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  1. 1. How long did you wait for your passport after your Montreal interview?

    • 1-3 business days
      86
    • 4-7 business days
      107
    • 8-10 business days
      24
    • 11-14 business days
      18
    • More than 14 business days - they were just very slow.
      42
    • More than 14 business days - my circumstances were exceptional.
      22
  2. 2. If your wait was longer than expected, what do you think caused the delay?

    • The US Consulate in Montreal caused the delay.
      77
    • DHL delivery caused the delay.
      8
    • All of the above.
      7
    • None of the above. Something else caused the delay.
      16
    • None of the above. I was satisfied with the delivery time.
      191


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So my husband went to Dr. Randall T. Lee in Toronto to get his medical and boy do we regret! The first time everything went smoothly but now it has been over 10 days and they still have not given us our medical records. Everytime we call they've given us different information. What to do?!! This is t

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So my husband went to Dr. Randall T. Lee in Toronto to get his medical and boy do we regret! The first time everything went smoothly but now it has been over 10 days and they still have not given us our medical records. Everytime we call they've given us different information. What to do???! This is this is the only thing holding us from sending our package to Montreal! ahhh!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Interview was on Thursday Dec.18th, I got my passport in Monday the 22nd, the 2nd business day after my interview.

Started dating (online) June 2007

Met November 2007

Engaged August 2008

Married January 2009

He moved to Canada May 2009

Had a baby December 2011

USCIS

Mailed I-130 form-12/28/2013

Cheque cashed- 1/10/2014

NOA1- 1/15/2014

Priority date- 1/07/2014

Email saying our address was changed (we did not change it) 7/4/2014

NOA2-7/7/2014

NVC

NVC Received Case- 7/28/2014

Case number and IIN- 8/11/2014

DS-261 Completed- 8/11/2014

AOS Invoiced- 8/12/2014

AOS Paid- 8/18/2014

AOS and IV packages sent to NVC (EP) 9/12/2014

AOS Scan Date 9/12/2014 or 9/15/2014 (depending on the agent)

IV Scan Date 9/12/2014 or 9/16/2014 (depending on the agent)

DS-261 Accepted and IV Invoice- 9/19/2014 (One week after the price increase :ranting: )

IV fee paid 10/02/2014

DS-260 completed-10/03/2014

CASE COMPLETE- 11/06/2014

Medical- 12/9/2014

Interview- 12/18/2014-APPROVED!

Passport picked up from Embassy by Loomis- 12/19/2014

Passport ready for pick up at Loomis office in Ottawa- 12/22/2014

POE (easy peasy) - 1/3/2015

SS Card Arrived 1/14/2015

Green Card Arrived- 1/31/2015

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So my husband went to Dr. Randall T. Lee in Toronto to get his medical and boy do we regret! The first time everything went smoothly but now it has been over 10 days and they still have not given us our medical records. Everytime we call they've given us different information. What to do???! This is this is the only thing holding us from sending our package to Montreal! ahhh!

I'm confused.

Sending your package to Montreal? Your profile says K3. Why would you not do a CR1 if you have to interview in Montreal anyhow? You have no timeline?

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Seems there are a few k3's..........does not make much sense..but many do not find VJ early in their journey.................

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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It's been a little over a month since arriving in Georgia and I got my Green Card today! No SSN yet so I suppose I'll head to an office. There's actually one close by to my husband's work so maybe we can head there during his lunch. Yuppers!

i-130 Process

 

02/24/2014 - Sent i-130 to Chicago Lockbox via UPS
02/28/2014 - NOA1 i-130 accepted and sent to Vermont Service Center
03/04/2014 - NOA1 hard copy06/25/2014 - NOA2 i-130 approved and sent to NVC
07/01/2014 - NOA2 hard copy07/02/2014 - NVC received
07/25/2014 - Case number assigned* (actually 07/15)
07/31/2014 - DS261 completed. Hubby's B-day!! <3
08/01/2014 - AoS fee invoiced/paid
08/04/2014 - AoS fee processed
08/05/2014 - AoS documents e-mailed
08/08/2014 - AoS "received"
09/04/2014 - DS261 reviewed and accepted
09/10/2014 - IV invoiced at 2:30am, unlocked and paid at 11:30am
09/10/2014 - Civil documents e-mailed
09/11/2014 - IV fee processed
09/11/2014 - DS260 completed
09/12/2014 - Documents received, got the "60 Day" email
09/29/2014 - Case complete, AoS showed as n/a then called to confirm
10/03/2014 - Interview scheduled
10/06/2014 - Interview(P4) letter received
10/07/2014 - Medical appointment booked with Dr. Randall T. Lee
10/21/2014 - Medical appointment
11/19/2014 - Interview
11/24/2014 - POE

12/29/2014 - Green Card received

i-751 Process

08/31/2016 - i-751 sent via USPS Express to VSC
09/01/2016 - Delivered and signed for by L. Zuchowski

09/07/2016 - Cheque cashed

09/09/2016 - NOA received, dated 09/02/16

09/23/2016 - Biometrics letter received in mail! Scheduled for 10/04/2016 at 2pm

09/27/2016 - Walk-in Biometrics completed.

09/11/2017 - Approval letter received in mail! Approval date of 09/06/2017

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It's been a little over a month since arriving in Georgia and I got my Green Card today! No SSN yet so I suppose I'll head to an office. There's actually one close by to my husband's work so maybe we can head there during his lunch. Yuppers!

http://www.ssa.gov/ssnumber/ Print it out and fill it out prior to going there to save you time...and make sure u 2 pieces of ID

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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Filed: Other Country: Haiti
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I'm confused.

Sending your package to Montreal? Your profile says K3. Why would you not do a CR1 if you have to interview in Montreal anyhow? You have no timeline?

I wasn't sure which type of visa we applied for since it has been a while.

We applied for the I-130 in 2009...we went for an interview in Montreal Jan 2014 and my husband was denied and was told to fill out the 601...a couple of months later we were then told to fill out the I-212. We were approved for both Nov/2014. We had to do all the medical, police reports to send to the Montreal embassy.

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I wasn't sure which type of visa we applied for since it has been a while.

We applied for the I-130 in 2009...we went for an interview in Montreal Jan 2014 and my husband was denied and was told to fill out the 601...a couple of months later we were then told to fill out the I-212. We were approved for both Nov/2014. We had to do all the medical, police reports to send to the Montreal embassy.

Ah you needed a waiver and had to update the documents and medical. The visa should be a IR1 (depending on length of marriage.) Glad to know your journey is finally at an end.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Ah you needed a waiver and had to update the documents and medical. The visa should be a IR1 (depending on length of marriage.) Glad to know your journey is finally at an end.

Thank you! But, it feels like this is a never ending wait! How long does it take to receive a Visa package from Montreal? It's been 3 weeks so far. What can I do to speed things up?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Interview and approval for IR-1 was on Jan 8th. Still waiting for a waybill #. Should I just wait for the email, check on dhl.ca or call. Getting impatient..but it's technically only been 3 business days.

USCIS

13 NOV 13 – NOA1

15 JUN 14 – NOA2

NVC

27 JUN 14 – Obtained Case # from Operator

10 JUL 14 – paid AOS Bill

13 JUL 14 – Submitted DS-261

10 AUG 14 – Submitted AOS package

06 SEPT 14 – Resubmitted corrected AOS package

27 AUG 14 – Re set date of DS-261

08 SEP 14 – AOS scanned – told to wait 60 bd

17 SEP 14 – IV fee available and paid

22 OCT 14 - IV package scanned

11 DEC 14 - Case complete!! (phoned on dec 12th and found out) Also interview scheduled!

12 DEC 14 - Interview scheduled for Jan 8, 2015

08 JAN 15 - Interview in Montreal...APPROVED!

15 JAN 15 - WayBill # Received

19 JAN 15 - Picked up passport!

21 JAN 15 - Potential POE

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Interview and approval for IR-1 was on Jan 8th. Still waiting for a waybill #. Should I just wait for the email, check on dhl.ca or call. Getting impatient..but it's technically only been 3 business days.

I went to the interview on the 11th of December 2014, was approved (I-130). I'm still waiting for even an update. The CEAC shows that I am ready to schedule my interview. So, no information there...

It has been over a month now, no signs of my passport. I did call the consulate, the lady that picked up the phone said that delays were usually 1 to 2 months since the Montreal consulate now handles all of Canada.

Anyhow, keep me/us posted.. Since there's no way to know if someone has gone wrong, I'd like to know if someone is getting the same times as me.

Thanks and good luck!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I went to the interview on the 11th of December 2014, was approved (I-130). I'm still waiting for even an update. The CEAC shows that I am ready to schedule my interview. So, no information there...

It has been over a month now, no signs of my passport. I did call the consulate, the lady that picked up the phone said that delays were usually 1 to 2 months since the Montreal consulate now handles all of Canada.

Anyhow, keep me/us posted.. Since there's no way to know if someone has gone wrong, I'd like to know if someone is getting the same times as me.

Thanks and good luck!

Wow! A month! That's a long time. At my interview they said it should take 1-2 weeks. Just checked CEAC now - yesterday the site showed 'Issued' and that the visa was in Administrative Processing. Today it still shows 'Issued' but is now quote:

'Your visa is in final processing. If you have not received it in more than five (5) working days, please go to http://usvisa-info.com/en-CA/selfservice/us_courrier_information to track your courier waybill'

Went on dhl.ca and my waybill # still not showing up but i'm thinking it's imminent.

I'm not sure how to help you to speed things up faster. I wonder if you should hound the consulate more?

Sorry i'm not much more help..

USCIS

13 NOV 13 – NOA1

15 JUN 14 – NOA2

NVC

27 JUN 14 – Obtained Case # from Operator

10 JUL 14 – paid AOS Bill

13 JUL 14 – Submitted DS-261

10 AUG 14 – Submitted AOS package

06 SEPT 14 – Resubmitted corrected AOS package

27 AUG 14 – Re set date of DS-261

08 SEP 14 – AOS scanned – told to wait 60 bd

17 SEP 14 – IV fee available and paid

22 OCT 14 - IV package scanned

11 DEC 14 - Case complete!! (phoned on dec 12th and found out) Also interview scheduled!

12 DEC 14 - Interview scheduled for Jan 8, 2015

08 JAN 15 - Interview in Montreal...APPROVED!

15 JAN 15 - WayBill # Received

19 JAN 15 - Picked up passport!

21 JAN 15 - Potential POE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Yay! Picked up passport today :)

My husband is driving up on the 21st and we are driving through the Peace Arch Border Crossing..only one more hurdle left!

USCIS

13 NOV 13 – NOA1

15 JUN 14 – NOA2

NVC

27 JUN 14 – Obtained Case # from Operator

10 JUL 14 – paid AOS Bill

13 JUL 14 – Submitted DS-261

10 AUG 14 – Submitted AOS package

06 SEPT 14 – Resubmitted corrected AOS package

27 AUG 14 – Re set date of DS-261

08 SEP 14 – AOS scanned – told to wait 60 bd

17 SEP 14 – IV fee available and paid

22 OCT 14 - IV package scanned

11 DEC 14 - Case complete!! (phoned on dec 12th and found out) Also interview scheduled!

12 DEC 14 - Interview scheduled for Jan 8, 2015

08 JAN 15 - Interview in Montreal...APPROVED!

15 JAN 15 - WayBill # Received

19 JAN 15 - Picked up passport!

21 JAN 15 - Potential POE

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Filed: IR-5 Country: India
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30 miles:

Did you receive your visa package? How many weeks/days between Montreal receiving your documents and you receiving the visa package?

Thanks for any updates you can provide.

Thank you! But, it feels like this is a never ending wait! How long does it take to receive a Visa package from Montreal? It's been 3 weeks so far. What can I do to speed things up?

IR1 Visa for spouse, both of us lived in Canada

I-130: Nebraska Service Center- submitted Feb 3,2014, approved July 30, 2014.

NVC received: Aug 22 2014

Case number, IIN available: Sept 3 2014

DS-261 submitted: Sept 3 2014

AOS submitted via email: Sept 5, 2014 (received email receipt from NVS Sept 8)

AOS fee paid: Sept 4 2014

IV documents submitted via email: Sept 15 2014 (received email receipt from NVC Sept 18)

IV fee invoice received and IV fee paid: Oct 2 2014

DS-260 submitted: Oct 5 2014

Case complete Oct 31 (no checklist) Electronic processing; IV package emailed before IV invoice received

Interview scheduled Nov 13, 2014

Interview Dec 17, 2014- denied for proof of domicile- 221G

Jan 30 2015: proof of domicile sent

Feb 5; Feb 19- status updated on CEAC, still says Administrative processing.

March 13, 2015- US citizen spouse moved back to California, sent consulate confirmation that domicile now reestablished.

March 30, 2015 - email from consulate stating that they have adequate proof of domicile, still in AP.

Status updates (without enquiry from anyone): April 27, May 6, May 7, May 13

May 13- Ready

May 14 Issued.

POE May 15, 2015

ELIS fee paid May 30

Green card production ordered July 23

Green card received July 24

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