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2 hours ago, Dfaye said:

Hi all!

Can someone please confirm what is required to submit p3? Just wanting to double check because I’m doubting myself! Lol

Hey!

 

Here is the link to the P3 checklist for Montreal. Hope that helps!

 

https://ca.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/07/Packet3Instructions-K1.pdf 

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12 minutes ago, Forrest Fire said:

Hey!

 

Here is the link to the P3 checklist for Montreal. Hope that helps!

 

https://ca.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/07/Packet3Instructions-K1.pdf 

Thank you! I did take a peek at this but I noticed date at the bottom was 2016 which is why I had my doubts! But it looks like it hasn’t changed since then. Just gotta wait to get my “ready”! :D

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Just now, Dfaye said:

Thank you! I did take a peek at this but I noticed date at the bottom was 2016 which is why I had my doubts! But it looks like it hasn’t changed since then. Just gotta wait to get my “ready”! :D

I received my first ready on Jan 8th (Consulate received on Dec 27th) and the second on Jan 13th. I sent in my P3 on the 13th based on the checklist I sent you and still haven't received either an official P3 or P4 from them! I don't know about you but I feel like this step has been the absolute hardest to wait for. 

As for the checklist, it's the only one I've seen floating around so it must still be current! :)

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32 minutes ago, Forrest Fire said:

I received my first ready on Jan 8th (Consulate received on Dec 27th) and the second on Jan 13th. I sent in my P3 on the 13th based on the checklist I sent you and still haven't received either an official P3 or P4 from them! I don't know about you but I feel like this step has been the absolute hardest to wait for. 

As for the checklist, it's the only one I've seen floating around so it must still be current! :)

100% the hardest! We are SO close yet still so far away!!!! How did you know when the consulate received your file? Was it on ceac? I hope you get your P4 soon and you are able to set an interview date. Time will for sure fly by! Keep us posted :D

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23 hours ago, Dfaye said:

How did you know when the consulate received your file? Was it on ceac? 

I tracked my visa using the DHL hack that @Greenbaum posted in the NVC thread. I was able to see that my visa was signed by someone on Dec 27th. CEAC had it showing "In-Transit" until Jan 8th. 

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On 1/20/2020 at 4:38 PM, Dfaye said:

100% the hardest! We are SO close yet still so far away!!!! How did you know when the consulate received your file? Was it on ceac? I hope you get your P4 soon and you are able to set an interview date. Time will for sure fly by! Keep us posted :D

CEAC for this stage till you receive your visa.

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Question to anyone that is a step ahead of me…

 

The consulate received our visa Dec 27. We received out first “ready” Jan 8th, a few hours after I had emailed the consulate to check on the status of the visas since it was still showing “in transit” on the CEAC website. On Jan 13th, I received an reply to my email:

As soon as the Visa Unit receives and reviews your case, we will contact you with instructions for the next steps in processing your case.”.

The “date last updated” on CEAC had also changed to Jan 13th which I mistook for the second ready so I sent in my P3 on Jan 20th.

 

Yesterday, I received a response from the consulate in regards to my P3 email stating:

“Your case is currently being reviewed by the Visa Unit. As soon as the review is complete, the Visa Unit will advise of the next steps and what documents need to be provided in order to continue processing the case.”

Again my “date last updated” on CEAC website changed to Jan 22nd (that’s when I realized that I hadn’t actually received a 2nd ready the first time, the date changes every time they reach out)

 

My question is, is it normal to have to wait this long for a second ready when I received the first on Jan 8th? I’m starting to get a little worried since people whose visa were received after mine already have their interviews booked.

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10 hours ago, Forrest Fire said:

Question to anyone that is a step ahead of me…

 

The consulate received our visa Dec 27. We received out first “ready” Jan 8th, a few hours after I had emailed the consulate to check on the status of the visas since it was still showing “in transit” on the CEAC website. On Jan 13th, I received an reply to my email:

As soon as the Visa Unit receives and reviews your case, we will contact you with instructions for the next steps in processing your case.”.

The “date last updated” on CEAC had also changed to Jan 13th which I mistook for the second ready so I sent in my P3 on Jan 20th.

 

Yesterday, I received a response from the consulate in regards to my P3 email stating:

“Your case is currently being reviewed by the Visa Unit. As soon as the review is complete, the Visa Unit will advise of the next steps and what documents need to be provided in order to continue processing the case.”

Again my “date last updated” on CEAC website changed to Jan 22nd (that’s when I realized that I hadn’t actually received a 2nd ready the first time, the date changes every time they reach out)

 

My question is, is it normal to have to wait this long for a second ready when I received the first on Jan 8th? I’m starting to get a little worried since people whose visa were received after mine already have their interviews booked.

Well, I'm just as green to this process, but my NVC recieved date was Oct 29th and I'm still waiting on packet 3. Looking at your timeline compared to mine, you might have a while, but then again, someone with an NVC date if 11 days before mine had their interview early Dec. I don't get it. Maybe just a product of being after the consulate moved and then the winter holidays.

 

What is this "second ready" you are talking about? I've not heard of this.

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I have a question about police certs. I got the one with finger prints, but them came across a forum on here stating it needs to be specific to the privacy act, not just Visa. The RCMP didn't even ask me; I just explained it was for a Visa and she took my prints, etc. Now it says "Application Type: Visa-Border Crossign-Foreign Travel-Work." 

 

Is that wrong? Should I go back and get another one?

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This stage is definitely the hardest. The wait for NOA2 was no where near as tough and now I just want it over with. Our case arrived at the Embassy on Friday (Jan 25th) so I expect to accomplish very little at work this week other than constant refreshing of the CEAC site for updates. 🤦‍♂️

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On 1/24/2020 at 4:30 AM, pegagn said:

Interview scheduled for Feb 26. Every Wednesday from February to March were  available! 

@pegagn : Seeing as you've already received and sent P3, can you confirm that the one floating around online from 2016 is actually up to date and accurate? I noticed a lot of interview reviews were stating the the beneficiaries previous years income tax is required, but that's not on the 2016 P3, so I wondered if there are other updates.

Would be so appreciated! Thank you!

 

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33 minutes ago, From the Brook said:

@pegagn : Seeing as you've already received and sent P3, can you confirm that the one floating around online from 2016 is actually up to date and accurate? I noticed a lot of interview reviews were stating the the beneficiaries previous years income tax is required, but that's not on the 2016 P3, so I wondered if there are other updates.

Would be so appreciated! Thank you!

 

This is the link we received https://ca.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/07/Packet3Instructions-K1.pdf 

 

and we got that list in the P4 email :

 

The day of your interview

Please bring to your interview the original and one photocopy of each of the following documents (as applicable), for each applicant:

  • The appointment letter showing the date and time of your interview
  • Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you plan to enter the United States
  • Birth certificate (Petitioner and Beneficiary)
  • Adoptions decree (s) 
  • Marriage certificate (s) 
  • Death and/or divorce certificate(s)
  • Police certificates from each country in which the applicant has resided for one year or longer. The certificate(s) must be issued within one year of the date of the visa appointment. NOTE: An applicant must present a police certificate from his/her country of current residence and country of nationality, if residence in such country exceeds 6 months
  • Court records
  • Military records
  • Evidence of domicile in the United States
  • Job offer letter (for employment-based visas)
  • Affidavit of support (I-134) (for fiancé, employment and DV visas) 
  • Evidence of support (I-864, Federal individual income tax return for the most recent tax year)
  • Medical examination
  • Two photographs (in color)
  1. For K visa applicants, a letter of intent to marry signed by the petitioner within 30 days of interview date

 

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