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Doing consular filing in Montreal. I'm american and my husband is canadian.

We just mailed of the checklist stating that we have all our documents ready.

Now what? Do we just wait for them to contact us?

Or are they going to mail us info about the medical exam?

The reason I'm asking is because I've read on here about people constantly emailing montreal to get them to tell them their interview date?

Anyone know the way it goes?

October 1 2004 Married in Dallas, TX

February 2005 Moved to British Columbia, Canada

June 2006 Sent off Application for my Canadian Permanent Residence

October 13, 2006 DCF - Took I-130 to US Consulate in Vancouver

October 17, 2006 DCF - Returned to US Consulate in Vancouver - I-130 approved!

October 30, 2006 DCF - Receieved Packet!

November 06, 2006 DCF - Mailed Part 1 of packet to Montreal

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the checklist and stuff they ask for is packet 3.

usually after this, you just sit and wait for 3-4 months (and ppl usually take care of the medical and police report during this time themselves) for the us embassy to contact you again with the interview date

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the checklist and stuff they ask for is packet 3.

usually after this, you just sit and wait for 3-4 months (and ppl usually take care of the medical and police report during this time themselves) for the us embassy to contact you again with the interview date

Hey Seiren!

More like 5-6 months I'm afraid :crying: -. The thing to do now Seiren is make sure the Montreal Consulate received your packet 3 back and processed it. Did you fax it? mail it? X-press mailed it? Depending on that, calculate times and give them a call in say, 2-3 weeks. Likely they'll tell you "yes we got your stuff, you're on the waiting list" - which means you get to join us all in the really exciting rollercoaster ride of our lives depending on MTL's efficiency (or lack there of he he). :wacko: Now, since the passing of the Adam Walsh law things have slowed down a bit because the US citizen has to pass a background check in crimes pertaining to the Act (against children I believe).

Good luck and welcome to the waiting list, Len.

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the checklist and stuff they ask for is packet 3.

usually after this, you just sit and wait for 3-4 months (and ppl usually take care of the medical and police report during this time themselves) for the us embassy to contact you again with the interview date

Hey Seiren!

More like 5-6 months I'm afraid :crying: -. The thing to do now Seiren is make sure the Montreal Consulate received your packet 3 back and processed it. Did you fax it? mail it? X-press mailed it? Depending on that, calculate times and give them a call in say, 2-3 weeks. Likely they'll tell you "yes we got your stuff, you're on the waiting list" - which means you get to join us all in the really exciting rollercoaster ride of our lives depending on MTL's efficiency (or lack there of he he). :wacko: Now, since the passing of the Adam Walsh law things have slowed down a bit because the US citizen has to pass a background check in crimes pertaining to the Act (against children I believe).

Good luck and welcome to the waiting list, Len.

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US Immigration Timeline

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24 Feb 2007 - Sent I-130 to London USCIS office (I'm the petitioner)

25 May 2007 - NOA2

2 June 2007 - Received Packet 3

12 Oct 2007 - Sent Packet 3 back by special delivery

5 Nov 2007 - Interview in London - Approved without any hitches!

7 Nov 2007 - Visa and MBE arrived by SMS! :)

30 Jan 2008 - Fly to Michigan!! :)

*Note: Any delays in our case are only due to us taking things slowly

 
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