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

It depends on how you are filing (regular or DCF), what stage you are at in the process, etc. It's hard to answer your question without more information.

If you are strictly asking the wait time for an interview after case completion at NVC - it is 4-6 months right now.

Montreal: BEAT!!! Approved!!!!!

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It depends on how you are filing (regular or DCF), what stage you are at in the process, etc. It's hard to answer your question without more information.

If you are strictly asking the wait time for an interview after case completion at NVC - it is 4-6 months right now.

Sorry...forgive me...we want to get married in May....and file thereafter. ...whats regular or DCF?????

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Sorry...forgive me...we want to get married in May....and file thereafter. ...whats regular or DCF?????
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12-14-2009 I-129F Petition sent

12-21-2009 Petition received CSC

12-24-2009 NOA1

12-28-2009 "touched"

12-30-2009 Check cashed

04-20-2010 NOA2 approved!

04-24-2010 NOA2 received hard copy

04-26-2010 NVC received petition

04-28-2010 NVC sent case to Montreal consulate?

05-07-2010 Montreal transferred case to Vancouver consulate!

05-18-2010 Vancouver received case and sent out Packet 3

05-21-2010 Received Packet 3 letter from Vancouver consulate

05-25-2010 Faxed Packet 3 to Vancouver consulate

05-31-2010 Received Packet 4 Vancouver consulate interview letter

06-09-2010 Medical exam appointment

06-23-2010 Vancouver consulate interview

08-24-2010 Filed for AOS, EAD and AP

08-31-2010 NOA for AOS, EAD and AP

09-30-2010 Appointment for Biometrics

12-06-2010 AOS Appointment in Sacramento

12-10-2010 AOS Approved!

12-20-2010 Recieved Green Card

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Sorry...forgive me...we want to get married in May....and file thereafter. ...whats regular or DCF?????

Hi and welcome,

DCF = Direct consular filing. This may be available to you if you both currently live in Canada. If not, it will just be regular processing.

To get an idea of a timeline at Montreal, you may want to have a look at this thread:

Montreal timeline to interview thread in the Canada forum

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Hi and welcome,

DCF = Direct consular filing. This may be available to you if you both currently live in Canada. If not, it will just be regular processing.

To get an idea of a timeline at Montreal, you may want to have a look at this thread:

Montreal timeline to interview thread in the Canada forum

Thanks.....I am in Canada (BC)...hes in Seattle.

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