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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I am trying to register for a DHL courier but after I select permanently immigrate to the US scheduled by NVC or even register for courier services only and confirm montreal it doesnt bring up any list of couriers or anything, am I doing something wrong?

ninja edit i guess i was just too afraid to continue on a little further lol i figured it out

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USCIS

09/15/2010 - I130 Submitted

09/17/2010 - I130 Delivered (USPS Delivery Confirmation)

09/21/2010 - I130 USCIS Received I130 Email & Text

09/24/2010 - Form I-797C Received NOA1 Letter

12/20/2010 - Form I-797C Recieved NOA2 Petition Has Been Approved! (87 Days Since NOA1)

NVC

12/28/2010 - Case number and IIN generated

12/29/2010 - DS-261 Submitted (Online Choice of Agent) Submitted

12/30/2010 - AOS fee paid

01/07/2011 - IV fee paid

01/14/2011 - DS-260 Completed (Online IV Application)

01/24/2011 - AOS Package Received (Stupid snow storm delayed it)

01/27/2011 - Civil Documents for DS-260 received

02/01/2011 - Re Submitted DS-260 (Wrong number entered as Beneficiary ID)

02/10/2011 - AVR Says RFE for civil documents (False RFE, just had to wait for wife's package to be reviewed)

02/14/2011 - Sign In FAIL!

02/15/2011 - Case Complete!!!!

03/01/2011 - Interview Date Assigned (well 1:18am on March 2 best wake up ever!)

US CONSULATE - MONTREAL

03/23/2011 - Medical - Complete PASSED!

04/08/2011 - Interview

00/00/2011 - Visa Received

00/00/2011 - POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Excuse my ignorance but I'll be dealing with this in Montreal hopefully in the next 6-8 months here, lol. What exactly do we need DHL for? Isn't that a delivery company like UPS?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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yes its like UPS and FEDEX etc but montreal consulate uses it to send the passport/visa or whatever it is they send to the address closest to the beneficiary, after you get an interview email it will tell you to look up specific consulate procedures etc... then gives you a link to the canadian visa website which you register for a DHL pick up location. then i guess the consulate gives a waybill number for tracking. sorry someone else will chime in who is better at explaining this. I accidently started to do it as permanently immigrate schedule by NVC at first and got scared when it said next available date is july 6 if you were to schedule then I saw register for courier services only and filled out the information then after that it gave me a list of locations to chose from. good luck!

USCIS

09/15/2010 - I130 Submitted

09/17/2010 - I130 Delivered (USPS Delivery Confirmation)

09/21/2010 - I130 USCIS Received I130 Email & Text

09/24/2010 - Form I-797C Received NOA1 Letter

12/20/2010 - Form I-797C Recieved NOA2 Petition Has Been Approved! (87 Days Since NOA1)

NVC

12/28/2010 - Case number and IIN generated

12/29/2010 - DS-261 Submitted (Online Choice of Agent) Submitted

12/30/2010 - AOS fee paid

01/07/2011 - IV fee paid

01/14/2011 - DS-260 Completed (Online IV Application)

01/24/2011 - AOS Package Received (Stupid snow storm delayed it)

01/27/2011 - Civil Documents for DS-260 received

02/01/2011 - Re Submitted DS-260 (Wrong number entered as Beneficiary ID)

02/10/2011 - AVR Says RFE for civil documents (False RFE, just had to wait for wife's package to be reviewed)

02/14/2011 - Sign In FAIL!

02/15/2011 - Case Complete!!!!

03/01/2011 - Interview Date Assigned (well 1:18am on March 2 best wake up ever!)

US CONSULATE - MONTREAL

03/23/2011 - Medical - Complete PASSED!

04/08/2011 - Interview

00/00/2011 - Visa Received

00/00/2011 - POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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yes its like UPS and FEDEX etc but montreal consulate uses it to send the passport/visa or whatever it is they send to the address closest to the beneficiary, after you get an interview email it will tell you to look up specific consulate procedures etc... then gives you a link to the canadian visa website which you register for a DHL pick up location. then i guess the consulate gives a waybill number for tracking. sorry someone else will chime in who is better at explaining this. I accidently started to do it as permanently immigrate schedule by NVC at first and got scared when it said next available date is july 6 if you were to schedule then I saw register for courier services only and filled out the information then after that it gave me a list of locations to chose from. good luck!

Just choose the nearest DHL location to you. Do not worry about the appointment date schedule because NVC already scheduled you. The consulate do not give waybill. You will see the waybill on the consulate site where you signed up for the DHL by entering your passport number and your date of birth. My waybill didn't show up on the consulate site after 2 days after my interview, but I was able to pick up my passport 3 days after my interview. You will get a call from DHL when your passport is ready to be picked up.

" It's called process because it takes time "

IR-1 / CR-1 Visa

Service Center : Vermont Service Center / Consulate : Montreal, Canada

I-130 Sent : 2009-01-26

I-130 NOA1 : 2009-02-03

I-130 Approved : 2009-03-13

NVC Received : 2009-03-21

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 2010-03-11

Pay I-864 Bill 2010-05-11

Receive I-864 Package : 2010-05-12

Return Completed I-864 : 2010-05-26

Return Completed DS-3032 : 2010-03-11

Receive IV Bill : 2010-05-12

Case Completed at NVC :2010-10-26

Packet 4 Received :2010-12-30

Interview Date : 2011-02-15

Interview Result :Approved!!!!

Visa Received :2011-02-18

US Entry :2011-03-25

Comments :

Processing

Estimates/Stats : Your I-130 was approved in 38 days from your NOA1 date.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I am having the same trouble. No way will it let me select a dhl location. No what????

I am trying to register for a DHL courier but after I select permanently immigrate to the US scheduled by NVC or even register for courier services only and confirm montreal it doesnt bring up any list of couriers or anything, am I doing something wrong?

ninja edit i guess i was just too afraid to continue on a little further lol i figured it out

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I am having the same trouble. No way will it let me select a dhl location. No what????

I thought you were still at NVC? You can't register for a DHL location until after you get your CC and you have an interview date assigned. That's probably why you've been having problems. You're just going to have to wait.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Pop this back up to the top here... so basically after we pay the fees, fill out and send in the DS-260/261 and the 864 and thats all done... they then reply back to set up an interview date right? Then after the interview date is set we get instructions how to set up this courier?

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Pop this back up to the top here... so basically after we pay the fees, fill out and send in the DS-260/261 and the 864 and thats all done... they then reply back to set up an interview date right? Then after the interview date is set we get instructions how to set up this courier?

Once NVC receives the AOS and IV packages and reviews them, they close the case (if no RFEs). Then after a couple of days or weeks, an interview date is scheduled. An email is sent out with the date and information on the interview.

Once that's done, you go to the CSC site to sign up for a DHL location. You won't get instructions on setting up the DHL service from NVC. And the consulate doesn't email you at all. You can read the instructions though at the website found here: http://usvisa-info.com/en-CA/selfservice/us_courier_information It's under the heading IV Applicant Needing to Register for DHL.

I also took screenshots of the DHL process that you can find on this blog post of mine: http://journeythroughimmigration.blogspot.com/2011/04/dhl-location-chosen-interview.html

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