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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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We arrived at the Montreal consulate at 6:30 a.m. We parked in the Safeway parking lot on the right hand side of the street just before the consulate and it cost $15 for the day. There was one couple with a little boy ahead of us. No one else arrived until 7 a.m. First a mom with 2 kids and then another married couple (I am assuming CR-1 since he said he was from Texas and she was from Toronto with a Philipino passport). The doors opened at 7:35 a.m. There was a glass company there to replace the doors actually so I think that is why security opened the doors so early. We got letter B as we went through security. Rom had some metal something that they needed to "wand" him for. We actually went down the stairs first to the waiting area for the elevator. The "A" couple came, then the married couple, and then another couple I didn't see outside when they let us in at 7:35 a.m. The security guard gave us a brown laminated sheet with instructions about what would happen today. We waited until 7:45 a.m. then the security guard that I will call "Gaston" called letters A to D. We got on the elevator. Ron and I were the only ones facing the back of the elevator. We learned that the husband from Texas and the Philipino wife from Toronto had been waiting 2 years for their interview.

We sat down in the "U.S. citizens" waiting area facing window 5 and waited until about 8 a.m. when Ron was called first to window 11. The woman behind the glass told me to go pay the Machine Readable Visa fee at window 14 before the crowd comes. Just as I rounded the corner about 20 peple got off the elevator and turned to window 14. IMPORTANT NOTE: I shouldn't have waited in line with these people, instead I should have stood on the outside of the barrier and waited to be called to window 14. The teller chastised me for waiting in line because "I was holding up the interview process". I hadn't seen anything that would have told me to do that so just a heads up.

Back at window 11, Ron was asked for his birth certificate and copy, his passport and copy, 1 original affidavit of support with list of my deposits to my bank account and the letter from my employer (they didn't want my IRS transcripts or my mortgage information), and the intent to marry letter that I wrote (they didn't want the intent to marry letter that Ron wrote). They never asked for the updates of travels for the DS-230 Part One or the DS-156 (but we had those typed up and ready too). They also didn't take any domicile information or any of the evidence of ongoing relationship although we had color pictures with us.

Ron went back to sit down while I was still in line to pay for his MRV fee. I paid the bill and went to sit with him at 8:16 a.m. We then sat and waited until 8:40 a.m. when they called Ron back to window 11 to take his finger prints. Then we went back to sit. The fourth couple who came up on the elevator "Alea Ahmed" was called to room 7 for her interview (do they call by alphabetical order? maybe since my fiance with a last name beginning with B was called next). She left a few minutes later with her companion (I assume fiance' since they seemed to be carrying similar documents in a fed ex box like us but we never talked with them). They left smiling! Then we were called to room 7 at 9:10 a.m. Ron had to put his index finger on the red square then he and I swore to tell the truth - our first set of "I do's"!

The woman asked Ron how we met, if we were still friends with the woman who introduced us, when he proposed (the woman was surprised he remembered the exact date and she was writing them down on a sheet of paper in his folder), then he was asked where he lived, the I was asked where I live, then we were asked how far apart we live, and Ron said 450 miles and I said 9 hours. She then asked us how often we see each other. She asked when I got to Montreal and how I was enjoying my visit. She then asked where I work and what I do. Then she asked me if I had health insurance. Then she turned to Ron and said as she closed her folder, "Based on the information you have provided, I am able to approve your visa." She slid a sheet of instructions under the window and explained that the K-1 visa is a one entry visa.

Ron and I turned to each other and kissed each other in JOY! We picked up our things, walked out to the waiting room, waved at the 2 couples who were still there (both married, one didn't have their xpresspost envelope and they were unsure what would happen since the visa assistant had said they couldn't leave to go get one). We headed down the elevator, put all our stuff together in the fedex box the medical exam had come in because it was raining very hard outside, and we hugged each other and cried a little.

We went out the security doors and there was an older woman that security kept telling to go back outside. There is a sign about standing in the doorway until you are called by security. It was raining very hard and the glass company was still replacing the doors to the consulate.

We were back in our car by 9:22 a.m. It was an awesome experience. I will post our post-interview visits to an audio store and restaurant later. I am so thankful that we are approved. Montreal made my dreams come true. Now to wait for the visa package to come via Canada Post.

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Congrats on the visa!! And thanks for the review :)

What did you give them with the affidavit of support? I'm curious, like the tax transcripts? My fiancé told me last night he can print a PDF from turbo tax for his taxes, do you think it's ok? I just want to know what you gave to them (since it was accepted :) )

Congrats again!!

01/12/2011: GreenCard approved!!!!

Green card expiration date: 01/05/2013
Sent ROC package to VSC: 11/16/2012
NOA1: 11/20/2012

Approval: 04/29/2013!!!!


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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Congrats lilacvioletiris!! So very good to hear about your interview process. Makes me teary eyed a little bit to share in your joy once its all over:)

The question regarding health insurance...seems to have come up a few times at recent interviews? What did you reply...you will have it through your husband...or did you purchase temporary travel insurance for when you are first down in US?

Thanks

08/31/2010 POE09/25/2010 Civil WeddingAOS Timeline10/11/2010 AOS Package Sent10/20/2010 NOA's for AOS/EAD/AP11/12/2010 Biometrics Appointment1/4/2011 Received EAD and AP documents!1/11/2011 AOS Interview - APPROVED!!1/15/2011 - Received Approval notice for I-485, Green card on its way!!1/21/2011 - Received Green Card!!Removal of Conditions11/1/2012-Sent Application to California Service Center ..... N-40007/29/2016 - Received date at Phoenix lockbox 8/01/2016 - N-400 NOA<p>xx/xx/xxxx - BiometricsOnto the next step!!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Congrats on the visa!! And thanks for the review :)

What did you give them with the affidavit of support? I'm curious, like the tax transcripts? My fiancé told me last night he can print a PDF from turbo tax for his taxes, do you think it's ok? I just want to know what you gave to them (since it was accepted :) )

Congrats again!!

The affidavit of support says to submit a letter from a bank official with list of deposits for the last year, when the account was opened, and what the current amounts were in each bank account, then it also asks you to get a letter from your employer that tells when you began employment, whether the job is temporary or permanent, and what your yearly salary is. That is all the people in Montreal asked for. No taxes were asked for but I think the affidavit you will do with adjustment of status asks for tax transcripts. The taxes weren't requested at the Montreal interview but I had them just in case (for the last 3 years).

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Oh thank you very much for reply!! :)

I wish you best of luck for the POE and the AOS journey!!

01/12/2011: GreenCard approved!!!!

Green card expiration date: 01/05/2013
Sent ROC package to VSC: 11/16/2012
NOA1: 11/20/2012

Approval: 04/29/2013!!!!


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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Congrats lilacvioletiris!! So very good to hear about your interview process. Makes me teary eyed a little bit to share in your joy once its all over:)

The question regarding health insurance...seems to have come up a few times at recent interviews? What did you reply...you will have it through your husband...or did you purchase temporary travel insurance for when you are first down in US?

Thanks

I just told the woman that once we are married, my fiance will be covered by my insurance. My fiance is actually quite worried about the insurance thing so is purchasing temporary travel insurance for a month just to be sure that we get the coverage from my work after our wedding. He is concerned that something might happen between when he leaves Canada and when he marries me. I want him to feel comfortable so he is getting the travel insurance.

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Congratulations again and thank you for posted such a great review! It's so helpful for the rest of us waiting and worrying about how our interview will go!

Good luck with the rest of your journey and congrats again!

For our detailed K-1, AOS and ROC journey, see the "about me" page on our profile!

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Congratulations on your approval!

Married: 01/02/09

I-130 filed: 11/06/09

NOA1: 11/13/09

NOA2: 02/11/10

NVC received: 02/18/10

Case complete @ NVC: 04/14/10

Interview @ Montreal: 07/13/10 - Approved

POE: Sweetgrass, MT, 08/07/10

Filed for ROC: 07/20/12

Biometrics appt: 08/24/12

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Great review! I never get tired of reading another happy ending :)

USCIS

NOA1 08/19/08

NOA2 01/20/09

NVC

Received 01/26/09

Completed 02/13/09 (19 Days)

Interview Assigned 03/27/09 (6 weeks after NVC completion)

Medical

04/14/09 (Toronto)

Interview

Montreal 05/12/09 (88 days after NVC completion) **APPROVED**

POE

06/16/09 Buffalo

07/02/09 Welcome Letter Received

07/07/09 Applied for SSN

07/10/09 "Card production ordered" email received

07/13/09 SSN received

07/14/09 "Approval notice sent" email received

07/17/09 GREEN CARD received

Removal of Conditions

03/21/11 I-751 mailed to VSC

03/23/11 I-751 received at VSC

03/29/11 Cheque Cashed

03/30/11 NOA1 received (3/24/11)

04/11/11 Biometrics appointment notice received

05/05/11 Biometric appointment

12/13/11 **Approval date** (5 days short of 9 months!)

12/19/11 Approval letter and green card received

Naturalization

05/16/2019 Filed online (estimated completion February 2020)

05/18/2019 Biometrics scheduled

05/21/2019 Receipt notice and biometrics notices posted to online account.05/23/2019 Hard copy of NOA1 received

05/24/2019 Hard copy of biometrics appointment received

06/07/2019 Biometrics appointment (estimated completion January 2020)

12/31/2019 Email received "Interview scheduled"

01/01/2020 Interview date notice posted to online account (02/19/2020)

01/05/2019 Hard copy of interview appointment received

02/19/2020 Interview (**Approved**) and same day Oath Ceremony. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Great review Lila!

As for the calling by last name i don't know about that. My last name starts with S and i had letter A and was first for everything. Maybe it had to due with the delay in paying the visa fee? We were told the same thing to do it asap and go back to her right away with the receipt. And to not wait in line. just wait on the left side of the line and you'll get called up first.

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Great review Lila!

As for the calling by last name i don't know about that. My last name starts with S and i had letter A and was first for everything. Maybe it had to due with the delay in paying the visa fee? We were told the same thing to do it asap and go back to her right away with the receipt. And to not wait in line. just wait on the left side of the line and you'll get called up first.

The visa assistant didn't tell me to wait on the left side of the line, that is why I noted it specifically in my review because I didn't remember reading that in anyone else's review lately. Still getting called second wasn't all that bad, and that couple that called first actually paid their fee after us anyway and also waited in the long line so they weren't told either. Hopefully my review will help others not make the same mistake.

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Congratulations! It must feel amazing! :D

lol - you made me cry!

It did feel amazing. My fiance' is moving to the U.S. in just over a month and our wedding is in 6 weeks. I can hardly wait!

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