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30 minutes ago, Tiabeanie said:

I apologize if this is a stupid question but if there is a change to your application status do you get an email from CEAC? Or do you just go on CEAC website to check for any changes?

No email, just a status change on CEAC.. Mine went to "Refused" on the day of the interview. I replied back to the consulate for the AP 2 days later, and today It looks like someone viewed my filed but no status changed.

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4 minutes ago, dennisv said:

No email, just a status change on CEAC.. Mine went to "Refused" on the day of the interview. I replied back to the consulate for the AP 2 days later, and today It looks like someone viewed my filed but no status changed.

Oh okay I don't know why I thought I'd get an email regarding with my application. I'm just bummed out getting the 221g form, I didn't think I would be waiting more than 2 weeks but from what I've read in this thread it seems like I'll be waiting a minimum of 4-6 weeks 😔.

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31 minutes ago, Tiabeanie said:

Oh okay I don't know why I thought I'd get an email regarding with my application. I'm just bummed out getting the 221g form, I didn't think I would be waiting more than 2 weeks but from what I've read in this thread it seems like I'll be waiting a minimum of 4-6 weeks 😔.

I hear ya. I'm only a week in, and happy I got the 221g back within 48 hours. However, you know how hard it was to finish the 15 year of travel history.. "Headbang" Good Luck!

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Hi, I sent my passport along with some documents to the consulate and received an email confirming the receipt of the documents. After that the date of the case last update on my CEAC visa status has not changed (the last update is on 27th September which I believe is due to my updated medical exam), is this normal? Shouldn't it be updated after receiving the documents? What does it mean? Have they not checked my file and documents yet?

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4 minutes ago, nyctor said:

Hey guys! I've been silent for awhile, but here's my timeline to share ya'll! Hope it helps. 

Interview: Dec. 16, 2021 (IR1 visa)

Got DS5535 at the interview and sent my information back on the same day. 

Status Updates:

(I had more updates between January and June, but I did not keep a record of them.)

Jul. 15, 2022

Aug. 30, 2022

Sept. 19, 2022

Sept. 22, 2022

Sept. 23, 2022

Sept. 27, 2022

 

Received an email from Montreal to send additional documents on Sept. 28, 2022

I had to redo my medical which was on Oct. 13, 2022. 

More updates on:

Oct. 5, 2022

Oct. 25, 2022

Finally today Nov. 16, 2022 it changed to ISSUED! 

 

We thought about filing WOM and had a consultation with one of the lawyers suggested here. We decided not to after the consultation. If you have any questions for me, I am happy to answer! 

 

Here's my question if any of you can answer:

Once I receive my passport, can I cross the border and come back to Canada to take care of things here? Or is it a single entry visa that I can cross only once?

Thanks! 

 

Oh wow!!! What a wild timeline!

 

Visa is a multiple entry but now you need to watch the clock on dates outside US .. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, nyctor said:

Hey guys! I've been silent for awhile, but here's my timeline to share ya'll! Hope it helps. 

Interview: Dec. 16, 2021 (IR1 visa)

Got DS5535 at the interview and sent my information back on the same day. 

Status Updates:

(I had more updates between January and June, but I did not keep a record of them.)

Jul. 15, 2022

Aug. 30, 2022

Sept. 19, 2022

Sept. 22, 2022

Sept. 23, 2022

Sept. 27, 2022

 

Received an email from Montreal to send additional documents on Sept. 28, 2022

I had to redo my medical which was on Oct. 13, 2022. 

More updates on:

Oct. 5, 2022

Oct. 25, 2022

Finally today Nov. 16, 2022 it changed to ISSUED! 

 

We thought about filing WOM and had a consultation with one of the lawyers suggested here. We decided not to after the consultation. If you have any questions for me, I am happy to answer! 

 

Here's my question if any of you can answer:

Once I receive my passport, can I cross the border and come back to Canada to take care of things here? Or is it a single entry visa that I can cross only once?

Thanks! 

 

Congratulations!! 

From my understanding you are able to enter the US to activate the green card and to make sure you're not late with entering since it is dependent on the date on your medical. But you are able to handle your errands and prepare for your move to America. All the best!

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13 hours ago, candyg said:

Congratulations!! 

From my understanding you are able to enter the US to activate the green card and to make sure you're not late with entering since it is dependent on the date on your medical. But you are able to handle your errands and prepare for your move to America. All the best!

@candyg @dennisv

Thank you! I'll definitely keep an eye on the dates. 

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So without WOM is it taking roughly a year? Its almost 6 months since my interview..if they guarantee me Ill get in another 6 months time I do not mind waiting lol. This is depressing, I am writing this from the US, been visitng for few months but leaving back to canada till I get my visa:(. We have a baby I wish they took those things into consideration..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, mmt26 said:

So without WOM is it taking roughly a year? Its almost 6 months since my interview..if they guarantee me Ill get in another 6 months time I do not mind waiting lol. This is depressing, I am writing this from the US, been visitng for few months but leaving back to canada till I get my visa:(. We have a baby I wish they took those things into consideration..

It's starting to look this way. I don't think it's guaranteed but I'm really hoping waiting a yearish is the magic ticket for some of us. I've been in AP close to 9 months now. Feeling hopeful there's a possibility of getting out without WOM.

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1 hour ago, mmt26 said:

So without WOM is it taking roughly a year? Its almost 6 months since my interview..if they guarantee me Ill get in another 6 months time I do not mind waiting lol. This is depressing, I am writing this from the US, been visitng for few months but leaving back to canada till I get my visa:(. We have a baby I wish they took those things into consideration..

Yea I hear you :( but who knows - maybe yours might take less than mine. We have a 3 year old (and a second one on the way) and I thought of the same thing! Why?!

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On 10/14/2022 at 3:23 AM, talkingreckless said:

Filled my WOM today, Embassy (Ottawa) has 9 weeks to reply back.

 

Been 4 months for me since i went for my interview, i was told i have a good case to get approved by WOM because i have been living in US for 11 years and all my stuff is still there and i have been paying for rent/car and other things for the last 4 months while been out of country. Already spent more and potential could spent alot more to move my stuff and cancel my contracts than not going the WOM route

 

Let hope i don't have to wait the whole 9 weeks

Update 😃

 

Got a email saying my processing was completed, and at the same time got a message on my WOM case that there was a appearance by the Defendant, so looks like the law suit did have a affect on them completing my processing, took like ~1 month since the filling

 

Heading back to Canada next week to get my passport stamped and finally heading back to to US after 6 month. Did an estimate that overall i have spent/lost close to ~$35-40k, 6k on suit, ~3 months of lost wages (on leave of absence), ~1 month of hotels/airbnb in Canada, Flights tickets to and back from Canada (~$2000) and my home country. All while still paying for rent/car/utilities back in US 

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20 hours ago, nyctor said:

Hey guys! I've been silent for awhile, but here's my timeline to share ya'll! Hope it helps. 

Interview: Dec. 16, 2021 (IR1 visa)

Got DS5535 at the interview and sent my information back on the same day. 

Status Updates:

(I had more updates between January and June, but I did not keep a record of them.)

Jul. 15, 2022

Aug. 30, 2022

Sept. 19, 2022

Sept. 22, 2022

Sept. 23, 2022

Sept. 27, 2022

 

Received an email from Montreal to send additional documents on Sept. 28, 2022

I had to redo my medical which was on Oct. 13, 2022. 

More updates on:

Oct. 5, 2022

Oct. 25, 2022

Finally today Nov. 16, 2022 it changed to ISSUED! 

 

We thought about filing WOM and had a consultation with one of the lawyers suggested here. We decided not to after the consultation. If you have any questions for me, I am happy to answer! 

 

Here's my question if any of you can answer:

Once I receive my passport, can I cross the border and come back to Canada to take care of things here? Or is it a single entry visa that I can cross only once?

Thanks! 

 

Congratulations. Happy for you

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1 hour ago, talkingreckless said:

Update 😃

 

Got a email saying my processing was completed, and at the same time got a message on my WOM case that there was a appearance by the Defendant, so looks like the law suit did have a affect on them completing my processing, took like ~1 month since the filling

 

Heading back to Canada next week to get my passport stamped and finally heading back to to US after 6 month. Did an estimate that overall i have spent/lost close to ~$35-40k, 6k on suit, ~3 months of lost wages (on leave of absence), ~1 month of hotels/airbnb in Canada, Flights tickets to and back from Canada (~$2000) and my home country. All while still paying for rent/car/utilities back in US 

Congratulations. Happy for you

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