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On 12/5/2024 at 12:18 PM, MazdaAhura said:

It seems odd that a visa can be issued just one day after receiving the passport, while many people have to wait for weeks or months. For instance, today marks the end of my six-week waiting period, and I am now entering my seventh week of waiting. It’s tough.

 

It depends on if somebody is put in to AP or not. No AP = quick issuance of the visa. 

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33 minutes ago, appleblossom said:

 

It depends on if somebody is put in to AP or not. No AP = quick issuance of the visa. 

They put me in administrative processing, and after a month, they requested my passport. What does that mean? Does it indicate that the issue is resolved, or is requesting the passport still part of the AP process? I don't think requesting the passport and keeping it for more than a month—around two months—is a good idea. Many people have travel plans at the end of the year.

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7 hours ago, MazdaAhura said:

They put me in administrative processing, and after a month, they requested my passport. What does that mean? Does it indicate that the issue is resolved, or is requesting the passport still part of the AP process? I don't think requesting the passport and keeping it for more than a month—around two months—is a good idea. Many people have travel plans at the end of the year.

 

That's brutal! You never know what's going on...

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On 12/5/2024 at 12:18 PM, MazdaAhura said:

It seems odd that a visa can be issued just one day after receiving the passport, while many people have to wait for weeks or months. For instance, today marks the end of my six-week waiting period, and I am now entering my seventh week of waiting. It’s tough.

 

18 hours ago, MazdaAhura said:

They put me in administrative processing, and after a month, they requested my passport. What does that mean? Does it indicate that the issue is resolved, or is requesting the passport still part of the AP process? I don't think requesting the passport and keeping it for more than a month—around two months—is a good idea. Many people have travel plans at the end of the year.

Sorry to hear that. But yes if you have AP after the interview, that's another timeline. I see you are in the group DS-5535. If you got a DS-5535, that group would know best then us at this point. If they just asked for your passeport I would think it's a great thing!  

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On 12/6/2024 at 2:42 PM, MazdaAhura said:

They put me in administrative processing, and after a month, they requested my passport. What does that mean? Does it indicate that the issue is resolved, or is requesting the passport still part of the AP process? I don't think requesting the passport and keeping it for more than a month—around two months—is a good idea. Many people have travel plans at the end of the year.

 

You can always request your passport back if you need it to travel. 

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23 minutes ago, JesusisLord24 said:

Hello, for those who recently completed their interviews, how long is the police certificate valid for? A year or two? Also has anyone tried to renew their police certificate with the during this Canada post strike? 

 

2 years unless it's from a former country of residence that you haven't been back to - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-5-collect-financial-evidence-and-other-supporting-documents/step-7-collect-civil-documents.html#:~:text=Important%3A Police certificates expire after,the police certificate was issued.

Posted
On 12/5/2024 at 12:18 PM, MazdaAhura said:

It seems odd that a visa can be issued just one day after receiving the passport, while many people have to wait for weeks or months. For instance, today marks the end of my six-week waiting period, and I am now entering my seventh week of waiting. It’s tough.

Yeah, I don't understand how they process. We waited for 2 months before coming back. If they agree to print it, they can do it same day. Did you leave your passport with them? Good luck, I know it is tough.

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11 hours ago, Quebekwa ndui said:

Yeah, I don't understand how they process. We waited for 2 months before coming back. If they agree to print it, they can do it same day. Did you leave your passport with them? Good luck, I know it is tough.

Thanks! No, requested!

Posted
13 hours ago, Aaron_ said:

Hello, what should be understood regarding the statement, "Any documents that are not in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation"?

If I completed my graduate studies in the U.S., can I be considered a certified English translator for my own documents?

I'm in Quebec, so my documents are often in French. My certified English translations that were accepted so far had been made by a certified translator that is part of the order of translator of Quebec. With their number of the order and an official stamp as well as a page with the blurb that says it's a certified translation to the best of their knowledge, blablabla.  You have to have the official stamp and that blurb.
For reference it was just 50$ per simple document so far.

 
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