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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I did the fingerprint thing in January and was told 120 day and in March 76 days later I was worried about the NOA2 expiring and called the consulate and they said not to worry as the RCMP had told them 6 months so the consulate told me it wouldn’t be before August that I would get it, 3 days later on the 79th day after I applied for the certificate I had it in my hands. I hope his goes as well and soon he will be seeing it.

09/20/2006 - Sent I-129F

09/22/2006 - Received at NSC
09/28/2006 - NOA-1 (1-797C date )

10/02/2006 - Cheque cashed

10/02/2006 - NOA 1 (I-797C recieved in the mail)

12/08/2006 - NOA-2 in 79 days

12/13/2006 - NOA-2 hard copy recieved

12/26/2006 - Package recieved by NVC

12/30/2006 - Received by Montreal

01/22/2007 - Received Packet 3

04/16/2007 - Returned Packet 3

08/02/2007 - Received medical documentation

08/07/2007 - Received Interview date Aug. 9th

08/09/2007 - Received I-601 and 212 (not approved yet)

02/17/2008 - I-601 approved 212 abandoned

06/2?/2009 - New medical and passport and doc sent to Mtl

07/22/2009 - Recieved request for DS-221 and notarized letter of intent

07/31/2009 - Montreal recieves thier final requested doc.

09/01/2009 - Visa approved and mail out today

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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If a pardon is required or a copy of a pardon needed the following may be helpful.

Clemency and Pardons Division

National Parole Board

401 Laurier Avenue West

Ottawa, ON K1A 0R1

1-800-874-2652

It took less than 2 weeks to get my copy

09/20/2006 - Sent I-129F

09/22/2006 - Received at NSC
09/28/2006 - NOA-1 (1-797C date )

10/02/2006 - Cheque cashed

10/02/2006 - NOA 1 (I-797C recieved in the mail)

12/08/2006 - NOA-2 in 79 days

12/13/2006 - NOA-2 hard copy recieved

12/26/2006 - Package recieved by NVC

12/30/2006 - Received by Montreal

01/22/2007 - Received Packet 3

04/16/2007 - Returned Packet 3

08/02/2007 - Received medical documentation

08/07/2007 - Received Interview date Aug. 9th

08/09/2007 - Received I-601 and 212 (not approved yet)

02/17/2008 - I-601 approved 212 abandoned

06/2?/2009 - New medical and passport and doc sent to Mtl

07/22/2009 - Recieved request for DS-221 and notarized letter of intent

07/31/2009 - Montreal recieves thier final requested doc.

09/01/2009 - Visa approved and mail out today

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I know that I am not going through Montreal for my IR1/CR1 case, but recently the NVC has made changes to visa processing. I went to this site:http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3176.html -- if you do a search for the Montreal location, it will tell you all the documents the NVC requires to complete the case. I am sure you also got this in the letter they sent you. I had to send my husband's police certificate along with other original documents to the NVC before they completed our case for our interview to scheduled (which we are still waiting to have scheduled). They seem to require this for Montreal as well.

I hope you get the documents you need soon, so that they can complete the case. Good luck :thumbs:

OK here is another question. In Canada..after a certain amount of time is the record cleared? His mishaps happened in 1999.

"Mishaps" are cleared off the someone's record when they are pardoned OR when the crime occured when the person was under 18. If that person did not get into any trouble from ages 18-21 then the records will be destroyed on their 21st birthday and the person starts from new (this is what i was told by the city of edmonton police).

Hope this helps

A

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm so sorry.... I think you do have to have the police record before NVC completes your case. But, just in case we're all wrong here, perhaps you can call NVC and ask if there's any way around it?

In my experience, almost everything in Canada is supposed to take a long time... but it never actually takes as long as they say it might. Chin up... you could have the record before 120 days are up.

It sounds like you're with your husband at the moment, so enjoy your together time now and fret when you two are apart... lots of fretting going on around this forum. Hugs to you.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm so sorry.... I think you do have to have the police record before NVC completes your case. But, just in case we're all wrong here, perhaps you can call NVC and ask if there's any way around it?

In my experience, almost everything in Canada is supposed to take a long time... but it never actually takes as long as they say it might. Chin up... you could have the record before 120 days are up.

It sounds like you're with your husband at the moment, so enjoy your together time now and fret when you two are apart... lots of fretting going on around this forum. Hugs to you.

Thanks for the encouraging words...

I am with my husband until Aug 9th...I've been here since June 1...

I have to go back home soon (for work)..and then we'll be a part again...forever it feels like.

I'm so sick of this..but it helps hearing from people who have gone through it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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YES you need to have your police clearance certificate sent in to NVC before they can complete your case. the K!, DCF and IR1/CR1 are different processes where by the K1 and DCF receive a checklist and they can send them back to the consulate since they will need the certificate at the interview you can get it done anytime before your interview as long as you have it on the day of interview

IR1/CR1 cases need to send in the certificate to NVC before they will complete your case and send your file over to the Consulate.

Good luck :thumbs:

AOS

Filled : 2007-09-17

NOA : 2007-09-25

Biometrics : 2007-12-13

EAD card prod : 2007-12-13

Job Offer : 2007-12-18

EAD card prod : 2007-12-18

EAD approved mailed : 2007-12-21

EAD in Hand : 2007-12-24 (Awesome Christmas Present)

Applied for SSN : 2007-12-26

SSN arrives in mail : 2008-01-05 (Happy New Year)

Start work :2008-01-15

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks for the encouraging words...

I am with my husband until Aug 9th...I've been here since June 1...

I have to go back home soon (for work)..and then we'll be a part again...forever it feels like.

I'm so sick of this..but it helps hearing from people who have gone through it.

Like I said, enjoy your time together and takes lots of pictures! Have a great few more weeks!! :)

Fly to Mexico and swim across....... lol...... don't try to tell me you haven't thought of it already!!!

Hey!!!! HAPPY UPCOMING ANNIVERSARY!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Just a general reminder to everyone going through a NON-K1 OR K3 process to please add your experience to the consulate info page. Things are changing so fast that every update to those pages help those that come after us.

There seems to be many of the K1 and K3 filers, so that info gets updated often, but the IR1/CR1s and DCFs get left out.

Thanks

Mo

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CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS - I-130 petition for married sibling
2016

Jul 5 - Receipt date for I-130 petition for my over 21 brother and his wife (both in the UK)

2024

Feb 23 - Sent USCIS a message asking for a processing update

May 6 - Received an email response saying things were progressing normally but that waiting times might be longer

 

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THE OG STORY - From K-1 to Citizenship (a love story)
K-1: Aug 12, 2006 to Jan 17, 2007 - mailed I-129F
AOS: Feb 26, 2007 - Jul 26, 2007
REMOVING CONDITIONS: May 4, 2009 - Oct 3, 2009
CITIZENSHIP: Nov 27, 2012 - May 9, 2013

Note: I immigrated from Canada, not T&T - the timeline is reflective of this.


THE SAGA CONTINUES - IR-5 Story
I-130 for Parents - 2013
Aug ?? - mailed I-130 packages for both mother and father
Sept 10 - NOA1 date
Sept 16 - NOA1s received

2014

Feb 25, 26 & 28 - got emails saying that the cases had been transferred to another office, then to my local office, and then just transferred and are being processed

Mar 17 - got email, attached to one case number only, saying that my A number was changed relating to the I-130 filing

Mar 18 - got emails saying that the petitions are approved http://static-forums.visajourney.com/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.png

2020

Mar 20 - N-400 receipt date for my father
2021

Apr 21 - Biometrics appt.

2022
May 2 - Interview

May 20 - Naturalization ceremony
 



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