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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Wooo! I got my first set of report cards! One is for 2 weeks, March 26 - April 8, the other is for 1 week, April 9 - 15. Is this normal? There was a pamphlet type insert with the cards saying that some cards will be for 2 weeks, some will be for 1 but I thought I'd double check.

They also sent me a form letter requesting more info, asking if I was a US Citizen, if I entered on a work Visa and if I was a Canadian Citizen, did everyone get this letter as well?

I applied online as a K1 and sent off my ROE and copy of passport pages last week. Also, do I send them a copy of the marriage certificate?

2005

Sept 10 I-129F sent to TSC

2006

Interview - February 13th APPROVED! day 152

April 6 - wedding date day 204

Aug 22 - AOS interview date day 101-total days 342

Sept 29 - green card arrives, done until June 2008 day 140-total days 381

2008

June 30 - I-751 mailed total days 1025

2009

March 9 - Removal of Conditions approved! total days 1277

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Wooo! I got my first set of report cards! One is for 2 weeks, March 26 - April 8, the other is for 1 week, April 9 - 15. Is this normal? There was a pamphlet type insert with the cards saying that some cards will be for 2 weeks, some will be for 1 but I thought I'd double check.

They also sent me a form letter requesting more info, asking if I was a US Citizen, if I entered on a work Visa and if I was a Canadian Citizen, did everyone get this letter as well?

I applied online as a K1 and sent off my ROE and copy of passport pages last week. Also, do I send them a copy of the marriage certificate?

Yeah.. the run on a set 2 week cycle.. if your begin date was in the middle of the cycle, you'll get a card for the time you had within that two week cycle..

And we got the letter asking for more info as well. Sent them a copy of the K1 visa and I-94. Once we had the EAD, we subsequently sent them a copy of the EAD as well.

You'll get a letter telling you that they will approve the EI payments until the K1 expires and ask you to send them the EAD if you need them to continue..

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How do you fill out question 4 on the back of the report cards?

Were you ready, willing and capable of working each day? If "no" give date(s) and reason(s) below. Complete E on side 2 if applicable.

I'm ready willing and capable, but not allowed ;)

2005

Sept 10 I-129F sent to TSC

2006

Interview - February 13th APPROVED! day 152

April 6 - wedding date day 204

Aug 22 - AOS interview date day 101-total days 342

Sept 29 - green card arrives, done until June 2008 day 140-total days 381

2008

June 30 - I-751 mailed total days 1025

2009

March 9 - Removal of Conditions approved! total days 1277

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I get my first payment on Monday :D

It's not much after the 25% tax and converting it to US$, but we'll take it.

2005

Sept 10 I-129F sent to TSC

2006

Interview - February 13th APPROVED! day 152

April 6 - wedding date day 204

Aug 22 - AOS interview date day 101-total days 342

Sept 29 - green card arrives, done until June 2008 day 140-total days 381

2008

June 30 - I-751 mailed total days 1025

2009

March 9 - Removal of Conditions approved! total days 1277

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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I just called Employement Insurance to get some information. Not sure if it was mentioned in this forum, but at least it will be redundant if it was.

She said that when you claim EI when your last work was in Canada and you moved to the US to be with your spouse, they call this "interstate claims". You can get some information on this page (didn't get a chance to read it yet) :)http://www1.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/ei/info...de_canada.shtml.

You have 4 weeks to file a claim for EI after your last day of work. If you are in the US within those 4 weeks, you call this # 1-877-486-1650 and file. She said not to file in Canada if you are going to be there within that time frame, because it will save you hassle from getting your claim transfered to the "Interstate Claim" which can take weeks. If you are only going to the US after 4 weeks, then file in Canada, and then transfer later on.

Hope this helps.

Dom

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I just called Employement Insurance to get some information. Not sure if it was mentioned in this forum, but at least it will be redundant if it was.

She said that when you claim EI when your last work was in Canada and you moved to the US to be with your spouse, they call this "interstate claims". You can get some information on this page (didn't get a chance to read it yet) :)http://www1.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/ei/info...de_canada.shtml.

You have 4 weeks to file a claim for EI after your last day of work. If you are in the US within those 4 weeks, you call this # 1-877-486-1650 and file. She said not to file in Canada if you are going to be there within that time frame, because it will save you hassle from getting your claim transfered to the "Interstate Claim" which can take weeks. If you are only going to the US after 4 weeks, then file in Canada, and then transfer later on.

Hope this helps.

Dom

Great link!

Is there some reason why I cannot access the old EI thread? I am sure my questions are answered there, but it's not recognizing my login.

This is blowing my hair back. I had no idea I would be eligible to get EI while I was job hunting in the US; that will save my fiance from having to take out a student loan to make ends meet until I can find work.

This could be a lifesaver!

Is there anywhere I could get the data I'd need to calculate how much I would foreseeably be getting?

K-1

03/09/2006: Sent I-129F

22/11/2006: NOA2 - APPROVED!

31/12/2006: 1 year anniversary

22/12/2006: Package received from Montreal

18/01/2007: Packet 3 delivered to Montreal Consulate

02/02/2007: Medical Exam in London, ON- Wonderful Doctor/Office

30/05/2007: Package 4 received from Montreal

05/07/2007: Interview date - Canceled by request, [promised a Dec date b/c was 6+mo in advance, note on file

Screwed up my interview date, given NOVEMBER, fixed, promised Dec or Jan

06/02/2008: Interview date, medical now expired! APPROVED!

23/01/2008: New Medical done, WHERE THE @#$%! IS IT, DID THE MAILMAN LOSE IT?! (It arrived 30 min after I left for MTL, 1 week overdue. KISS MY LEFT FOOT, AFTER IT'S BEEN WEDGED UP YOUR HINEY AND LOST IT'S STILETTO, CANADA POST!)

14/02/2008: VISA IN HAND!!

18/05/2008: POE - Harassed by ignorant and incompetent Customs Official who grilled me until I answered that the reason why I broke up w/ my Ex was not to date my USC but b/c he was "impotent from a porn addiction". He also insulted my husband's motives for talking to me, dismissed our 2 years together as "not enough to get married", and otherwise trotted out the Spanish Inquisition.

22/05/2008: Ceremony of cohabitation (Legally allowed to get bizz-ay!)

AOS/AP/EAD

02/07/2008: Filed for AOS/AP/EAD

14/07/2008: Received NOA1

09/09/2008: Transferred to CSC

29/09/2008: EAD arrives in mail w/out notice, AP following week

18/11/2008: Email notice letter has gone out, card ETA: 60 days

25/11/2008: GC arrives in mail! TWO YEARS OF RED-TAPE FREEDOM! WOOT!

When you know, you know!

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Is there anywhere I could get the data I'd need to calculate how much I would foreseeably be getting?

This might help you get an idea:

http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/asp/gateway.asp?hr=...ml&hs=#much

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I just called Employement Insurance to get some information. Not sure if it was mentioned in this forum, but at least it will be redundant if it was.

She said that when you claim EI when your last work was in Canada and you moved to the US to be with your spouse, they call this "interstate claims". You can get some information on this page (didn't get a chance to read it yet) :)http://www1.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/ei/info...de_canada.shtml.

You have 4 weeks to file a claim for EI after your last day of work. If you are in the US within those 4 weeks, you call this # 1-877-486-1650 and file. She said not to file in Canada if you are going to be there within that time frame, because it will save you hassle from getting your claim transfered to the "Interstate Claim" which can take weeks. If you are only going to the US after 4 weeks, then file in Canada, and then transfer later on.

Hope this helps.

Dom

But if I file in Canada right now would I be denied benefits because I left my job. They marked quit reason fo leaving as Relocation for anticipated marriage on the ROE

I probably won't be going State side till another month or more Will it only be a waste of time filing so late after leaving my work or should I just file and see what happens

thanks

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But if I file in Canada right now would I be denied benefits because I left my job. They marked quit reason fo leaving as Relocation for anticipated marriage on the ROE

I probably won't be going State side till another month or more Will it only be a waste of time filing so late after leaving my work or should I just file and see what happens

thanks

I filed a little over 4 weeks after I quit my job. I quit on Oct 13, moved to the States on Oct 29, and didn't file til November 17. It didn't raise an issue. If you're not coming here til 5-6 weeks later, I would think you should apply now. There are spaces on the application form to explain your situation i.e. why it took you a while to get down to the States after quitting, etc.

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But if I file in Canada right now would I be denied benefits because I left my job. They marked quit reason fo leaving as Relocation for anticipated marriage on the ROE

I probably won't be going State side till another month or more Will it only be a waste of time filing so late after leaving my work or should I just file and see what happens

thanks

I filed a little over 4 weeks after I quit my job. I quit on Oct 13, moved to the States on Oct 29, and didn't file til November 17. It didn't raise an issue. If you're not coming here til 5-6 weeks later, I would think you should apply now. There are spaces on the application form to explain your situation i.e. why it took you a while to get down to the States after quitting, etc.

Okay Thanks for the info I'll file now and explain the situation to them

One more question. Would I file at the local EI center here or is there an online form to use for this type of filing

Also when I file here in Canada do I refile in the U.S when I leave Canada

Thanks

Allie

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Okay Thanks for the info I'll file now and explain the situation to them

One more question. Would I file at the local EI center here or is there an online form to use for this type of filing

Also when I file here in Canada do I refile in the U.S when I leave Canada

Thanks

Allie

No prob. What I would actually do is call EI and ask them what they would advice you to do, i.e. explain your situation and ask if it would be better to apply now or later. I first called them and the person I spoke with gave me specific instructions on how to fill out the application online. Since you're still in Canada wishing to move down to the States later, they might give you specific instructions too.

The phone number is 1-800-206-7218. The online application can be accessed on the Service Canada website http://servicecanada.gc.ca

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Edit: oh, this was mentioned at the top. sorry. hehe

"ok, here is a bit of interesting information I have just gotten.

I received my first payment from Employment Insurance. I was expecting the maximum, which I thought was around 800+$, but I only received 620$. I called them and she informed me that I did get the maximum. The thing is that since we are out of the country they tax us 25%. nice... :wacko: Well, at least I got some money. Now I start work on Monday. :) "

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Yep they take off 25% automatically! BUT when you do your Cdn taxes for that yr u recieved EI, you can get some of that 25% back!! I forget the form # I enjoyed my cheque from revenue canada!!

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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How do you fill out question 4 on the back of the report cards?

Were you ready, willing and capable of working each day? If "no" give date(s) and reason(s) below. Complete E on side 2 if applicable.

I'm ready willing and capable, but not allowed ;)

So exactly what did you put for your answer for question 4? I filed online on March 24th, then mailed off all necessary paperwork and haven't heard a word yet. So I called today. Lady told me my file wasn't actually there but it should be finalized within another week or so and if I wanted to call back at the end of the week I could. She said she would mail me some cards today so I could get those in motion. I guess it's a start......... but was curious as to how you answer that question.

Cheers.......... Susan in Tulsa, OK

Feb 17/06 - I-129F Petition sent

Mar 1/06 - I-129F NOA1

May 12/06 - I-129F NOA2

June 7/06 - Packet 3 rec'd

Sept 6/06 - Packet 3 sent

Sept 15/06 - Rec'd letter with interview date

Sept 28/06 - Interview in Vancouver,BC and Visa in hand!

March 13/07 - US Entry

March 15/07 - WEDDING DAY

March 21/07 - AOS application & Interview through DORA Day 1

April 13/07 - Rec'd letter with Bio Appt. date Day 24

April 27/07 - Biometrics Appointment "touched" Day 38

April 30/07 - "Touched" Day 40

June 8/07 - Day 79...still waiting, haven't been touched or heard anything.

June 13/07 - Day 84..... I'm not having much faith in this DORA process..... closing in on the 90 day time frame real fast.....

June 19/07 - Day 90 ......nothing (Hubby calls Senator's Office)

June 20/07 - Day 91 - Got the "70 Day Letter" in the mail today :-(

June 22/07 - Mailed out EAD and AP by Priority Post Day 93

June 24/07 - EAD rec'd at Chicago Lockbox

June 29/07 - Day 100 - Infopass appt in OKC..... AOS stuck in name check

July 3/07 - Day 104 - Rec'd NOA for EAD

July 6/07 - Day 107 - Rec'd letter for EAD Bio Appt. for July 18th

July 18/07 -Biometrics

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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OK, so apparently, my ROE in finally on its way to my house. However, I doubt that it says "relocation for marriage" as I had no idea I even qualified for EI until last week (well after my last day of work .. which was the end of april). will this be a problem ?? will a US marriage certificate perhaps be good enough ??

~l

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