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More Canadians get denied than you probably think. Once you get married to an American, or even have a boyfriend, it's much tougher to get through the US border. And if you're unprepared with no strong ties to Canada, then they'll just deny you. And sometimes even when you do have proof, they can still deny you. The second time I got denied, I was just going to visit my husband for either a week or two, had a return ticket and everything, but the officer kept saying I had immigration intent and couldn't let me in until I had my visa crying.gif He warned me that if I tried going through the border again that I could get banned blink.gif Worst day in my entire life.

But, that's in the past. Hopefully when I fly back to Canada this June, I won't have the same problems when I return laughing.gif And if I ever see that border officer again, I'm going to be very tempted to punch him in the face devil.gif

*hugs for the worst day*

I'm hoping we doesn't have that worst day in April.. :unsure:

I feel much the same about the VO who denied Sue's visitor visa way back when after a very through and in depth interview covering every possible aspect of the evidence she brought showing her deep ties to China in the 30 seconds they allotted to it.

I'm curious though, did you mention your husband or did they? I presume they asked what the purpose of your visit was?

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Trips:

Jan2010 - First Trip, met in person

Jul2010 - Trip two!

Nov2010 - Trip Three, Got engaged :)

Feb2011 - Trip Four. Spring Festival, Lucky Money all around :D

April2011 - Trip Five... Going to the chapel...

July2011 - Trip Six... Honeymoon in Xiamen :D

October2011 - Trip Seven... Beijing and the Great Wall :)

January2012 - Trip Eight... Chinese New Years and Spring Festival! More Lucky Money! :D

April2012 - Trip Nine... Interview?

Paper work for CR1:

28 July 2011 - 20January 2012 - Day 175... USCIS at CSC finally processed our paper work.

30January2012 - NVC 'received' the paperwork

6February2012 - NVC GUZ case number assigned - Attempted to OPTIN to EP.

7February2012 - NVC GZO (EP) case number assigned

8February2012 - 27February Massive delay caused by sending the EP OPTIN email too soon :(

28February2012 - AOS Fee Paid

29February2012 - AOS Fee shows paid, AOS Package sent in

5March2012 - IV Fee shows paid (paid on 3March), IV (DS-230) Package sent in

6March2012 - AOS Rejected due to minor error, corrected version emailed in

8March2012 - Email received indicating AOS correction and DS-230 review in process

9March2012 - Case Complete Email - END NVC PROCESS

15March2012 - Interview Scheduled: 18April2012 (Document turn-in: 17April2012)

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I feel much the same about the VO who denied Sue's visitor visa way back when after a very through and in depth interview covering every possible aspect of the evidence she brought showing her deep ties to China in the 30 seconds they allotted to it.

I'm curious though, did you mention your husband or did they? I presume they asked what the purpose of your visit was?

Their first question usually is what's your purpose, and I of course replied to visit my husband for a week (or two, can't remember). Then they directed me to secondary, where I was questioned by a Mr. Arboleda who, after dogging me with questions for half an hour, finally denied me :( So I had to turn around and go back home. Pretty much cried the entire time. Thankfully, my husband decided that very night to drive up to Canada and fly east to visit me for a week :) (Funny enough, he got badgered at the border as well, for visiting ME! headbonk.gif)

But anyways, I can relate to your wife's refusal. Definitely not fun at all. No matter how much evidence you have, they can always deny you. Honestly, those border officer and VOs have way too much power and often abuse it.

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Their first question usually is what's your purpose, and I of course replied to visit my husband for a week (or two, can't remember). Then they directed me to secondary, where I was questioned by a Mr. Arboleda who, after dogging me with questions for half an hour, finally denied me :( So I had to turn around and go back home. Pretty much cried the entire time. Thankfully, my husband decided that very night to drive up to Canada and fly east to visit me for a week :) (Funny enough, he got badgered at the border as well, for visiting ME! headbonk.gif)

But anyways, I can relate to your wife's refusal. Definitely not fun at all. No matter how much evidence you have, they can always deny you. Honestly, those border officer and VOs have way too much power and often abuse it.

What makes this worse is that their power is virtually beyond question. Which is to say if they deny you, there is pretty much nothing you can do about it. There is higher power you can go to that isn't also in their chain of command. No independent source of appeal. If, heaven forbid, they tell us no in April our options come down to simply fight it out over several years, with never any assurance of victory, or I move to China.

Trips:

Jan2010 - First Trip, met in person

Jul2010 - Trip two!

Nov2010 - Trip Three, Got engaged :)

Feb2011 - Trip Four. Spring Festival, Lucky Money all around :D

April2011 - Trip Five... Going to the chapel...

July2011 - Trip Six... Honeymoon in Xiamen :D

October2011 - Trip Seven... Beijing and the Great Wall :)

January2012 - Trip Eight... Chinese New Years and Spring Festival! More Lucky Money! :D

April2012 - Trip Nine... Interview?

Paper work for CR1:

28 July 2011 - 20January 2012 - Day 175... USCIS at CSC finally processed our paper work.

30January2012 - NVC 'received' the paperwork

6February2012 - NVC GUZ case number assigned - Attempted to OPTIN to EP.

7February2012 - NVC GZO (EP) case number assigned

8February2012 - 27February Massive delay caused by sending the EP OPTIN email too soon :(

28February2012 - AOS Fee Paid

29February2012 - AOS Fee shows paid, AOS Package sent in

5March2012 - IV Fee shows paid (paid on 3March), IV (DS-230) Package sent in

6March2012 - AOS Rejected due to minor error, corrected version emailed in

8March2012 - Email received indicating AOS correction and DS-230 review in process

9March2012 - Case Complete Email - END NVC PROCESS

15March2012 - Interview Scheduled: 18April2012 (Document turn-in: 17April2012)

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What makes this worse is that their power is virtually beyond question. Which is to say if they deny you, there is pretty much nothing you can do about it. There is higher power you can go to that isn't also in their chain of command. No independent source of appeal. If, heaven forbid, they tell us no in April our options come down to simply fight it out over several years, with never any assurance of victory, or I move to China.

That's why I think then need to strip some of their powers, or at least have an easier method of appealing. I've heard horror stories where the VO would just be pissed off that day or not like how someone looked, and would just flat out deny them, not even having a real basis for denial. Absolutely ridiculous!

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That's why I think then need to strip some of their powers, or at least have an easier method of appealing. I've heard horror stories where the VO would just be pissed off that day or not like how someone looked, and would just flat out deny them, not even having a real basis for denial. Absolutely ridiculous!

Yep. That's basically what happened with Sue's visitor visa. She brought all sorts of evidence of ties to China. None of that mattered. She was young, single. Chinese and without property and such. All of that is the standard formula for instant denial.

If the VO spills coffee on themselves right before our interview, as the example I gave earlier, we could be screwed and have a multi-year fight on our hands all because they were in a bad mood. :(

Trips:

Jan2010 - First Trip, met in person

Jul2010 - Trip two!

Nov2010 - Trip Three, Got engaged :)

Feb2011 - Trip Four. Spring Festival, Lucky Money all around :D

April2011 - Trip Five... Going to the chapel...

July2011 - Trip Six... Honeymoon in Xiamen :D

October2011 - Trip Seven... Beijing and the Great Wall :)

January2012 - Trip Eight... Chinese New Years and Spring Festival! More Lucky Money! :D

April2012 - Trip Nine... Interview?

Paper work for CR1:

28 July 2011 - 20January 2012 - Day 175... USCIS at CSC finally processed our paper work.

30January2012 - NVC 'received' the paperwork

6February2012 - NVC GUZ case number assigned - Attempted to OPTIN to EP.

7February2012 - NVC GZO (EP) case number assigned

8February2012 - 27February Massive delay caused by sending the EP OPTIN email too soon :(

28February2012 - AOS Fee Paid

29February2012 - AOS Fee shows paid, AOS Package sent in

5March2012 - IV Fee shows paid (paid on 3March), IV (DS-230) Package sent in

6March2012 - AOS Rejected due to minor error, corrected version emailed in

8March2012 - Email received indicating AOS correction and DS-230 review in process

9March2012 - Case Complete Email - END NVC PROCESS

15March2012 - Interview Scheduled: 18April2012 (Document turn-in: 17April2012)

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A friend of mine got denied while trying to travel to New Orleans to see her then-boyfriend for lack of ties. She worked for about two months, tried again, got through and hasn't been back. She got married and filed for AOS from the States and has been living there happily since.

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USCIS

Jul 15/11 - Sent I-130 Package from Honolulu

Jul 18/11 - I-130 package received & signed for in Chicago
Jul 19/11 - Priority Date
Jul 21/11 - NOA1/USCIS Acceptance Confirmation received
Jul 29/11 - Received I-797C hard copy
Aug 4/11 - Touched
Feb 16/12 - NOA2 Approval (212 days since Priority Date)


NVC

Feb 28/12 - NVC Case Number, BIN & IIN Assigned, Optin E-mail for EP Sent

Mar 2/12 - DS-261 Submitted
Mar 5/12 - Electronic Processing Opt-in Accepted, AOS Invoiced & Paid
Mar 7/12 - NVC receive IV electronic package, AOS shows "Paid", AOS Package Sent
Mar 9/12 - IV Bill Invoiced & Paid
Mar 12/12 - AOS fee shows as "Not Paid - Rejected": Human error. AOS re-paid.
Mar 13/12 - IV is "Paid." Will have to be re-paid post imminent "Rejected" status. NVC e-mail "Checklist Cover Letter" asking for my $$$
Mar 14/12 - IV is "Rejected - Not Paid", Re-paid, AOS is "Paid"
Mar 16/12 - IV is "Paid", DS-260 submitted & Package sent
Mar 19/12 - IV Package Received
Mar 20/12 - Case Complete E-mail Received (21 days at NVC)


Final Steps

Apr 10/12 - Interview date assigned: May 9 @ 8:30AM

May 1/12 - Medical Date
May 9/12 - Interview result: Approved!
Jun 22/12 - POE
Jul 23/12 - SSN assigned
Aug 10/12 - Green card in hand

ROC

Mar 25/14 - ROC sent to CSC

Mar 28/14 - Package delivered to CSC

Apr 1/14 - Check cashed

Apr 3/14 - Received NOA1, Receipt Date: 3/28

Jun 15/14 - Move to San Diego

Jun 23/14 - RFE / Package sent: Aug 6, ETA Aug 8

Aug 22/14 - New Card in Production

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A couple months ago I remember searching the DOS website and finding a memo sent to all visa issuing posts (I don't know how that document could be accessible from a regular search!!), with some remarks and guidelines regarding immigrant visas. What struck me from reading it was:

- COs have to provide a valid reason to deny a visa. I guess "not bona fide" is an easy one but they still have to give details about what makes them think it isn't. So theoretically at least, they can't deny just because they had a bad day.

- the general aim of DOS is to reduce the number of denials and eliminate 221G given for lack of one or more documents (for security reasons, because people have to come back to the embassy thus increasing the number of visitors entering into the building or complex). Since issuing a visa when documents are missing is prohibited, they strongly advised on improving information given to the applicant on what exactly is needed. I guess USEM Paris missed that part... (K1s get a list of what is needed in their packet 3 but us IR1/CR1 must magically guess that we have to renew birth certs and the likes...)

The general impression I had when reading was: they're not actually trying to keep you out. They even want to give you your visa as smoothly as possible.

Of course when I read posts here about horrible experiences at embassies I'm thinking that something got lost in translation to CO behavior...

CR1 Visa

USCIS STAGE: 16 days No expedite request but USC residing abroad
NVC STAGE: 19 days from case # to case complete
03/27/12: interview at Paris embassy - APPROVED
04/12/12: POE San Diego

ROC
01/15/14: sent I-751 application

05/14/14: received card production notification by e-mail, approval date 05/13

Naturalization

02/01/24: N-400 submitted online; Biometrics reuse notice received immediately online; "case being actively reviewed" after a couple hours

02/09/24: received NOA1 by mail

02/10/24: received biometrics reuse notice by mail

04/08/24: interview scheduled for 05/14. Received "We have taken an action in your case" email.

05/14/24: approved at interview, same-day oath ceremony in San Francisco 🥳 🇺🇸

 

Passport

06/10/24: application submitted at post office for passport book and card, paid for expedited processing and shipping

06/24/24: received email notification that passport was approved, then shipped with tracking number

06/25/24: passport received

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Hi Saylin - what's this spreadsheet you add people to, and how does a girl get on it once she gets her NOA2? :)

USCIS (192 days, August 24 2011 to March 2 2012. No RFE's).
NVC (30 days, March 12 to April 11. Case expedited due to NVC errors).

Montreal US Consulate, awaiting interview date (14 days, April 12 to April 26).

05/09/2012 - medical in Toronto - passed!
05/22/2012 - interview - passed!
05/25/2012 - visa in hand!!! biggrin.png
06/09/2012 - POE @ YWG (Winnipeg Int'l Airport)

Removal of Conditions submitted March 24, 2014, received March 26, 2014

"RFE" for page 3 of application received, date March 27, 2014. Package re-submitted with all papers re-attached.

04/07/2014 - NOA1 Date

05/07/2014 - Biometrics in Charlotte, NC

11/05/2014 - APPROVED! Citizenship in 5 months!

11/10/2014 - NOA2 in hand.

11/20/2014 - 10 yr GC in hand! :D

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Is NVC open on saturdays? Is it possible that the IV bill be released for payment on the weekend?

Alia & Jerald

USCIS

08/15/2011-----I-130 Sent

08/18/2011-----NOA1 email received

08/22/2011-----NOA1 Hard copy received

02/15/2012-----NOA2 APPROVED ( GREAT VALENTINE'S DAY PRESENT!)

NVC

02/20/2012-------Case received at NVC

02/28/2012------- Case number received

02/28/2012------- DS 3032 ( choice of agent ) emailed to NVC

03/02/2012------- DS 3032 returned to beneficiery

03/02/2012------- DS 3032 resent to NVC

03/02/2012------- AOS fee bill paid

03/05/2012------- AOS fee bill shows " PAID"

03/07/2012------- DS 3032 accepted e-mail by NVC

03/08/2012------- IV fee bill invoiced

03/08/2012------- IV fee bill paid

03/16/2012------- CASE COMPLETE!!!!!!!!

04/11/2012------- Interview Date Schedule for MAY 7TH

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Hoping someone can make this understandable for me. I'm looking at the i-864ez for the beneficiary's address would you use their foreign address or the USC's address and write the letter explaining what you have done to show the USC's address as their future domicile?

Thank you in advance,

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On a more positive note... we received and paid our IV bill! :dance: :dance: :dance::dancing: :dancing: :dancing:

SuperDuper Congratulations!!

To celebrate, please practice making Venison jiaozi and the 11 different flavours of poutine gravy.

It was interesting reading your posts about all the evidence you supplied at outset as nowhere on the government site does it say to provide a s**t load of evidence. In fact the instructions for the I-130 just say to submit one or more of the following types of evidence. So I can completely see that people who just follow the instructions could end up being denied.

You realize this is embassy and country specific, yes?

The I-130 instructions never reflect the LOCAL guidelines for an IV unit.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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To celebrate, please practice making Venison jiaozi and the 11 different flavours of poutine gravy.

11 different flavors of gravy?!?! What, really?!?! :o

USCIS (192 days, August 24 2011 to March 2 2012. No RFE's).
NVC (30 days, March 12 to April 11. Case expedited due to NVC errors).

Montreal US Consulate, awaiting interview date (14 days, April 12 to April 26).

05/09/2012 - medical in Toronto - passed!
05/22/2012 - interview - passed!
05/25/2012 - visa in hand!!! biggrin.png
06/09/2012 - POE @ YWG (Winnipeg Int'l Airport)

Removal of Conditions submitted March 24, 2014, received March 26, 2014

"RFE" for page 3 of application received, date March 27, 2014. Package re-submitted with all papers re-attached.

04/07/2014 - NOA1 Date

05/07/2014 - Biometrics in Charlotte, NC

11/05/2014 - APPROVED! Citizenship in 5 months!

11/10/2014 - NOA2 in hand.

11/20/2014 - 10 yr GC in hand! :D

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Is NVC open on saturdays? Is it possible that the IV bill be released for payment on the weekend?

No. If the IV fee is not invoiced by Friday night, then nothing's gonna change over the week-end, as far as I know. Sometimes you may receive emails on Saturdays (I guess they were actually sent on Fridays).

CR1 Visa

USCIS STAGE: 16 days No expedite request but USC residing abroad
NVC STAGE: 19 days from case # to case complete
03/27/12: interview at Paris embassy - APPROVED
04/12/12: POE San Diego

ROC
01/15/14: sent I-751 application

05/14/14: received card production notification by e-mail, approval date 05/13

Naturalization

02/01/24: N-400 submitted online; Biometrics reuse notice received immediately online; "case being actively reviewed" after a couple hours

02/09/24: received NOA1 by mail

02/10/24: received biometrics reuse notice by mail

04/08/24: interview scheduled for 05/14. Received "We have taken an action in your case" email.

05/14/24: approved at interview, same-day oath ceremony in San Francisco 🥳 🇺🇸

 

Passport

06/10/24: application submitted at post office for passport book and card, paid for expedited processing and shipping

06/24/24: received email notification that passport was approved, then shipped with tracking number

06/25/24: passport received

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Hi Saylin - what's this spreadsheet you add people to, and how does a girl get on it once she gets her NOA2? :)

The spreadsheet is linked in my signature. And I just added you :)

Is NVC open on saturdays? Is it possible that the IV bill be released for payment on the weekend?

Like Laure already said, nope, NVC does not work on weekends. They're government employees, no way do they work on Saturday or Sundays headbonk.gif

And I don't think I've ever seen a case that had an IV bill invoice over the weekend, for the above reason. Yes, you might get an email, since they're generated early and then takes awhile to get to you. For example: I found out my interview date on a Friday afternoon, yet only received the email at 6am on Saturday.

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