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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey VJers! I'm going for my CR1 interview THIS thursday in Montreal. I *think* i'm all set.

I think we're staying in the Travelodge, a couple blocks away from the Consulate. Am i right in saying that the time they gave me for the interview is just aprox. and it's actually first come first serve. Appointment is for 8:30, but if i'm there at doors open and am first in line...will i be taken first???

Any last words of wisdom/recommendation???

Thanks!

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Hey VJers! I'm going for my CR1 interview THIS thursday in Montreal. I *think* i'm all set.

I think we're staying in the Travelodge, a couple blocks away from the Consulate. Am i right in saying that the time they gave me for the interview is just aprox. and it's actually first come first serve. Appointment is for 8:30, but if i'm there at doors open and am first in line...will i be taken first???

Any last words of wisdom/recommendation???

Thanks!

Yes, it's first come, first serve at the consulate in Montreal. If you want to be first, make sure you're at the consulate for around 6:30am. The doors open around 7:30. Bring something to read or do while outside waiting ;)

Double and triple check you have ALL required documents.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey :)

It generally is first come first serve, when I was there a few weeks ago I was 4rth in line but my number got skipped and people who weren't even in the line got out before me. If you've read the reviews, I'm sure you know about how numbers tend to get skipped quite frequently, so sometimes even being there first in line and getting number C1 might not mean you're first to get your interview. However, if you're one of the first people you will most likely be one of the first served.

Last minutes tips hmm.. Don't bring any purses or anything that uses electricity (i.e phone, car keys with the buttons on them, watches, etc). Have your appointment confirmation letter of course :)

Oh and good luck!

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Our K-1 Visa Process

2011-12-12: I-129F Sent

2011-12-14: I-129F NOA1

2012-05-07: I-129F NOA2

2012-05-21: NVC Received

2012-06-14: Consulate Received

2012-07-03: Packet 3 Received

2012-07-04: Packet 3 Sent

2012-07-06: Packet 4 Received (Through e-mail only)

2012-07-10: Medical Date

2012-07-13: Medical Results in hand

2012-07-23: Interview Date APPROVED!

2012-07-31: Visa in hand!

2012-08-14: POE Toronto Airport - HOME!

2012-09-12: MARRIED!

2013-06-28: AOS approved! Waiting on the green card to be mailed!

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