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On 11/23/2024 at 9:53 PM, Aaron_ said:

In this link https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/MTL-Montreal.html, Step 3 mentions uploading the documents to the online application, which redirects you to the Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application (DS-260). However, there is no option for me to upload any documents there. I have already sent copies of all my documents to the NVC via courier before being DQ'd. What are we supposed to do here? Any ideas?

Do nothing.  Seems to be an old step. 

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On 11/21/2024 at 9:34 PM, AlAlp said:

I just registered my interview appointment on the website. The consulate website says: "Each visa applicant on your case must separately register his/her appointment online before the interview." When I was registering my appointment, I was asked if I want to add another applicant and I added my wife and son as well. Now that I login, I can see all three of us listed there. Is this how it should be done or do I need to register my wife and son separately as well?

Can someone who already attended the interview comment on this please?

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On 11/21/2024 at 9:34 PM, AlAlp said:

I just registered my interview appointment on the website. The consulate website says: "Each visa applicant on your case must separately register his/her appointment online before the interview." When I was registering my appointment, I was asked if I want to add another applicant and I added my wife and son as well. Now that I login, I can see all three of us listed there. Is this how it should be done or do I need to register my wife and son separately as well?

 

I have not completed my interview yet, but I have registered and that is exactly how I have done it too. 

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Hi all, 

 

This morning I received an email from "MontrealVisaDoNotReply@state.gov" which with title "PREPARING FOR YOUR IMMIGRANT VISA INTERVIEW". Has anyone received such email? I am waiting for my interview on Jan 10th. The email provides some generic steps such as asking for documents to bring like passport, interview letter, photos, etc. 

 

Few confusing things in this email - can anyone share ideas?

 

1- The date of my interview is January 10, 2025 but in this recent email they indicated October 01, 2025. It looks like whoever was sending the email is reading the date wrong by switching the month and day (10-01-2025 vs 01-10-2025). 

 

2- The instructions also point to an online form which seems to be the notorious DS-5535 form (Administrative Processing). Is this normal? Should I start filling it out? Has anyone ever received a link to DS-5535 before they go for the interview? Should I just ignore that link?

 

Thoughts?

Posted
3 minutes ago, AnnaSalu said:

Hi all, 

 

This morning I received an email from "MontrealVisaDoNotReply@state.gov" which with title "PREPARING FOR YOUR IMMIGRANT VISA INTERVIEW". Has anyone received such email? I am waiting for my interview on Jan 10th. The email provides some generic steps such as asking for documents to bring like passport, interview letter, photos, etc. 

 

Few confusing things in this email - can anyone share ideas?

 

1- The date of my interview is January 10, 2025 but in this recent email they indicated October 01, 2025. It looks like whoever was sending the email is reading the date wrong by switching the month and day (10-01-2025 vs 01-10-2025). 

 

2- The instructions also point to an online form which seems to be the notorious DS-5535 form (Administrative Processing). Is this normal? Should I start filling it out? Has anyone ever received a link to DS-5535 before they go for the interview? Should I just ignore that link?

 

Thoughts?

I received the exact same email this morning but the interview date is correct. What is your country of origin? Mine is Iran.

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5 minutes ago, AnnaSalu said:

Hi all, 

 

This morning I received an email from "MontrealVisaDoNotReply@state.gov" which with title "PREPARING FOR YOUR IMMIGRANT VISA INTERVIEW". Has anyone received such email? I am waiting for my interview on Jan 10th. The email provides some generic steps such as asking for documents to bring like passport, interview letter, photos, etc. 

 

Few confusing things in this email - can anyone share ideas?

 

1- The date of my interview is January 10, 2025 but in this recent email they indicated October 01, 2025. It looks like whoever was sending the email is reading the date wrong by switching the month and day (10-01-2025 vs 01-10-2025). 

 

2- The instructions also point to an online form which seems to be the notorious DS-5535 form (Administrative Processing). Is this normal? Should I start filling it out? Has anyone ever received a link to DS-5535 before they go for the interview? Should I just ignore that link?

 

Thoughts?

 

How was it written exactly in your letter? Mine said 17-Jan-2025.

Posted
4 minutes ago, mgsctravels said:

 

How was it written exactly in your letter? Mine said 17-Jan-2025.

This is the snippet from Interview Letter (PDF) - BTW, I have already registered and received confirmation of my registration for Jan 10, 2025. 

image.png.5ff903815c692c7c01d63a859d4a53df.png

 

And this is from the email this morning:

 

image.png.3b0ac240b8c27a8a71f847ad45aa56fc.png

 

It just looks like someone has read the date 01-10-2025 wrongly (mm-dd-yyyy vs dd-mm-yyyy). That is not so much of a concern, but the DS-5535 is!

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, AnnaSalu said:

This is the snippet from Interview Letter (PDF) - BTW, I have already registered and received confirmation of my registration for Jan 10, 2025. 

image.png.5ff903815c692c7c01d63a859d4a53df.png

 

And this is from the email this morning:

 

image.png.3b0ac240b8c27a8a71f847ad45aa56fc.png

 

It just looks like someone has read the date 01-10-2025 wrongly (mm-dd-yyyy vs dd-mm-yyyy). That is not so much of a concern, but the DS-5535 is!

 

Oh yeah weird: 

 

Mine says 

We have scheduled an appointment for you to attend a consular interview on
17-Jan-2025 at XX:XX XX

Posted
7 minutes ago, mgsctravels said:

Oh yeah weird: 

 

Mine says 

We have scheduled an appointment for you to attend a consular interview on
17-Jan-2025 at XX:XX XX

 

So you have received the same email too? Does your email also have the link to the "online" form (which is essentially DS-5535) at the end too?

 

- Submit the following supplemental questionnaire "online"

 

Regarding the date, yours will be easier to not mess up since it is on the 17th, and there is no 17th month, so they cannot make the same mistake...

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Posted
1 minute ago, AnnaSalu said:

 

So you have received the same email too? Does your email also have the link to the "online" form (which is essentially DS-5535) at the end too?

 

- Submit the following supplemental questionnaire "online"

 

Regarding the date, yours will be easier to not mess up since it is on the 17th, and there is no 17th month, so they cannot make the same mistake...

 

I don't have a link to that. But I'm EB-1.

 

To assist you in preparing all required documentation for your interview, please follow all of the instructions on our website. The following information is also available there.

Read these instructions carefully. If you or your family members arrive at your interview unprepared or with incorrect documentation, the Consulate may turn you around and require you to reschedule.

All applicants must present the following original documents and copies as well at the interview:
- A copy of your 
NVC interview letter (does not apply to Diversity Visa, fiancé(e), adoptive, or asylee/refugee applicants)
- 
Unexpired passport for all applicants, valid for six (6) months beyond the intended date of entry to the United States
- An 
original birth certificate for you, and every applicant associated with your case
- 
Two (2) recently taken photos of visa applicant (5 cm x 5 cm). Please see our online photo requirements
- If received, 
medical examination results for all applicants in a sealed envelope from an approved physician
- For IR2, IR5, and all F-category applicants, 
your petitioner’s original birth certificate
- Any additional applicant-specific documentation, as listed on our website
 

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Posted
26 minutes ago, AnnaSalu said:

Hi all, 

 

This morning I received an email from "MontrealVisaDoNotReply@state.gov" which with title "PREPARING FOR YOUR IMMIGRANT VISA INTERVIEW". Has anyone received such email? I am waiting for my interview on Jan 10th. The email provides some generic steps such as asking for documents to bring like passport, interview letter, photos, etc. 

 

Few confusing things in this email - can anyone share ideas?

 

1- The date of my interview is January 10, 2025 but in this recent email they indicated October 01, 2025. It looks like whoever was sending the email is reading the date wrong by switching the month and day (10-01-2025 vs 01-10-2025). 

 

2- The instructions also point to an online form which seems to be the notorious DS-5535 form (Administrative Processing). Is this normal? Should I start filling it out? Has anyone ever received a link to DS-5535 before they go for the interview? Should I just ignore that link?

 

Thoughts?

Don’t panic, shoot them an email. Moreover. I think they’re introducing a new way of background check so that they can lessen admin processing afterwards.
it could be an indication from upcoming govt. if someones background check starts beforehand, it’s infact a good sign, as it may curtain wait time afterwards 

Posted
13 minutes ago, monk_yatso said:

Don’t panic, shoot them an email. Moreover. I think they’re introducing a new way of background check so that they can lessen admin processing afterwards.
it could be an indication from upcoming govt. if someones background check starts beforehand, it’s infact a good sign, as it may curtain wait time afterwards 

 

Yeah, thanks. I could probably look at the glass half full...

 
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