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If you already have the passport submission, you’re very close to being issued, a lawyer would be a waste of money at this point - just be patient, they take a while to process documents (their delivery place is separate from the actual consulate)

10 minutes ago, jandeep7519 said:

Not sure if we should wait at this point or hire a lawyer.

 

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22 minutes ago, Siarg said:

If you already have the passport submission, you’re very close to being issued, a lawyer would be a waste of money at this point - just be patient, they take a while to process documents (their delivery place is separate from the actual consulate)

 

Issue is my husbands Police Clearance Certificate expires Oct. 9th. Seems like another delay is inevitable. 

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23 minutes ago, jandeep7519 said:

Issue is my husbands Police Clearance Certificate expires Oct. 9th. Seems like another delay is inevitable. 

police certs are good for two years, not sure how long youve been in this limbo

USCIS

January 8th 2014 - NOA1

July 10th 2014 - NOA2

NVC

July 17th 2014 - Case shipped to NVC

July 30th 2014 - Case received by NVC

August 13th 2014 - Case number and IIN received by email

August 13th 2014 - DS-261 Form Completed

August 14th 2014 - AOS Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 17th 2014 - IV Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 19th 2014 - DS260 Completed

October 6th 2014 - AOS and IV Packages Received

November 28th 2014 - AOS and IV Checklist (4 items in total. 3 for documents they lost. Called on December 9 and a rep said no checklist for IV....go figure)

December 8th 2014 - Checklist scan date.

December 30th 2014 - Case Compl........NOT. So after not having an interview date yet, I called again on Jan 30th and apparently its in final review with a supervisor.

February 6th 2015 - Case Complete: Supervisor called from NVC to confirm everything has been completed now.

March 27 2015 - Interview Date

March 27 2015 - Approved!

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Had interview this morning and got DS5535ed. Worst fear, now realized. The two family visa guys before me got them too. They kept my passport. Other guy got his back. He didn't even know such a thing was possible and was shocked when I explained it to him. Awesome. Here's to at least 2 more months waiting and another $7k in expenses!

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1 hour ago, jandeep7519 said:

Too long! It was issued in 2020. Our interview was Oct. 25th 2021.

I am @deep2ca wife, btw 🙂

 

Oh wow

 

i think your guys case is the only one that moved from October without a WOM being filed 

USCIS

January 8th 2014 - NOA1

July 10th 2014 - NOA2

NVC

July 17th 2014 - Case shipped to NVC

July 30th 2014 - Case received by NVC

August 13th 2014 - Case number and IIN received by email

August 13th 2014 - DS-261 Form Completed

August 14th 2014 - AOS Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 17th 2014 - IV Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 19th 2014 - DS260 Completed

October 6th 2014 - AOS and IV Packages Received

November 28th 2014 - AOS and IV Checklist (4 items in total. 3 for documents they lost. Called on December 9 and a rep said no checklist for IV....go figure)

December 8th 2014 - Checklist scan date.

December 30th 2014 - Case Compl........NOT. So after not having an interview date yet, I called again on Jan 30th and apparently its in final review with a supervisor.

February 6th 2015 - Case Complete: Supervisor called from NVC to confirm everything has been completed now.

March 27 2015 - Interview Date

March 27 2015 - Approved!

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17 minutes ago, ConsistentCut said:

Had interview this morning and got DS5535ed. Worst fear, now realized. The two family visa guys before me got them too. They kept my passport. Other guy got his back. He didn't even know such a thing was possible and was shocked when I explained it to him. Awesome. Here's to at least 2 more months waiting and another $7k in expenses!

2 months??? That’s on the very optimistic side. 
 

lawyers suggest to wait 4 months at least before WOM filing. 
 

but here’s hoping for you that it’s a very short stay and no WOM is needed 

USCIS

January 8th 2014 - NOA1

July 10th 2014 - NOA2

NVC

July 17th 2014 - Case shipped to NVC

July 30th 2014 - Case received by NVC

August 13th 2014 - Case number and IIN received by email

August 13th 2014 - DS-261 Form Completed

August 14th 2014 - AOS Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 17th 2014 - IV Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 19th 2014 - DS260 Completed

October 6th 2014 - AOS and IV Packages Received

November 28th 2014 - AOS and IV Checklist (4 items in total. 3 for documents they lost. Called on December 9 and a rep said no checklist for IV....go figure)

December 8th 2014 - Checklist scan date.

December 30th 2014 - Case Compl........NOT. So after not having an interview date yet, I called again on Jan 30th and apparently its in final review with a supervisor.

February 6th 2015 - Case Complete: Supervisor called from NVC to confirm everything has been completed now.

March 27 2015 - Interview Date

March 27 2015 - Approved!

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23 minutes ago, ConsistentCut said:

AT LEAST 2 more months

Not sure about the long AP for DS-5535, but my husband got 221g for missing an official police certificate from 3rd country. His interview was on July 6th, document submitted on July 15th, and no visa is issued till now other than few dates updated. Email responses from consulate are basically working on the case etc. This is nothing related to background check and we feel so frustrated with the process.

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14 minutes ago, Vmpt said:

Not sure about the long AP for DS-5535, but my husband got 221g for missing an official police certificate from 3rd country. His interview was on July 6th, document submitted on July 15th, and no visa is issued till now other than few dates updated. Email responses from consulate are basically working on the case etc. This is nothing related to background check and we feel so frustrated with the process.

They just wrapped up with DV so that’s probably why.

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11 minutes ago, Throwitaway1988 said:

They just wrapped up with DV so that’s probably why.

Can you explain what does that mean? I know another case that no required documents nor DS-5535 request, it was computer system crashed at the end of interview (July 15th). She also waited for over 2 months for visa to be issued, which was 10 days ago.

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7 minutes ago, Vmpt said:

Can you explain what does that mean? I know another case that no required documents nor DS-5535 request, it was computer system crashed at the end of interview (July 15th). She also waited for over 2 months for visa to be issued, which was 10 days ago.

Diversity visa, the deadline was Sept 30 and MTL really ramped up in September, looks like they devoted a lot of resources to it so other visas may have been put on the back burner. Now they’re probably playing catch up.

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3 hours ago, jandeep7519 said:

HUGE CONGRATULATIONS! Very happy for you and your wife. 

 

When did you submit your passport? They requested my husbands passport as well and it was delivered through their courier service on Sept.14, however the consulate is saying they haven't received it yet! We have emailed them with the tracking information to show it was infact delivered but haven't heard back from the consulate. 

 

Not sure if we should wait at this point or hire a lawyer.

We hired Jesse Bless at Bless Litigation (https://blesslitigation.com/). It cost just under $7k (including court fees). You can check his credentials here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-bless-0a5a0044/

 

Lawsuit was filed 21 September. Passport was requested today (5 October). Wife joined me on a work trip in Europe and is flying back early to hand deliver the passport to the consulate if they allow it; otherwise, we'll ship it.  I strongly agree with Siarg that the request for passport submission is the last step before approval.

 

Visa issuance statistics for Montreal also show large numbers of DVs approved in August.

 

August 2022

45 DV

117 CR1+IR1

 

July 2022

37 DV

106 CR1+IR1

 

...

 

January 2022

1 DV

250 CR1+IR1

 

Looks like they've also been issuing a lot of E and F visas lately (more than DV). Believe E is work-related and F is student-related. Given that school year just started, I would imagine that F will go down a lot this month and they'll get to your case without having to sue them. (the ONLY reason I say that is because they already requested your passport back)

 

In terms of what you should do, it's always just an opinion, but I would say: (1) have the US citizen email them on your behalf, (2) tell them you sent the passport back on X using their preferred courier, it was delivered on Y (include screenshot), and tell them to confirm that they've received your passport (even better if you can get signature confirmation from courier), (3) remind them that your police certificate is expiring on Z (i.e., a polite way to tell them to do their *!@#*$# job), and (4) ask them to confirm that they don't need anything else from you.

 

Assume the worst, which is that they won't issue the visa by the time the police certificate expires and request another one. That way, when they fail to do their job for the Nth time, you already have the new document ready. And, if you don't end up needing it, even better.

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not that i have heard anything for my mom's case yet, but seeing that its taking 2-4 weeks to get new police certs, i have asked my sister to get that done for my mom proactively. this way we will have one less thing that will delay us once we get the email to send in all the information they request

USCIS

January 8th 2014 - NOA1

July 10th 2014 - NOA2

NVC

July 17th 2014 - Case shipped to NVC

July 30th 2014 - Case received by NVC

August 13th 2014 - Case number and IIN received by email

August 13th 2014 - DS-261 Form Completed

August 14th 2014 - AOS Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 17th 2014 - IV Fees Invoiced and Paid

September 19th 2014 - DS260 Completed

October 6th 2014 - AOS and IV Packages Received

November 28th 2014 - AOS and IV Checklist (4 items in total. 3 for documents they lost. Called on December 9 and a rep said no checklist for IV....go figure)

December 8th 2014 - Checklist scan date.

December 30th 2014 - Case Compl........NOT. So after not having an interview date yet, I called again on Jan 30th and apparently its in final review with a supervisor.

February 6th 2015 - Case Complete: Supervisor called from NVC to confirm everything has been completed now.

March 27 2015 - Interview Date

March 27 2015 - Approved!

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So now I'm hearing that under "previous passports" we were supposed to include expired Canadian passports? Is this true? I put N/A and "I have only held a Canadian passport" in my DS5535 email. How do I correct this? How do I even get a copy of an expired passport? Do I include the one when I was a kid, 30 frickin years ago???

 

Is there ever an end to this confusion? I'm about ready to throw in the towel. This almost isn't worth it.

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