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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey Everyone -

Ken (usc)rec'd in the mail last week, letter confirming that our app., is being sent to Montreal soon and for me to await the p3 in the mail! Finally it seems...unto the next step. I am expecting that in the mail within a few weeks as i understand the average...but apparently the long wait now will be for the interview date to be sent back..ugh! Congrats to everyone making progress - i know its hard but hold on if everything seems to be taking too long! Closer then we were 6 months ago! Ken is coming today for a few weeks...can't wait; i miss him so much.

We are hoping to plan a fall wedding - praying that is going to be possible...i can;t stand another winter away from him; just want to get our life started together...and you all know how that feels!

Going for my background check on wednesday to have that out of the way. Looks like 2 trips to Montreal, 1 for medical and 1 for interview..ugh! its a 10 hr drive for me.

I have read up alot but some tips differ' - or maybe my brain is overloaded - with p3 do i just send off checklist or include docs'? or do i bring them to the interview?

It also seems for my age group the immunizations required are minimal...but then have read that this has been changed...

i am going out of my mind!

Good luck everyone!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi,

For pkt 3 you do not send everything on the checklist, you only send what they ask you to at that point. The same question was asked in the Canada forum yesterday, that thread is here:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/262666-forms-montreal-consulate-requires-before-k1-visa-interview-is-set/

I'm not sure where you read that the immunizations have changed, I don't think they have really. If you follow this list of immunizations (from a Canadian panel physician's website), for your age range, you should be fine.

http://panelphysicians.com/Pages/Immunizations.htm

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