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RFE Please Help - Montreal Consulate

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi There,

If anyone had an RFE from the beneficiary's consulate, please share your experience about what you did after the RFE.

My fiance, who is a Canadian resident in Montreal(french nationality) was issued an RFE for proof of residency. Also, keep in mind, DOS told us that packet 3 was sent out a few weeks ago (haven't received it).

We sent his proof of residency today, but we're not sure if we should wait for any kind of response before sending packet 3. So we're planning to wait a few days and send out our packet 3 at the end of the week.

I'm curious to know if anyone did the same thing? Or perhaps we should wait to send packet 3 until DOS records our RFE response?

It's just strange because according to DOS, packet 3 was sent a few weeks before the RFE. I thought it would be reversed.

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Jessica and Benoit

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Heres a guide for Montreal http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/327503-canada-immigration-k1-guide-for-montreal/

You shouldn't be waiting for a packet 3. If they already mailed it out you can mail your completed packet to them.

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I would send my Pack 3 too once they said they've sent it out to you weeks ago.

Just curious, what have you sent as proof of residency to the consulate? I am asking because I am not a permanent resident, however Ive been in Canada for two years legally working etc..

Good luck! It will be alright!

Cam & Ellie

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I would send my Pack 3 too once they said they've sent it out to you weeks ago.

Just curious, what have you sent as proof of residency to the consulate? I am asking because I am not a permanent resident, however Ive been in Canada for two years legally working etc..

Good luck! It will be alright!

for ur case, i think the proof is your working permit and you must be notice that it at least has 6 month validity.

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2011/08/05:receive hard copy noa1 (priority date 2011/08/02

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2011/11/03:receive hard copy of noa2 ( case category from f2a to cr1)

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Thank you so much.. i was thinking about adding taxes receipts, payment check, bank account and SSN card (photocopy) ..

I will put this all together with my work permit.

Cam & Ellie

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