what I brought to prove domicile!!

I think my heart stopped beating for a few seconds:-)

When he came back and was done dealing with the emergency, I gently and VERY nicely said, it was our understanding that since we don't currently live in the United States, that all we had to do was prove that were are "re-establishing" domicile...

He said, well, yes, but you'd need a job offer, a lease agreement...

And I said, WE HAVE ALL THAT!

And he said, Oh, okay...well, then yes, let me have a look at what you've got...

(FINALLY, thank you! I think maybe him having to leave me waiting maybe made him feel a bit bad? or not...who knows:-))

So, I showed him the job offer letter...he read it...

I also showed him a letter from my husband's parents saying were going to be staying with them and paying X amount in rent and X amount for utilities.

*This is important -- we also attached an "official" lease agreement that both of us AND both his parents signed...it was a lease form we downloaded from the Internet... He looked at this and I think this "official" looking document is what really got him to admit it as proof of domicile.

I had other things too...

My husband's valid US drivers license...

A bank statement showing a joint US dollar account in Canada

A listing agreement with our real estate agent to sell our place...

Mail from over a couple years addressed to my husband at his parent's current address...

He wouldn't accept ANY of these!

BUT, he did accept the job offer letter and the "lease agreement" with my husband's parents and FINALLY said, I've got enough and my visa is approved!!!

Oh, I should mention that at some point, he asked how my husband and I met...but seriously, he only asked like TWO questions total...

I was out of there by about 9:15am!

THANK YOU TO EVERYONE!!! I couldn't have done it without everyone's help on here!!

I'm sure my visa journey isn't done (conditions removed etc) so I'm sure I'll still have questions, but YAAAAY for getting over this giant hurdle!

If anyone has any questions, please ask!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Congrats Simi! I think the job offer and lease agreement showed serious intent and proof that he is going back to live and work. Congrats to you for being so prepared!

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Yaaaay! That's fantastic news! Congratulations! :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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congrtas

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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Posted (edited)

OMG You must have got the same guy we got! He did the same thing to us but our proof was not concrete enough!( I am so angry at him)

I am so so so so glad you got approved!! *CHEERS*!!! =D

Edited by Avery

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Congratulations! I am so happy for you!

Avery: maybe you should do some mental voodoo magic. The night before all the K1's got scheduled, I was mentally cursing the Montreal embassy until I got a headache. Next day I got scheduled :lol: Hahahaha.

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Congrats and bravo for not losing your cool!!!! Being prepared for any situation helps but you were assertive without be belligerent and that's not easy. :thumbs: If you had a tall guy with the voice of a tv announcer then that is the famous movie voice guy. He asked my parents how they met, so one can never tell what questions might come up. They have a checklist and they really grill some applicants over some of the items on it. Thanks for posting your review, every single one helps out the next person, now go out and celebrate. :dancing:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Wow...glad you had all the paperwork to show him. I hope I don't get that guy!!!

I keep telling my fiance "It's better to bring MORE info than not enough".

Congrats!!

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Wow...glad you had all the paperwork to show him. I hope I don't get that guy!!!

I keep telling my fiance "It's better to bring MORE info than not enough".

Congrats!!

You have no idea how true that is. When I took my parents I had sent in some documents 4 times (only for Mom, Pop's stuff was all there) and they kept losing them. I spoke to other applicants who had the same problem with missing documents. At Montreal they did not have anything in the file for Mom. Take a minimum of two copies of all submitted documents and ANYTHING that you might think might help your case, give the bureaucrats the papers they want and they'll give you the paper you want. Better to be prepared than sorry. Word to the wise. :thumbs:

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

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

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

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Congrats and bravo for not losing your cool!!!! Being prepared for any situation helps but you were assertive without be belligerent and that's not easy. :thumbs: If you had a tall guy with the voice of a tv announcer then that is the famous movie voice guy. He asked my parents how they met, so one can never tell what questions might come up. They have a checklist and they really grill some applicants over some of the items on it. Thanks for posting your review, every single one helps out the next person, now go out and celebrate. :dancing:

Yes, actually this is the part I find confusing. Sim had all the stuff the CO wanted, right there - however:

A. He didn't look at the file thoroughly

B. He assumed they didn't have that evidence, didn't ask for it and suggested her Husband return to the U.S.

So it's not like the CO didn't actually understand the reestablishing domicile thing - he chose to ignore it. This is the part that I wonder about, if Sim hadn't had the presence (and information) to calmly present the facts, it looks like her Husband would be heading back for the U.S. or at the very least they would have to go through what a couple of people here are going through now in presenting info after the interview - which results in a long delay. It's all very strange.

Only thing I can think of is that most applicants don't know about the reestablishing domicile thing and arrive unprepared - so they just assume everyone does.

Edited by trailmix
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Way to turn it around, Simistar!

Good job and congratulations!

:D

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Awesome news! Congrats!

I guess they've taken a harder line on DCFilers and proving domicile...or maybe it is just this issue is open to interpretation and this particular CO is super strict? Read in another thread simmilar domicile problem. So good you were prepared. VJ rulez!

 
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