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Yeah I used to live in Montreal and thought it was cool that you go through POE at Dorval. If they denied you, no big deal you just get in your car and go home. I worked with a few people that got turned away because CBP thought they were traveling to the U.S. to work without a visa. Even knew a few that got turned around at the land border crossing at Lacolle and had to drive back to Montreal. That was always good for me because I could take their place and spend a few days in the states.

So you're really a CABA?

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So let me understand this.

Students cannot mention God in the class room.

Employees cannot mention God in the work place.

But, our illegal commander in chief, can quote scripture in his address.

Not to mention, he closes with God Bless This Country.

I think I am about to puke hyporcrisy. So most illegal's are Catholic....so let's mix in a little God language in it.

Now I want everyone to think about this. With the policy he proposes, when he leaves office, he would then be eligible for U.S. Citizenship. Think about that.

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Please keep in mind that some dates are only known after receipt of another document.
For example, the USPS Form 3811. The stamped receiving date was not know until the original Form 3811 was received on 07/13/2013 1:30 p/m CST.

07/05/2013 3:07 p/m CST I-129F pouch tendered to United States Postal Service in Houston, TX
07/09/2013 UNKNWN USPS Form 3811 / Signiture Receipt Card / Stamped and Received at USCIS Dallas Lockbox *
07/09/2013 UNKNWN USCIS / WEB SITE / receives petition and mails notice
07/12/2013 UNKNWN I-129F Check Presented to bank for payment
07/12/2013 2:51 p/m CST Text Message Received / G-1145 / I-129F Form / VSC - Documents sent to VSC
07/12/2013 2:51 p/m CST Email Received Received / G-1145 / I-129F Form / VSC - Documents sent to VSC
07/12/2013 UNKNWN I-129F Check coverted to ACH Payment to USCIS DALLAS PAYMENT
07/13/2013 1:30 p/m CST USPS Form 3811 / Signiture Receipt (GREEN) Card received from USCIS Dallas Lockbox *
07/13/2013 4:24 p/m CST USCIS / WEB SITE / Set up user account to track case status / https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/logon.do
07/15/2013 4:24 p/m CST USCIS / WEB SITE / Indicates "ACCEPTANCE"
07/16/2013 7:30 p/m CST USCIS / WEB SITE / Log in to check site / Indicates "INITIAL REVIEW"
07/17/2013 UNKNWN I-797C, Notice of Action (NOA1) / Received in mail today. (Notice Date : 07/11/2013, VSC) (Stamp date on envelope : 07/15/13)

* Advising case has been opened.
07/18/2013 8:31 p/m CST Email Received / USCIS / Advising Alien Registration Number has been changed
07/18/2013 8:35 p/m CST Text Message Received / USCIS / Advising "My Case Status" has been updated at www.uscis.gov

07/18/2013 8:31 p/m CST Email Received / USCIS / Advising Alien Registration Number has been changed
07/18/2013 8:35 p/m CST Text Message Received / USCIS / Advising "My Case Status" has been updated at www.uscis.gov

08/07/2013 6:45 p/m CST Text Message Received / USCIS / Advising "My Case Status" has been updated at www.uscis.gov

08/07/2013 6:47 p/m CST Text Message Received / USCIS / Advising "My Case Status" has been updated at www.uscis.gov

08/07/2013 7:00 p/m CST Text Message Received / USCIS / Advising "My Case Status" has been updated at www.uscis.gov

08/09/2013 6:30 p/m CST Email Received / USCIS / Case has been transfered from VSC

08/09/2013 UNKNWN I-797C, Notice of Action (NOAT) / Rcv'd in mail (Notice Date : 08/06/2013, VSC) (Stamp date on envelope : 08/07/2013)**

** Advising that the case has been transfered from VSC to TSC

08/09/2013 7:30 p/m CST USCIS / WEB STIE / Logged in to check site / Indicatted "INITIAL REVIEW

08/26/2013 8:45 p/m CST Email Recieved / USCIS / On 08/26/13, we mailed you a notice that we have approved this I129F PETITION FOR FIANCE(E).

08/26/2013 8:47 p/m CST Text Message Received / USCIS / Advising "My Case Status" has been updated at www.uscis.gov

08/26/2013 8:48 p/m CST USCIS / WEB STIE / Logged in to check site / Indicatted "POST DECISION ACTIVITY"

08/27/2013 7:15 a/m CST Text Message Received / USCIS / Advising "My Case Status" has been updated at www.uscis.gov

08/27/2013 7:15 a/m CST Email Received / USCIS / On August 27, 2013, we shipped this approved or re-affirmed case to the Department of State for visa processing.

08/29/2013 UNKNWN I-797C, Notice of Action (NOA2) / Rcv'd in mail. (Notice Date : 08/26/2013) (Stamp date on env. : 08/27/18) / Advising i-129F has been APPROVED.

09/05/2013 UNKNWN Phone Call to NVC / Petition received and MNL Number issued

09/06/2013 15:58 EST Documents shipped out via DHL AWB 8774193982 ( http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/302190-dhl-tracking-from-nvc-to-us-embassy/ ) EXCELLANT

09/09/2013 10:45 MNL Documents rcvd at Embassy signed for L Bernardion

Summary : Date mailed : 07/05; Docs rcv'd USCIS : 07/09; NOA1 issued : 07/11; NOA2 issued : 08/26, NOA2 rcv'd in mail : 08/29; NVC Rcv'd : 09/05/; MNL Emby rcv'd docs : 09/09

Total Number of Days : 67 days (Mailing date of I-129F at U.S. Post Office to Receipt of documents in Manila Embassy)

Projected Dates (Not Actual Dates) : Based on research on VJ Website, other members statements, and documents going to VSC Service Center
07/18/13 : Based on timeline data, your I129f may be adjudicated between December 11, 2013 and December 24, 2013

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So let me understand this.

Students cannot mention God in the class room.

Employees cannot mention God in the work place.

But, our illegal commander in chief, can quote scripture in his address.

Not to mention, he closes with God Bless This Country.

I think I am about to puke hyporcrisy. So most illegal's are Catholic....so let's mix in a little God language in it.

Now I want everyone to think about this. With the policy he proposes, when he leaves office, he would then be eligible for U.S. Citizenship. Think about that.

He's already a citizen. I just call him the Kenyan as a joke.

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So you're really a CABA?

Believe it or not, I was actually deported from Canada and told if I ever tried to return I would be brought up on charges. True story.

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Believe it or not, I was actually deported from Canada and told if I ever tried to return I would be brought up on charges. True story.

Why, oh why, does that not surprise me in the least?

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Why, oh why, does that not surprise me in the least?

Canada isn't like the U.S. The U.S. lets everyone in. Well as long as they promise to vote Democrat anyway.

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Canada isn't like the U.S. The U.S. lets everyone in. Well as long as they promise to vote Democrat anyway.

My best man nearly wasn't allowed in because he had 3 DUI's on record. They made him show them the invitation and then they (after 4 hours) gave him a visa for the duration of the wedding plus one day. Then they told him not to come back.

ETA, btw, my wife's family was turned down by Australia and the US when they left Hong Kong. Canada let them in.

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The immigrant explosion that has happened over the last 20 years is actually quite amazing. Both Vancouver and Toronto have better Chinese food than anything I've seen in the US.

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My best man nearly wasn't allowed in because he had 3 DUI's on record. They made him show them the invitation and then they (after 4 hours) gave him a visa for the duration of the wedding plus one day. Then they told him not to come back.

That's almost the same thing that happened to me. I was at that same point. They were going to let me stay the night in a hotel and leave the next day. Then they took me over to Customs and I ended up spending the night in the Laval detention center. They're little machines picked up some particles on my belongings they weren't happy about, so they said off to the clink for you. After they stripped searched me in the airport. Someone lied to me and told me getting naked in Montreal was a blast. Not true.

Odd thing is I lived there for 2 years and they never said a word. I crossed the border probably 100 times.

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