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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Well the big day was today and I'm ecstatic to say that I'm approved. The interview wasn't a smooth one, but thanks to VJ and knowing to be overly prepared, end result was approval.

From airport:

As some have already mentioned, taking a cab from the airport will cost you $40. A cheaper way is to take the 747 bus, which only costs $9. It's meant to take luggage, so it's not a hassle at all to take it with all of your bags. Just google it before you leave home, to ensure you know the route and that your hotel is walking distance from Rene Levesque (which is the main road that the bus goes down).

Hotel:

I wanted something very cheap, so I picked Hotel des Arms on St. Dominique and Rue Ontario (Latin Quarter area). It was $70/night for Tues-Fri. Wifi is included, but at peak times, it's slower than dial-up. Continental breakfast was also included (toast, bagels, cereal, and croissants). It's about a 20mins walk to Old Montreal and about 20mins to Mont Royal Park. Within about a 10mins walk are very vibrant neighbourhoods (Rue Prince Arthur E and Rue St. Denis). Those are the good. The bad: you get what you pay for. The room was ok; stains on the carpet. The hallway smells old and a little dirty. Would I stay here again? If I was on a budget, yes.

Interview day:

Planned to be at the Consulate by 7am, so had a coffee at Tim Hortons at 630 (located on Rue Bleury near Boul Maissonneuve). From there, Consulate is a 5mins walk. Got there just before 7 and I was first in line. They let us in about 730 and by then, there were 4 people in line. There was no reception asking for passport, interview letter, and/or loomis registration but instead, straight through security. Once passed that, directed us to the door on the left, which leads downstairs. Sat right beside the elevator and waited til about 8. Guard came and asked us to form a line in front of the elevator and of course, go in and occupy the rear left. Door opens and turn left towards sign that says "14a/14b". Waited here about 5mins and lady there gave me C1 ticket. We were directed to sit and wait on the other end, til our number was called. C2 was actually called before me (who were a nice couple and she frequents VJ as well). C1 was called to Window 1 and here, lady verified all of my info and asked for my originals. This took about 10mins for me. I was instructed to sit back down and wait for C1 to be called again.

Interview:

I was interviewed by a very nice guy, who alleviated a little of my nervousness. I swore the oath and then another fingerprint. Now this where my interview could have ended up with a delay in approval. He thumbed through all of my documents and then asked, "Did you bring a joint sponsor?". So I said no. The question threw me off, as joint sponsors are only needed if income or assets required can't be met between the petitioner and the beneficiary. But I didn't want to interrupt the process, so I didn't say anything else. He asked me what I did for a living, how did my wife and I meet, and why I want to move to the US. Meanwhile, he's typing and looking through the documents.

Finally, he said that he's delaying approval because of 2 reasons: we didn't meet the income requirements of the AOS and we also didn't show my wife's domicile. I was floored...and livid. He went on to further explain that since income wasn't met, I can provide assets, so long as they're within easy access and is at least 3 times the income requirement amount. I was fuming inside, as I submitted proof of assets that was 5 times the income requirement. But I held my composure and asked why the savings statement I sent in wasn't being used. He said he didn't see that. I told him I submitted it to NVC (which is how they approved the AOS!) but thank goodness, I brought a copy with me. So I presented it to this, he looks it over, and says yes, that will work.

He then starts talking about the domicile and what types of documents to provide. So I asked him if a document from a school confirming my wife's registration, schedule, and tuition paid would work. He says yes. I told him that I submitted all of that, which of course he doesn't have. So again, thank goodness I brought copies with me and provided it to him. He says yes, those are perfect. He commended me on being prepared and having all of those on hand. He types more and asks me if I've had any troubles crossing the border before. He also asked if I've had any legal problems, arrests, or convictions. Finally, after another 5mins, he says those sweet, sweet words: "I'm approving your Green Card application". He says more stuff after but after that roller coaster interview, I tuned out and was too excited to listen.

In summary:

Many people say that the interview is easy and is more of a formality. I agree but only to a certain degree...if you are not overly prepared, the interview can be very frustrating. Keep copies of everything you submitted to NVC and bring ALL of those to your interview. When it comes to AOS evidence and domicile evidence, bring as much evidence as you can, EVEN IF NVC approved both already. If you submitted 3 documents for each, but you think bringing 3 more might help, BRING THEM. Be overly prepared and the interview is a piece of cake.

My process started in February of this year and I can finally breathe a sigh of relief. This forum was tremendous in providing info and I'm so happy that I stumbled upon it early on. Thank you to those who's posted before with your info and to those who answered the many questions I had. I apologize for the long post, but I just wanted to return the favour by those who have helped me by doing this exact thing. God bless those who are starting the process and wish you the best!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Congrats to you both !! Happy ending and a great thorough review ( thank you for that ) !! All the best to you !!!!

07-18-12 - Married
10-26-12 - NOA1 sent
10-29-12 - NOA1 received
03-11-13 - NOA2 approved
04-03-13 - NVC received
04-10-13 - NVC case number assigned
04-19-13 - AOS/IV paid

04-22-13 - AOS/IV cleared

06-07-13 - Case Complete

09-03-13 - Medical

09-25-13 - Interview

10-01-13 - Picked up Visa

10-02-13 - POE Queenston-Lewiston

10-11-13 - SSN arrived

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Congrats ^^

K1 Journey AOS Journey

I-129f sent - 2013/02/27 I-485 sent - 2013/12/17

NOA1 - 2013/03/05 NOA- 2013/12/24

NOA2 -2013/07/09 (126 days (4 months and 4 days) from NoA1) Biometrics- 2014/01/22 at Metairie, LA

Packet 3 mailed - 2013/08/02 NOA - Approved!!! 2014/08/28

Packet 4 received - 2013/08/12

Interview scheduled -2013/09/11

POE - 2013/09/20 (By car at Highgate/Vermont)

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Congrats!! You were almost that 0.1%,lol As you know--bring copies of all that you submitted!! One doesn't need a ton of evidence, but copies of stuff you submitted is probably a must!! I'm sure things get mixed up quite often, hell my Spanish teacher has other peoples stuff mixed into my folder,lol

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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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Way to go !! And kudos for reading VJ and heeding the advice, we are finally done, (got my 10 year green card this month) and it was smooth sailing all the way because of this forum.

Congratulations again!

Marriage 2010-10-09

I-130 Sent : 2010-10-12

I-130 NOA1 : 2010-10-20

I-130 Approved : 2011-03-31

NVC Received : 2011-04-13

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 2011-04-22

Pay I-864 Bill 2011-04-22

Receive I-864 Package : 2011-04-26

Return Completed I-864 : 2011-05-03

Return Completed DS-3032 : 2011-05-01

Receive IV Bill : 2011-04-27

Pay IV Bill : 2011-04-27

Receive Instruction Package : 2011-04-29

Case Completed at NVC : 2011-05-20

Interview Date Montreal : 2011-07-19

Interview Result : Approved

POE Coutts, Ab : 2011-07-29

I-751 Sent : May 01, 2013

Early Biometrics : May 28, 2013

I-751 Approved: August 26, 2013 dancin5hr.gif

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Congrats!, and thanks for the tips and review on your entire experience.

"If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you."

"Life is not what it's supposed to be. It's what it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference."

Beneficiary - Applying for CR1/IR1 (but also played the K3 card prior to understanding it may be phased out.)

2013: July 20: I-130 sent (Chicago lockbox)

July 24: I-130 NOA1

July 24: I-129F sent (Dallas Lockbox)

Aug 2: I-129F NOA1

Aug 12: Alien Registration Number was changed, I-129F.

2014: Jan 28/29/30: - 3 transfer notices for I-130 and I-129F.

Feb 3 - Hard copy arrived -Notice of transfer to Texas stating Jan 29th.

Feb 10 - NOA2

Feb 27 - email stating I-130 being sent to NVC from TSC.

March 6 -NVC received our case.

April 7 - CASE NUMBER yay! IIN and BIN obtained and email given.

April 9 - DS261 available and filled in online.

April 9 - AOS not yet payable but visible.

April 10 - email regarding NVC case number and access to DS261 received/ email regarding AOS received and paid.

April 11 - AOS sent by snail mail.

April 14 - AOS arrived per mail tracking.

April 15 - IV bill received via email, IV bill paid/ in process, IV package sent.

April 18 - IV bill showing paid/ DS-260 available and done!

- AOS scanned into their system.

April 21 - IV package arrived per mail tracking.

April 24 - IV scanned into their system.

May 2 - False checklist for IV documents= AOS approval.

May 13 - NVC rep reported ? missing Police certificate via my phone call.

- Supervisor review initiated.

May 14 - Checklist for Police certificate came via email.

- Sent checklisted documentation priority post!

May 15 - Package delivered per mail tracking.

May 19 - Case COMPLETE!! Police certificate found by NVC:)

May 28 - Case complete email arrived.

May 30 - Assigned Interview date!

June 2 - Interview letter arrived via email.

June 11- Medical appointment Surrey, BC

July 8 - Interview in Montreal!! APPROVED!!!!!!!! July 10 - Visa package and passport in hand!! July 23 - POE!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Congratulations! You must be so relieved to finally have your Visa!!!

I have a question about the interviews. Ours is scheduled for December 3rd at 8am. Does everyone always show up for 7 regardless of their interview time? I thought I had read that you couldn't be there any sooner than 20 minutes before your scheduled time??? It seems like every review I have read for the Montreal Consulate, people seem to always show up just before 7am....

Thanks!

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Many show up early, so they get a lower ticket #, as that usually (not always) means you get seen faster, thus completed at the consulate faster.

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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Congratulations! You must be so relieved to finally have your Visa!!!

I have a question about the interviews. Ours is scheduled for December 3rd at 8am. Does everyone always show up for 7 regardless of their interview time? I thought I had read that you couldn't be there any sooner than 20 minutes before your scheduled time??? It seems like every review I have read for the Montreal Consulate, people seem to always show up just before 7am....

Thanks!

Montreal is first come first serve no matter what your interview time is.


OP I"m glad you came fully prepared. I brought the entire AOS with me when I went as well even though nothing was asked for because we weren't using assets. It is good to bring all that stuff incase it's not sent on. Good for you!!!

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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