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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I just did a quick quote. 2 boxs a total of 100lbs (which is the min.) is 60 dollars, station to station. I'd say that's a lot cheaper then uhal

They don't seem to have Canada to US shipping.. right?

I am the beneficiary.

July 2010: Met in Germany

Sept 14th 2012: Started Relationship (visited each other 20+ times since then)

May 1st – Aug 31st 2013: J1 Stay in US

Dec 23rd 2013– Jan 4th 2014: Trip together to Germany

Jan 30th, 2014: Married in VA!

Feb 11th, 2014: Back in Montreal

USCIS Journey

Feb 13th, 2014: Sent I-130 packet overnight (delayed by DC storm)

Feb 18th, 2014: I-130 received by USCIS (PD)

Feb 20th, 2014: NOA1 (email)

Feb 25th, 2014: NOA1 (paper)

June 11th, 2014: NOA2 (email)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Nope because Canada sucks!

The greyhound is retarded over here. I would always make sure I would book my ticket in advance to assure seating. One time I got screwed. They had three seats open to cross over the border, I was fourth in line and you know what the driver told me? "Should've got here earlier, there is nothing I can do" I almost told him to go yourself.

I ended up taking a taxi over because I don't drive and that cost more then my round trip. Grey hound in the US actually reserves the seat unlike canada. And it's way cheaper to in the states to take greyhound. If I bought my tickets in canada, it would be 80+ dollars so, what I would do, just buy my ticket from canada to US, I knew my transfer times, booked for that bus, saving myself 40 dollars! I don't understand how we get raped in cost over here. Just to cross from canada to US it was 14 dollars I think, from US to canada, 5bucks. It's non sense!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Nope because Canada sucks!

The greyhound is retarded over here. I would always make sure I would book my ticket in advance to assure seating. One time I got screwed. They had three seats open to cross over the border, I was fourth in line and you know what the driver told me? "Should've got here earlier, there is nothing I can do" I almost told him to go #### yourself.

I ended up taking a taxi over because I don't drive and that cost more then my round trip. Grey hound in the US actually reserves the seat unlike canada. And it's way cheaper to in the states to take greyhound. If I bought my tickets in canada, it would be 80+ dollars so, what I would do, just buy my ticket from canada to US, I knew my transfer times, booked for that bus, saving myself 40 dollars! I don't understand how we get raped in cost over here. Just to cross from canada to US it was 14 dollars I think, from US to canada, 5bucks. It's non sense!

O Greyhound, will you ever stop sucking? I feel your pain :)

I am the beneficiary.

July 2010: Met in Germany

Sept 14th 2012: Started Relationship (visited each other 20+ times since then)

May 1st – Aug 31st 2013: J1 Stay in US

Dec 23rd 2013– Jan 4th 2014: Trip together to Germany

Jan 30th, 2014: Married in VA!

Feb 11th, 2014: Back in Montreal

USCIS Journey

Feb 13th, 2014: Sent I-130 packet overnight (delayed by DC storm)

Feb 18th, 2014: I-130 received by USCIS (PD)

Feb 20th, 2014: NOA1 (email)

Feb 25th, 2014: NOA1 (paper)

June 11th, 2014: NOA2 (email)

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