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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1 minute ago, Abhikochar said:

Oh no...but hang in there. That doesn't change much for you because if you had received the letter this month then you would have gotten interview for end of Feb most likely. And now you will be the first one to get the letter in Feb, so you will have your interview beginning of March. Good luck. I am trying to think it this way, if it helps you feel any better :)

Sorry for people like you who are so close. That is where I was at in December being cut off. It is a great day for everyone as more people being interviewed means you are closer.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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53 minutes ago, OhSoFaizy said:

Congrats to everyone who got their IL. 

 

We are DQ'd on June 3rd. Haha. Seems like we may have missed the cut off by a day.....

I saw post in fbook group that someone's child, who's was DQ'd June 6, received his IL letter today. So, maybe you will hear something shortly. 
I also noticed that applicant with DQ date May 29 DID NOT receive their IL.
I am hoping Montreal will send more emails soon.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Just now, stephanieingvo123 said:

Hello. I just received my IL. My interview date february 12th.

 

Has anyone tried to register their interview at https://ais.usvisa-info.com/? For me it is still saying my case is not ready for an appointment.

Yes same here. It's pretty standard for it to take 24 hours or more to be able to do that.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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5 minutes ago, fxch3 said:

I can't believe I'm saying this but I got my IL today! I am so happy, congrats to everyone that did. :) 

 

DQ: May 29, 2020 

 

Quick question for everyone: 

"Only family members listed below in the "Additional Applicants" section who are intending to immigrate at this time must appear at the Embassy/Consulate General on the appointment date" My husband name is under this section, does he have to attend the interview with me? He lives in America, works there, I'm 90% sure he won't be able to come here in such a short time with the quarantine act as well. Is everyone attending the interview with their spouse? 

I too was also confused about this as well. Can anyone confirm that the spouse aka petitioner does not need to attend?

 
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