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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I am in Canada now. I have already done my fingerprinting at the RCMP and sent it to be processed in Ottawa. I just got it all back and everything is fine. Clean record. Can I use it? I haven't been told to do it yet by the US Consulate. Someone told me a few months ago to get it done because it may take some time to process them.

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I am in Canada now. I have already done my fingerprinting at the RCMP and sent it to be processed in Ottawa. I just got it all back and everything is fine. Clean record. Can I use it? I haven't been told to do it yet by the US Consulate. Someone told me a few months ago to get it done because it may take some time to process them.

I read a post beofore from someone in Canada. The post says you can go to your local police station and get a criminal record check in 15 minutes.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
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Yes, the background check is done right away at the RCMP station. The fingerprinting is done there but is then sent to Ottawa to be processed through the Data bank. I did it, sent it and got it back. My question is if it is fine to use because the US Immigration have not told me to get this done yet.

Edited by Wilhelmina
Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Where are you in the process? Have any forms been submittted yet?

Generally, a background/name check from the RCMP is required at the interview stage. If you're just starting, that could be 6 months to a year from now. A fingerprint check, on the other hand, is only required if you have convictions in your past.

Police certificates are probably good for one year. Hope you didn't get something too soon.

There's a new digital machine, in Toronto, I believe, that speeds up the fingerprint check. But you never needed fingerprints anyway.It's better to take this whole process step by step.

I-130 sent Mar 30, 06

approved Aug 15, 06

I-129f sent April 24, 06

approved July 27, 06

Montreal interview Jan 18, 07

POE Toronto Jan 28, 07

EAD sent Jan. 30, 07

transferred to Vermont Feb 12

biometrics Feb 22

approved March 13

card returned undeliverable! March 27

called after 6 weeks to have EAD re-sent

AOS sent Jan. 30, 07

biometrics Feb 22

RFE for complete medical (!) Feb 23

Called Senator from NJ - never returned call

Infopass March 19 (no help)

Replied to RFE with duplicate medical March 19

Sent additional evidence (I-693A) March 26

NBC received supplement March 30

touched April 4

Interview July 16

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
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Which type of visa is it? Are you a fiancee or a spouse? If your case is at the NVC, you should be getting Package 3.

I-130 sent Mar 30, 06

approved Aug 15, 06

I-129f sent April 24, 06

approved July 27, 06

Montreal interview Jan 18, 07

POE Toronto Jan 28, 07

EAD sent Jan. 30, 07

transferred to Vermont Feb 12

biometrics Feb 22

approved March 13

card returned undeliverable! March 27

called after 6 weeks to have EAD re-sent

AOS sent Jan. 30, 07

biometrics Feb 22

RFE for complete medical (!) Feb 23

Called Senator from NJ - never returned call

Infopass March 19 (no help)

Replied to RFE with duplicate medical March 19

Sent additional evidence (I-693A) March 26

NBC received supplement March 30

touched April 4

Interview July 16

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted (edited)

I am already married. We got married in June. We sent in our I 130, I came to Canada for a visit and was denied reentry. My I 130 is approved now, and my husband sent in the I 824 so my file will be sent to a Consulate in Canada. So now, I have no idea what happens next and when.

Edited by Wilhelmina
Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
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If you fill in your timeline, people here could give better answers. We're curious:

Which country are you from? What is your citizenship?

When you "came to Canada for a visit," were you denied re-entry to the States? What was the reason?

Where were you married in June?

Where does your husband live?

When was your petition approved?

I'm going to guess you're a Canadian, going for the CR-1 visa (permanent immigrant) and you're waiting for an interview. If so, the average number of days between having your petition approved and going for the interview is 263.

see here

Edited by Jersey Girl

I-130 sent Mar 30, 06

approved Aug 15, 06

I-129f sent April 24, 06

approved July 27, 06

Montreal interview Jan 18, 07

POE Toronto Jan 28, 07

EAD sent Jan. 30, 07

transferred to Vermont Feb 12

biometrics Feb 22

approved March 13

card returned undeliverable! March 27

called after 6 weeks to have EAD re-sent

AOS sent Jan. 30, 07

biometrics Feb 22

RFE for complete medical (!) Feb 23

Called Senator from NJ - never returned call

Infopass March 19 (no help)

Replied to RFE with duplicate medical March 19

Sent additional evidence (I-693A) March 26

NBC received supplement March 30

touched April 4

Interview July 16

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

One only requires fingerprinting if they have had a crimnal record in the past. otherwise its just a normal canada wide background search. Doen by the local RCMP detachment, if in GTA,the commisionares do it,and some local police do it as well, just ensure it is canada wide!! best of luck

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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