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K-1 filers - JAN/FEB 2019 NOA2--> Montreal Consulate

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Posted
14 hours ago, KristineGB said:

Did anyone bring a photocopy of their i129f to their interview and was it asked for?

We also did and it was not asked for.

K1 Visa:
Filed I-129f 4/14/2018
Interview 3/27/2019 (Approved)
Visa received 4/4/2019

AOS:
Filed I-485, I-131, I-765 6/21/2019

NOA1 6/24/2019

Biometrics 7/15/2019

EAD/AP Approved 11/12/2019

Interview 2/20/2020 (Approved pending missing medical)
Approved 3/23/2020

ROC:
Filed I-751 2/15/2022 

Case Received 2/17/2022
Text message received 2/22/2022

NOA1 Recieved 2/26/2022
Biometrics Waved 3/28/2022

 

Posted
32 minutes ago, PurelyRavage said:

How long was everyones case in administrative processing?! First it said case received then changed to that right after. I got approved earlier today! Hopefully it gets issued soon 🙏

Ours was issued the following Monday (and was on case received through to Friday). Is it on immigrant or non-immigrant AP? (Non is the step before issued).

K1 Visa:
Filed I-129f 4/14/2018
Interview 3/27/2019 (Approved)
Visa received 4/4/2019

AOS:
Filed I-485, I-131, I-765 6/21/2019

NOA1 6/24/2019

Biometrics 7/15/2019

EAD/AP Approved 11/12/2019

Interview 2/20/2020 (Approved pending missing medical)
Approved 3/23/2020

ROC:
Filed I-751 2/15/2022 

Case Received 2/17/2022
Text message received 2/22/2022

NOA1 Recieved 2/26/2022
Biometrics Waved 3/28/2022

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
24 minutes ago, MeghanK said:

Ours was issued the following Monday (and was on case received through to Friday). Is it on immigrant or non-immigrant AP? (Non is the step before issued).

Oh ok! It says non-immigrant above AP.

Posted
2 hours ago, PurelyRavage said:

Oh ok! It says non-immigrant above AP.

Should be issued real soon! 

K1 Visa:
Filed I-129f 4/14/2018
Interview 3/27/2019 (Approved)
Visa received 4/4/2019

AOS:
Filed I-485, I-131, I-765 6/21/2019

NOA1 6/24/2019

Biometrics 7/15/2019

EAD/AP Approved 11/12/2019

Interview 2/20/2020 (Approved pending missing medical)
Approved 3/23/2020

ROC:
Filed I-751 2/15/2022 

Case Received 2/17/2022
Text message received 2/22/2022

NOA1 Recieved 2/26/2022
Biometrics Waved 3/28/2022

 

Posted

I-134 is fine.  It would be  better to have the letter of intent original but a scanned and printed photocopy generally works.

If the petitioner has been divorced before make sure to have that original divorce decree. 

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

 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Posted
5 minutes ago, NikLR said:

I-134 is fine.  It would be  better to have the letter of intent original but a scanned and printed photocopy generally works.

If the petitioner has been divorced before make sure to have that original divorce decree. 

Thank you so much! I was stressed out, because my finance forgot to send them with other documents and I leave for Montreal on Wednesday, so he just put his signature and scanned them to me. 

Posted (edited)

Did anyone happen to get a request for a form DS-5535? My fiancé had his interview this morning, and was told that he was approved. Then later today got an email with a request for that form. Any help is appreciated. I have been trying to go through the forums trying to get more info...

 

he got a pink pink slip stating he was approved. 

Edited by TheLedgerFiles
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
53 minutes ago, TheLedgerFiles said:

Did anyone happen to get a request for a form DS-5535? My fiancé had his interview this morning, and was told that he was approved. Then later today got an email with a request for that form. Any help is appreciated. I have been trying to go through the forums trying to get more info...

 

he got a pink pink slip stating he was approved. 

That's quite stressful. Was he born in Canada? I've noticed a trend of people getting these forms if they weren't born in Canada or if they've visited countries that might be on the travel ban list.

Posted
Just now, LOve17 said:

That's quite stressful. Was he born in Canada? I've noticed a trend of people getting these forms if they weren't born in Canada or if they've visited countries that might be on the travel ban list.

Yes, born in Canada. And he has never been outside of Canada/USA. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
2 minutes ago, TheLedgerFiles said:

Yes, born in Canada. And he has never been outside of Canada/USA. 

I guess we'll never really know why they do what they do behind closed doors. The best you can do is fill it out and send it over ASAP and hope for a really fast response. The few people that have gotten this form out of Montreal have gotten their Visas approved within a few months. Good luck! 

 
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