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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Me again.... :help::huh:

could someone tell me where I find the information or post that explains the type adn size of mailer?? I read through my letter and then the DOS website it refered to, but still can't see it. I wanted to know if it matters what address it gets sent to.....here is the story....

I share a condo with roommates ( 3)...a few months ago, two of them moved to a new condo, (Same city...just a different neighbourhood) leaving roomie #4 at the old place..when I came back from visiting the hubby, I went to the new place, but left all my mail going to the old place...figuring I would be moving to the US soon...wasn't worth the hassel. So what I need to know is...Can I address the Envelope to New address?? or does it have to go to the address that coincides with the Visa application(ie the old place) It isn't THAT hard to go get the mail, but if it is something that needs a signature, the old roomies all work during the day....anyhoooo......

suggestions and info appreciated

:P

April 8, 2007- Met on-line playing World of Warcraft...Me a troll he a Tauren

10/11/2008 Married in Lakewood Washington

USCIS

12/08/2008 CR-1/I-130 mailed

12/19/2008 NOA1

03/09/2009 NOA2

03/09/2009 I-130 approved

NVC

03/19/2009 NVC case # generated

09/25/2009 Completed at NVC

01/11/2010 Interview Assigned..flight and hotel booked same day.

01/20/2010 Medical in Vancouver....no issues reported

02/05/2010 Interview in Montreal..APPROVED..with a few tears at the end!!

02/11/2010 POE...Peace Arch or PAC

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Me again.... :help::huh:

could someone tell me where I find the information or post that explains the type adn size of mailer?? I read through my letter and then the DOS website it refered to, but still can't see it. I wanted to know if it matters what address it gets sent to.....here is the story....

I share a condo with roommates ( 3)...a few months ago, two of them moved to a new condo, (Same city...just a different neighbourhood) leaving roomie #4 at the old place..when I came back from visiting the hubby, I went to the new place, but left all my mail going to the old place...figuring I would be moving to the US soon...wasn't worth the hassel. So what I need to know is...Can I address the Envelope to New address?? or does it have to go to the address that coincides with the Visa application(ie the old place) It isn't THAT hard to go get the mail, but if it is something that needs a signature, the old roomies all work during the day....anyhoooo......

suggestions and info appreciated

:P

and obviously the mailed letter differs from the email letter.....does the snail mail come to the Canadian Address??

April 8, 2007- Met on-line playing World of Warcraft...Me a troll he a Tauren

10/11/2008 Married in Lakewood Washington

USCIS

12/08/2008 CR-1/I-130 mailed

12/19/2008 NOA1

03/09/2009 NOA2

03/09/2009 I-130 approved

NVC

03/19/2009 NVC case # generated

09/25/2009 Completed at NVC

01/11/2010 Interview Assigned..flight and hotel booked same day.

01/20/2010 Medical in Vancouver....no issues reported

02/05/2010 Interview in Montreal..APPROVED..with a few tears at the end!!

02/11/2010 POE...Peace Arch or PAC

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I'm pretty sure you can have it mailed to wherever you want in Canada. I know at my interview the officer verified that the address I put on the envelope is where I want my stuff to go to.

Also, you need the biggest Xpresspost mailer they have. If you live in Ontario or Quebec, you get the regional one. If you live outside these provinces you need to get the National one.

12/31/2009 - Marriage

07/21/2010 - AOS approved

08/04/2010 - Green Card received (and it's actually green!)

05/30/2012 - Sent ROC packet to VSC

06/08/2012 - Received NOA1 for ROC (Dated 06/04/2012)

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