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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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We have interview date in last week of March (scheduled by NVC). We have all our document ready (employment base immigration) except "Register for Courier Service".

1. Just wondering, how early do we need to register on given (http://canada.usvisa-info.com) site for courier? Please find attached registration doc.

2. It is one registration for all the family members?

3. Does courier site create any id/code that we need to give US Consulate Montreal? or How does Montreal know about our courier registration?

4. What is "waybill number"? Do we get any id/number after Montreal interview? We need to update site or call courier with given number/id?

5. How can we track passport packet? Is there any tracking number?

I would appreciate if someone can explain step by step process.

Thanks,

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1.Do it right away. No reason to wait.

2.You will need to create an ID for each person who will be having a passport mailed back.

3. No it does not when you register on this Site and DHL picks up your passports from Montreal they will use this information and the reference ID that is given to you to send your information.

4. MTL will not give you a waybill number at the interview. The waybill will be generated once DHL receives you package and it ships.

5. Go to DHL.ca and put in the reference number that is given to you once you register on the us-visa web page. Word of caution you will not be able to track it until DHL ships your passport and it arrives for pick up. Sucks I know we are all going through it.

10/10/09: Married in Hamilton, Ontario :)

04/01/2010 : I-130 Sent

04/16/10 : NOA1 Issued (Hard Copy)

09/02/2010: File Touched Fingers Crossed

09/24/2010: NOA2 Approval!!!


  • 161 Days since NOA1 - NOA2
    ------------------
    NVC Received File - 10/04/2010
    10/07/2010 Received Case #/Opted into Electronic Processing

    • OPT IN EMAIL CONFIRMATION INTO ELECTRONIC PROCESSING RECEIVED 10/25 TOOK 18 DAYS FROM INITIAL EMAIL SENT
    • DS3032 Sent Following Electronic Proccessing Formats

10/15/2010: I-864(AOS) fee ($88) payment Received

10/18/2010: I-864 (AOS) PAID

10/20/2010: AOS package Sent via Email for Electronic Processing

10/22/2010: IV Bill Invoiced

10/22/2010: IV Bill Paid (Shown Paid Status 8/25/2010)

10/27/2010:DS Forms Emailed Via Email for Electronic Processing

01/06/2011: Sign in Failed

11/23/2010: AOS package review completed

01/05/2011: IV package review completed

01/06/2011: Case Completed (Received case complete Email VIA Electronic Processing)

01/07/2011: Consulate Interview Scheduled

Consulate

02/15/2011: Medical

03/04/2011: Interview

U.S

03/07/2011: POE South of Montreal US-CDN border

03/07/2011: Welcome Letter

03/24/2011: Green Card

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Thanks Matt n Shannon.

Are Tracking Reference number and waybill same thing? If not then why do we need waybill number and how to get it?

1.Do it right away. No reason to wait.

2.You will need to create an ID for each person who will be having a passport mailed back.

3. No it does not when you register on this Site and DHL picks up your passports from Montreal they will use this information and the reference ID that is given to you to send your information.

4. MTL will not give you a waybill number at the interview. The waybill will be generated once DHL receives you package and it ships.

5. Go to DHL.ca and put in the reference number that is given to you once you register on the us-visa web page. Word of caution you will not be able to track it until DHL ships your passport and it arrives for pick up. Sucks I know we are all going through it.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Waybill number is just another way to track it but it will not be available until your passport actually arrives at the DHL facility.

10/10/09: Married in Hamilton, Ontario :)

04/01/2010 : I-130 Sent

04/16/10 : NOA1 Issued (Hard Copy)

09/02/2010: File Touched Fingers Crossed

09/24/2010: NOA2 Approval!!!


  • 161 Days since NOA1 - NOA2
    ------------------
    NVC Received File - 10/04/2010
    10/07/2010 Received Case #/Opted into Electronic Processing

    • OPT IN EMAIL CONFIRMATION INTO ELECTRONIC PROCESSING RECEIVED 10/25 TOOK 18 DAYS FROM INITIAL EMAIL SENT
    • DS3032 Sent Following Electronic Proccessing Formats

10/15/2010: I-864(AOS) fee ($88) payment Received

10/18/2010: I-864 (AOS) PAID

10/20/2010: AOS package Sent via Email for Electronic Processing

10/22/2010: IV Bill Invoiced

10/22/2010: IV Bill Paid (Shown Paid Status 8/25/2010)

10/27/2010:DS Forms Emailed Via Email for Electronic Processing

01/06/2011: Sign in Failed

11/23/2010: AOS package review completed

01/05/2011: IV package review completed

01/06/2011: Case Completed (Received case complete Email VIA Electronic Processing)

01/07/2011: Consulate Interview Scheduled

Consulate

02/15/2011: Medical

03/04/2011: Interview

U.S

03/07/2011: POE South of Montreal US-CDN border

03/07/2011: Welcome Letter

03/24/2011: Green Card

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