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Hello Folks,

I hope someone can share with personal experience or otherwise whether the Montreal Consulate makes a deal about picking up the passport in person after the immigration interview or not. In the guide for Montreal Consulate here http://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Supplemental/MTL%20-%20Montreal.pdf

it states they MAY allow pickup of passport after immigration interview is the candidate is currently living in USA on a non immigration status.. in my case i am working in USA on a TN visa.. My hometown is Alberta, Canada..

Thanks..


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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Visa Journey please help!!! i had my CR1 interview in montreal, feb 4th 2015, and was approved! the CEAC site updated to "issued- should receive visa in 5 working days". i still havent got a waybill number to track my visa, as far as i know they havent even mailed it... has anyone had this happen or has had a interview there recent? how long did it take you to get a waybill#/DHL to email you? and how long to get your passport. the officer said i should have my visa by the end of this week... its already wed and i havent even gotten a email with my waybill for tracking. please someone help me! im starting to freak out.

 
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