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

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    • 8-10 business days
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    • 11-14 business days
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    • More than 14 business days - they were just very slow.
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    • More than 14 business days - my circumstances were exceptional.
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  2. 2. If your wait was longer than expected, what do you think caused the delay?

    • The US Consulate in Montreal caused the delay.
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    • DHL delivery caused the delay.
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    • All of the above.
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    • None of the above. Something else caused the delay.
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    • None of the above. I was satisfied with the delivery time.
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Actually it says you must wait at least 60 days

Important Notice:

Before making inquiries about status of administrative processing, applicants or their representatives will need to wait at least 60 days from the date of interview or submission of supplemental documents, whichever is later

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Actually it says you must wait at least 60 days

Important Notice:

Before making inquiries about status of administrative processing, applicants or their representatives will need to wait at least 60 days from the date of interview or submission of supplemental documents, whichever is later

I merely interpreted that as a wait period of 60 days after which an inquiry should be made. If it was not the norm of 60, why arbitrarily name it?

Suffice to say, I think you would be extremely hard pressed to find anyone immigrating from Canada, who was born and raised here, has not resided in any other country, had a flawless immigration interview that has had to wait years in AP.

Those are the circumstances that surround YVRDualCouple's and my application currently. If you can think of any such reason as to why we both have been delayed this long while others have gone through this quickly without much of a wait I would love to hear it.

ROC - July 2017 CSC Filer (I-751 July 2017 Filers Spreadsheet)

  • 7/15/2017: I-751 Sent
  • 7/17/2017: I-751 Received
  • 7/18/2017: NOA1 Date
  • 7/20/2017: Cheque Cashed
  • 7/21/2017: NOA1 Received
  • 7/29/2017: Biometrics Received
  • 8/10/2017: Biometics Appointment Completed
  • 2/26/2018: Case Received at Local Office
  • 11/27/2018: I-751 Case Approved - New Card Being Produced
  • 12/04/2018: Card received via USPS. ROC process now complete!

 

July 2017 ROC Filers Posting Template:

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Service Center: CSC/VSC
First 5 Digits from WAC/EAC Receipt #: E.g. WAC17290
NOA1 Date: E.g. July 15, 2017
Filed N-400?: Yes/No
Case Transferred?: Yes/No

     If yes, provide to what service center? On what date?: Yes/No; Transferred to NSC (Nebraska Service Center) on August 18, 2018

Approved?: Yes/No

     If yes, what was the date of your approval?: October 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have a RFE (Request for Evidence)? On what date?: Yes/No; September 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have an interview? On what date?: Yes/No; September 30, 2018

Any other information: E.g. Received my 18-month extension letter on XX; Issues cashing our check originally, etc.

 

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I cannot. And I agree with you that it's unfair. I'm just a stickler for semantics.

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I merely interpreted that as a wait period of 60 days after which an inquiry should be made. If it was not the norm of 60, why arbitrarily name it?

Suffice to say, I think you would be extremely hard pressed to find anyone immigrating from Canada, who was born and raised here, has not resided in any other country, had a flawless immigration interview that has had to wait years in AP.

Those are the circumstances that surround YVRDualCouple's and my application currently. If you can think of any such reason as to why we both have been delayed this long while others have gone through this quickly without much of a wait I would love to hear it.

Your case is really weird having a flawless interview.

In my opinion, the moment you need to send extra supporting documents by post after your interview, you are scre***. They are just unable to connect them back with your original application documents, that might be piled up who knows where. I am not sure if that applies to other cases, but I have been waiting for a month now on an L1 visa, I had to send supporting documents after the interview, and the answer that I got yesterday to my status request, is that my case is still with the interviewer officer (i.e.: It hasn't moved from the interviewer desk in over a month!).

I mean, with the amount of information that they share, we can just speculate and go crazy while we wait.

I would like to here as well from cases of people sending supporting documents if they have suffered this type of delay.

Thank you and good luck to all!

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Your case is really weird having a flawless interview.

In my opinion, the moment you need to send extra supporting documents by post after your interview, you are scre***. They are just unable to connect them back with your original application documents, that might be piled up who knows where. I am not sure if that applies to other cases, but I have been waiting for a month now on an L1 visa, I had to send supporting documents after the interview, and the answer that I got yesterday to my status request, is that my case is still with the interviewer officer (i.e.: It hasn't moved from the interviewer desk in over a month!).

I mean, with the amount of information that they share, we can just speculate and go crazy while we wait.

I would like to here as well from cases of people sending supporting documents if they have suffered this type of delay.

Thank you and good luck to all!

You can say that again! No idea why this bad luck has decided to grace me with it's presence...

As for sending documents after the fact - despite the fact I did not have to send anything, I have read (on here and other places) that what you said generally tends to be right the bulk of the time. Those who had to send along certain documents after the fact to an already slow consulate risk having their visa delayed substantially. Why that is, I have no clue.

I absolutely abhor the lack of information they share from that silly little email form they say will actually get you answers.

ROC - July 2017 CSC Filer (I-751 July 2017 Filers Spreadsheet)

  • 7/15/2017: I-751 Sent
  • 7/17/2017: I-751 Received
  • 7/18/2017: NOA1 Date
  • 7/20/2017: Cheque Cashed
  • 7/21/2017: NOA1 Received
  • 7/29/2017: Biometrics Received
  • 8/10/2017: Biometics Appointment Completed
  • 2/26/2018: Case Received at Local Office
  • 11/27/2018: I-751 Case Approved - New Card Being Produced
  • 12/04/2018: Card received via USPS. ROC process now complete!

 

July 2017 ROC Filers Posting Template:

Quote

Service Center: CSC/VSC
First 5 Digits from WAC/EAC Receipt #: E.g. WAC17290
NOA1 Date: E.g. July 15, 2017
Filed N-400?: Yes/No
Case Transferred?: Yes/No

     If yes, provide to what service center? On what date?: Yes/No; Transferred to NSC (Nebraska Service Center) on August 18, 2018

Approved?: Yes/No

     If yes, what was the date of your approval?: October 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have a RFE (Request for Evidence)? On what date?: Yes/No; September 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have an interview? On what date?: Yes/No; September 30, 2018

Any other information: E.g. Received my 18-month extension letter on XX; Issues cashing our check originally, etc.

 

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I read that last year they experienced some kind of issue with processing visas as well, anybody know what the issue was and how long it took them to fix it?

K1 Visa Timeline 01/30/2015- Engaged02/20/2015- I-129F petition filed03/12/2015- NOA 1 received04/02/2015- NOA 2 received!04/24/2014- Case sent from NVC to Consulate in Montreal04/27/2015- Called NVC to receive Case #05/04/2015- Emailed/mailed Packet 3 to Montreal05/13/2015- Consulate received Packet 305/20/2015- Packet 4 email06/12/2015- Medical06/25/2015- Interview-APPROVED07/08/2015- Visa issued07/14/2015- Visa in hand07/20/2015- POE Sarnia/Port Huron border<p>08/14/2015- wedding!

September 2015- Applied for AOS

September 30th- Biometrics Appointment

November 2015- Advanced Parole/ Employment Authorization Received

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I read that last year they experienced some kind of issue with processing visas as well, anybody know what the issue was and how long it took them to fix it?

Judging by the news releases from July of 2014, it appears as though this outage was officially reported as starting on between July 23-25, 2014; as per duration, I cannot find a solid source as to when systems were back up, but judging from comments on various websites during the incident, I am seeing posts anywhere from August 5-14. My guess is this was approximately a 2-3 week outage. This is of course just from what I gather, so do not take this as the gospel.

ROC - July 2017 CSC Filer (I-751 July 2017 Filers Spreadsheet)

  • 7/15/2017: I-751 Sent
  • 7/17/2017: I-751 Received
  • 7/18/2017: NOA1 Date
  • 7/20/2017: Cheque Cashed
  • 7/21/2017: NOA1 Received
  • 7/29/2017: Biometrics Received
  • 8/10/2017: Biometics Appointment Completed
  • 2/26/2018: Case Received at Local Office
  • 11/27/2018: I-751 Case Approved - New Card Being Produced
  • 12/04/2018: Card received via USPS. ROC process now complete!

 

July 2017 ROC Filers Posting Template:

Quote

Service Center: CSC/VSC
First 5 Digits from WAC/EAC Receipt #: E.g. WAC17290
NOA1 Date: E.g. July 15, 2017
Filed N-400?: Yes/No
Case Transferred?: Yes/No

     If yes, provide to what service center? On what date?: Yes/No; Transferred to NSC (Nebraska Service Center) on August 18, 2018

Approved?: Yes/No

     If yes, what was the date of your approval?: October 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have a RFE (Request for Evidence)? On what date?: Yes/No; September 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have an interview? On what date?: Yes/No; September 30, 2018

Any other information: E.g. Received my 18-month extension letter on XX; Issues cashing our check originally, etc.

 

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Hmm, I can only imagine how backed up things will be once it's fixed...

K1 Visa Timeline 01/30/2015- Engaged02/20/2015- I-129F petition filed03/12/2015- NOA 1 received04/02/2015- NOA 2 received!04/24/2014- Case sent from NVC to Consulate in Montreal04/27/2015- Called NVC to receive Case #05/04/2015- Emailed/mailed Packet 3 to Montreal05/13/2015- Consulate received Packet 305/20/2015- Packet 4 email06/12/2015- Medical06/25/2015- Interview-APPROVED07/08/2015- Visa issued07/14/2015- Visa in hand07/20/2015- POE Sarnia/Port Huron border<p>08/14/2015- wedding!

September 2015- Applied for AOS

September 30th- Biometrics Appointment

November 2015- Advanced Parole/ Employment Authorization Received

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Hmm, I can only imagine how backed up things will be once it's fixed...

I picture rows upon rows of desks topped with 6 feet worth of visa applications on each while the workers reattach their new IV of coffee to make it through the backlog.

In all seriousness though I can only hope that administrators are using their time wisely during this downtime - E.g. process whatever possible to clear the way for a smooth transition once this system issue is corrected. I would hate to just have my application sitting still while some work could be done to it.

ROC - July 2017 CSC Filer (I-751 July 2017 Filers Spreadsheet)

  • 7/15/2017: I-751 Sent
  • 7/17/2017: I-751 Received
  • 7/18/2017: NOA1 Date
  • 7/20/2017: Cheque Cashed
  • 7/21/2017: NOA1 Received
  • 7/29/2017: Biometrics Received
  • 8/10/2017: Biometics Appointment Completed
  • 2/26/2018: Case Received at Local Office
  • 11/27/2018: I-751 Case Approved - New Card Being Produced
  • 12/04/2018: Card received via USPS. ROC process now complete!

 

July 2017 ROC Filers Posting Template:

Quote

Service Center: CSC/VSC
First 5 Digits from WAC/EAC Receipt #: E.g. WAC17290
NOA1 Date: E.g. July 15, 2017
Filed N-400?: Yes/No
Case Transferred?: Yes/No

     If yes, provide to what service center? On what date?: Yes/No; Transferred to NSC (Nebraska Service Center) on August 18, 2018

Approved?: Yes/No

     If yes, what was the date of your approval?: October 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have a RFE (Request for Evidence)? On what date?: Yes/No; September 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have an interview? On what date?: Yes/No; September 30, 2018

Any other information: E.g. Received my 18-month extension letter on XX; Issues cashing our check originally, etc.

 

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I picture rows upon rows of desks topped with 6 feet worth of visa applications on each while the workers reattach their new IV of coffee to make it through the backlog.

In all seriousness though I can only hope that administrators are using their time wisely during this downtime - E.g. process whatever possible to clear the way for a smooth transition once this system issue is corrected. I would hate to just have my application sitting still while some work could be done to it.

I'd like to imagine they're working ruthlessly too, and that as a "sorry this is happening" they process them all in like 3 days. But let's be real, this is the government.

K1 Visa Timeline 01/30/2015- Engaged02/20/2015- I-129F petition filed03/12/2015- NOA 1 received04/02/2015- NOA 2 received!04/24/2014- Case sent from NVC to Consulate in Montreal04/27/2015- Called NVC to receive Case #05/04/2015- Emailed/mailed Packet 3 to Montreal05/13/2015- Consulate received Packet 305/20/2015- Packet 4 email06/12/2015- Medical06/25/2015- Interview-APPROVED07/08/2015- Visa issued07/14/2015- Visa in hand07/20/2015- POE Sarnia/Port Huron border<p>08/14/2015- wedding!

September 2015- Applied for AOS

September 30th- Biometrics Appointment

November 2015- Advanced Parole/ Employment Authorization Received

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I'd like to imagine they're working ruthlessly too, and that as a "sorry this is happening" they process them all in like 3 days. But let's be real, this is the government.

I hate going off topic, especially on such important issues as these, but it must be said...Conventional wisdom always has been that no matter what you are trying to say, someone else has said it better. I was ready to post my sarcastic response to you but remembered a modern day philosopher put it better than anyone here could:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJpcTrqtAp0

ROC - July 2017 CSC Filer (I-751 July 2017 Filers Spreadsheet)

  • 7/15/2017: I-751 Sent
  • 7/17/2017: I-751 Received
  • 7/18/2017: NOA1 Date
  • 7/20/2017: Cheque Cashed
  • 7/21/2017: NOA1 Received
  • 7/29/2017: Biometrics Received
  • 8/10/2017: Biometics Appointment Completed
  • 2/26/2018: Case Received at Local Office
  • 11/27/2018: I-751 Case Approved - New Card Being Produced
  • 12/04/2018: Card received via USPS. ROC process now complete!

 

July 2017 ROC Filers Posting Template:

Quote

Service Center: CSC/VSC
First 5 Digits from WAC/EAC Receipt #: E.g. WAC17290
NOA1 Date: E.g. July 15, 2017
Filed N-400?: Yes/No
Case Transferred?: Yes/No

     If yes, provide to what service center? On what date?: Yes/No; Transferred to NSC (Nebraska Service Center) on August 18, 2018

Approved?: Yes/No

     If yes, what was the date of your approval?: October 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have a RFE (Request for Evidence)? On what date?: Yes/No; September 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have an interview? On what date?: Yes/No; September 30, 2018

Any other information: E.g. Received my 18-month extension letter on XX; Issues cashing our check originally, etc.

 

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Out of curiosity (and for much needed peace of mind). For those of you who have fallen victim to the technical glitch in the system and are waiting for it to be fixed so you can retrieve your stamped passports. What's your current status on the visa status track online? I was approved after the interview (along with my child) on thursday and told pick up woud be in 3-5 days, but im under "administrative processing" at the moment. Im hoping its just due to the current disruption. Anyone in this situation?

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Out of curiosity (and for much needed peace of mind). For those of you who have fallen victim to the technical glitch in the system and are waiting for it to be fixed so you can retrieve your stamped passports. What's your current status on the visa status track online? I was approved after the interview (along with my child) on thursday and told pick up woud be in 3-5 days, but im under "administrative processing" at the moment. Im hoping its just due to the current disruption. Anyone in this situation?

I can't speak specifically to your situation, but in my instance I entered into "Administrative Processing" on June 3rd, well before the systems breach was made public.

From my understanding you will not enter the "Issued" phase of the visa until this problem has been solved. I do believe that almost every other part of the process will be ongoing as normal up to, but not including, the physical printing of your visa and sending it by Loomis.

My guess would be (based on the fact that you entered AP so quickly) you will be receiving your visa relatively quickly after this system issue is solved. How quickly I suppose would be dependent upon the backlog.

For someone in my position as well as another member active on this thread, we have had very lengthy waits pre-systems problem. For example, my interview was completed and approved on May 14th and I only entered into the AP phase on June 3rd. I would like to think that the consulate is doing all the work possible on my application at this point so I can also have my visa issued once this problem is fixed, but that is not a guarantee either.

Above all, I do not think anyone has any idea of how long this visa system outage will be. From what I gathered reading online, the last time something similar to this happened in July of 2014 it was approximately 3 weeks before the system was back up and running; it is important to note, however, the DOS is claiming this current problem is unlike the previous problem last year. This could mean this problem could be fixed quicker or more slowly, I am unsure of which.

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ROC - July 2017 CSC Filer (I-751 July 2017 Filers Spreadsheet)

  • 7/15/2017: I-751 Sent
  • 7/17/2017: I-751 Received
  • 7/18/2017: NOA1 Date
  • 7/20/2017: Cheque Cashed
  • 7/21/2017: NOA1 Received
  • 7/29/2017: Biometrics Received
  • 8/10/2017: Biometics Appointment Completed
  • 2/26/2018: Case Received at Local Office
  • 11/27/2018: I-751 Case Approved - New Card Being Produced
  • 12/04/2018: Card received via USPS. ROC process now complete!

 

July 2017 ROC Filers Posting Template:

Quote

Service Center: CSC/VSC
First 5 Digits from WAC/EAC Receipt #: E.g. WAC17290
NOA1 Date: E.g. July 15, 2017
Filed N-400?: Yes/No
Case Transferred?: Yes/No

     If yes, provide to what service center? On what date?: Yes/No; Transferred to NSC (Nebraska Service Center) on August 18, 2018

Approved?: Yes/No

     If yes, what was the date of your approval?: October 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have a RFE (Request for Evidence)? On what date?: Yes/No; September 1, 2018

     If yes, did you have an interview? On what date?: Yes/No; September 30, 2018

Any other information: E.g. Received my 18-month extension letter on XX; Issues cashing our check originally, etc.

 

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My apologies if this does not answer your question, but, everyone, I think there is a major problem going on right now. Go check out https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ca/iv

I have been reading the news about the glitches and it would be appear to be an issue for anyone that has submitted an online application for a passport or Visa on or after June 9th. So then in theory then this wouldn't be an issue for those who started this process way back in July 2014, right? My interview is two weeks from today, once the interview is successfully done I will ask them about the glitch and possible delays.

USCIS
July 15/2014 - I-130 Fedex to Chicago Lockbox
July 20/2014 - Received email confirming docs sent to CSC
July 23/2014 - Received NOA1 via snail mail
Aug 25/2014 - USCIS approved Petition
Sept 2/2014 - Rec'vd copy of NOA2 - file sent to NVC
NVC
Oct 09/2014 - Rec'vd welcome letter from NVC with Case number.
Oct 10/2014 - Filled in DS-261 form
Oct 18/2014 - Paid AOS fees
Dec 24/2014 - Paid IV Fee
Dec 31/2014 - Competed and scanned DS-260 form (not sent).
Feb 4/2015 - Emailed AOS and IV packages and now the waiting begins. (Scan Date)
Mar 4/2015 - Rec'vd 60 Day Letter
Apr 1/2015 - Rec'vd Checklist (did not include preparers page) Waiting for updated I-864 papers.
Apr 6/2015 - Resent I864 (AOS) Checklist via EP. Now waiting again!!!!
Apr 16/2015 - Rec'vd 60-day notice email - alot quicker than last time.
Apr 27/2015 - Rec'vd confirmation from NVC we have a CC.
Montreal
May 07/2015 - Rec'vd P4 email providing interview date and requirements
May 21st/2015 - Medicals w/ Dr. Lyndon
June 30/2015 - Interview Date
June 30/2015 - Approved
July 7th/2015 - Received Passport and Documents
July 17th/2015 - Cross POE
July 28th/2015 - Receive SSN
xxxxx/2015 - Receive GC
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Today marks 4 weeks since my interview (May 19th). Went into AP June 8, no update since then. I'm thinking of asking my sponsor to contact his congress person next week if there is no change. My travel plans aren't until later but I don't want to wait too long and scramble last minute.

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