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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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13 minutes ago, Ritaogh said:

I have the profile created since, but I don’t see where I can get information on pick up. But in ceac website I can see that my visa has been printed and issued. Is there a way to contact the DHL directly.

https://cgifederal.secure.force.com/?country=Nigeria thats the link once you log in the last box with document delivery info WILL SHOW PASSPORT AVAILABLE/READY FOR PICKUP

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Just now, mac_skendy said:

https://cgifederal.secure.force.com/?country=Nigeria thats the link once you log in the last box with document delivery info WILL SHOW PASSPORT AVAILABLE/READY FOR PICKUP

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https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/index.html?firstTime=No you can also track your passport using this link by clicking on the last option there track & retrieve passport just by typing your passport number in the box provided after you click it. Hope that helps

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2 hours ago, mac_skendy said:

https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/index.html?firstTime=No you can also track your passport using this link by clicking on the last option there track & retrieve passport just by typing your passport number in the box provided after you click it. Hope that helps

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Ok thank you

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3 hours ago, mac_skendy said:

https://www.ustraveldocs.com/ng/index.html?firstTime=No you can also track your passport using this link by clicking on the last option there track & retrieve passport just by typing your passport number in the box provided after you click it. Hope that helps

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I have tracked it and it says it is ready and would be delivered to DHL in Abuja and I am in Lagos. How possible is that? Don’t they go by the small slip we filled at consulate during interview? I lived in Abuja about 8months ago

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Hi good day I don’t know who will see this but I’m just putting a general question out there so I’m a lawful permanent resident filing for my spouse and daughter our case was completed and we have received our interview date however little old mosey me decided to check the ceac website and low and behold it’s telling me I  have a incomplete affidavit of support saying that I have a  missing document which is  i864EZ now I’m clueless as to why it is saying that before we even receive interview date it said completed so how can a document be missing now.

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38 minutes ago, Avdoholgirl said:

Hi good day I don’t know who will see this but I’m just putting a general question out there so I’m a lawful permanent resident filing for my spouse and daughter our case was completed and we have received our interview date however little old mosey me decided to check the ceac website and low and behold it’s telling me I  have a incomplete affidavit of support saying that I have a  missing document which is  i864EZ now I’m clueless as to why it is saying that before we even receive interview date it said completed so how can a document be missing now.

It’s best to give them a call and ask

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On 2/20/2020 at 11:49 AM, mam521 said:

Was your police check requested under the Privacy Act with "other" selected?  In other words, did it come back as basically a blank sheet, no finger prints, saying essentially we've got nothin on this person?  

Yes, and LOL at "we've got nothin on this person" 🙂 
I don't want to say 'blank' though as it's got some legalese. Here's a redacted version for whomever is curious.

Criminal Record Check, privacy, redacted.pdf

USCIS

Dec 29 2018 ------ Married

Jan 23 2019 ------ I-130 submitted

Feb 01 2019 ------ NOA1

Dec 30 2019 ------ NOA2

NVC

Feb 11 2020 ------ Welcome letter email received

Feb 12 2020 ------ Case Creation date

Feb 12 2020 ------ IV and AOS bills visible. Paid same day.

Feb 15 2020 ------ AOS and IV bills showing paid, AOS and DS-260 accessible

Feb 18 2020 ------ DS-260 (plus documents) and AOS documents submitted

Feb 19 2020 ------ DQ email received

COVID happened

Nov 16 2020 ------ Interview email received

Consulate

Dec 02 2020 ------ Medical with Dr. Cheema

Dec 14 2020 ------ Interview at Montreal consulate

Dec 22 2020 ------ Passport returned with visa

Permanent Resident

Dec 28 2020 ------ Immigration fee (green card processing fee) paid

Jan 01 2021 ------ POE Peace Arch, with 20' U-Haul

Jan 11 2021 ------ Social Security card received

Mar 26 2021 ------ Green Card received, IR-1

Citizenship

Dec 27 2023 ------ N400 submitted 

Jan 17 2024 ------ Biometrics Appt (Portland, OR), cancelled due to ice storm

Feb 20 2024 ------ Biometrics Appt (Portland, OR)

Apr 1 2024 ------ Citizenship exam & oath ceremony!

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24 minutes ago, Lois K said:

Yes, and LOL at "we've got nothin on this person" 🙂 
I don't want to say 'blank' though as it's got some legalese. Here's a redacted version for whomever is curious.

Criminal Record Check, privacy, redacted.pdf 401.3 kB · 0 downloads

That is the correct one :) 

 

I still think its a pretty expensive and time consuming piece of essentially blank paper that causes many Canadians headaches!  

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Montreal IR-1/CR-1 Visa spreadsheet: follow directions at top of page for data to be added

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6 hours ago, mam521 said:

I still think its a pretty expensive and time consuming piece of essentially blank paper that causes many Canadians headaches!  

Yeah, much of this process is. My empathies for all who endure it. Wow that there are so many of us too! Where are the 'OMG we all survived immigration" parties where we stand in our peers and admire each other and ourselves for the accomplishment. 😉

USCIS

Dec 29 2018 ------ Married

Jan 23 2019 ------ I-130 submitted

Feb 01 2019 ------ NOA1

Dec 30 2019 ------ NOA2

NVC

Feb 11 2020 ------ Welcome letter email received

Feb 12 2020 ------ Case Creation date

Feb 12 2020 ------ IV and AOS bills visible. Paid same day.

Feb 15 2020 ------ AOS and IV bills showing paid, AOS and DS-260 accessible

Feb 18 2020 ------ DS-260 (plus documents) and AOS documents submitted

Feb 19 2020 ------ DQ email received

COVID happened

Nov 16 2020 ------ Interview email received

Consulate

Dec 02 2020 ------ Medical with Dr. Cheema

Dec 14 2020 ------ Interview at Montreal consulate

Dec 22 2020 ------ Passport returned with visa

Permanent Resident

Dec 28 2020 ------ Immigration fee (green card processing fee) paid

Jan 01 2021 ------ POE Peace Arch, with 20' U-Haul

Jan 11 2021 ------ Social Security card received

Mar 26 2021 ------ Green Card received, IR-1

Citizenship

Dec 27 2023 ------ N400 submitted 

Jan 17 2024 ------ Biometrics Appt (Portland, OR), cancelled due to ice storm

Feb 20 2024 ------ Biometrics Appt (Portland, OR)

Apr 1 2024 ------ Citizenship exam & oath ceremony!

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