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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My converse hurt my feeties if I wear them for too long.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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i've asked him to buy just ONE pair of semi-nice shoes. you know? in case we go someplace nice or he has a job interview (here's hoping?)

no dice.

funnily enough he IS wearing his converse when we get married, which i find adorable and whimsical.

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05.17.10 - I-485/I-765 mailed

05.25.10 - NoA

06.25.10 - biometrics appt

07.02.10 - emailed that our case is moved to CSC!

07.14.10 - touched

07.21.10 - touched

08.03.10 - approved for EAD

08.05.10 - uscis mailed out EAD

08.09.10 - EAD received!

01.05.11 - a ###### RFE over 6 ###### months after the fact

02.01.11 - touched

02.14.11 - APPROVED (finally)!

02.25.11 - received green card in the mail

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 2 YEARS!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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i'll be the one wearing black. lots and lots of black.

as for g? i'm still picking out what he should wear. but probably nice jeans, and a nice sweater over a button down shirt.

and his converse. because he refuses to buy any other type of shoe for some reason.

Because Converse is amazing. But I only have Puma shoes at the moment that I...''borrowed'' from my mum. :P

I love Pumas! I have like 7 different pairs.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I just wore jeans and a nice sweater with UGGs. I wore my scarf and jacket the whole time anyways since I was cold...

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Sent package to VSC - 8/12/11

NOA1 - 8/16/11

Biometrics - 9/14/11

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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You're paying them, since when does the employee dictate the dress code.

:rofl: ..Oh so true, indeed! We pay them (a lot..those application fees aren't cheap!)...so technically they are our "employees"....

On that note, any ideas as to how the USCIS officials should dress?.....

Personally, I don't like the "dress like a cop" thing....seems too intimidating at times...lol....though they have "immigration authority"...so I guess cop outfit it is...

Makes for a good halloween costume?...USCIS officer...lol....I wonder how many tricks or treats that would get a person?

Ant

The Consular folks who deal with petitioners and beneficiaries should be dressed to impress and have the attitude of a knowledgeable professional. They are after all the first bureaucrats of our new country that we meet.

If they won't do that, the women dressed as playboy bunnies for the guys and the men dressed as Chippendale dancers for the girls.

The CBP folks are in a world of thier own, I think they have contest to see who can make the most people cry. The contest runs from Saturday to thursday and the winner get the next weekend plus Friday off.

I personnally haven't met a bad CBP person yet.

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09/22/2006 - Received at NSC
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10/02/2006 - Cheque cashed

10/02/2006 - NOA 1 (I-797C recieved in the mail)

12/08/2006 - NOA-2 in 79 days

12/13/2006 - NOA-2 hard copy recieved

12/26/2006 - Package recieved by NVC

12/30/2006 - Received by Montreal

01/22/2007 - Received Packet 3

04/16/2007 - Returned Packet 3

08/02/2007 - Received medical documentation

08/07/2007 - Received Interview date Aug. 9th

08/09/2007 - Received I-601 and 212 (not approved yet)

02/17/2008 - I-601 approved 212 abandoned

06/2?/2009 - New medical and passport and doc sent to Mtl

07/22/2009 - Recieved request for DS-221 and notarized letter of intent

07/31/2009 - Montreal recieves thier final requested doc.

09/01/2009 - Visa approved and mail out today

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