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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Ok phew! I was starting to get a little worried about this.

How long is the visa stamp in your passport good for? 5 or 6 months??

If we filed EP and stated that my green card was to mailed to my us address, do I still have to chase it once I'm there??

I'm really counting on being able to collect EI for a while at least.

(Lakehouse, I've yet to have a chance to reply to your email, was thrilled to read it all and promise I'll reply soon!)

Peace all.

The visa stamp is for 6 months from approval.

When you filed the DS260, you requested the Social Security card, not the green card. The green card process is separate and you chase it before you cross the border.

You'll get the instructions at the interview, but essentially the page states how to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee ($165.00):

-go to www.uscis.gov/uscis-elis and log on to USCIS ELIS and select 'create a new account', then fill the fields completely and accurately.

-select benefit type ie 'USCIS Immigrant Fee' from a drop down menu on the 'step-by-step online application' page.... entering your A-number, and case number from the embassy (i.e. MTL2014...)

-enter payment information..

Be sure to print out the confirmation page just in case :idea:

I paid mine online July 12, have since gone back into the ELIS account to update my physical address as I'm of course in the US now. A recent call to DHS at 1-800-375-5283 confirmed that there is a back-log in sending green cards out :clock: and I can hope for it's arrival in the next week or two even though I crossed at POE July 23rd, and the original estimate was for arrival within 60 days from that date.

My Social security card arrived without any chasing, but I now forget exactly how long it took to arrive.

Hope this helps and good luck at the interview!! :goofy:

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Beneficiary - Applying for CR1/IR1 (but also played the K3 card prior to understanding it may be phased out.)

2013: July 20: I-130 sent (Chicago lockbox)

July 24: I-130 NOA1

July 24: I-129F sent (Dallas Lockbox)

Aug 2: I-129F NOA1

Aug 12: Alien Registration Number was changed, I-129F.

2014: Jan 28/29/30: - 3 transfer notices for I-130 and I-129F.

Feb 3 - Hard copy arrived -Notice of transfer to Texas stating Jan 29th.

Feb 10 - NOA2

Feb 27 - email stating I-130 being sent to NVC from TSC.

March 6 -NVC received our case.

April 7 - CASE NUMBER yay! IIN and BIN obtained and email given.

April 9 - DS261 available and filled in online.

April 9 - AOS not yet payable but visible.

April 10 - email regarding NVC case number and access to DS261 received/ email regarding AOS received and paid.

April 11 - AOS sent by snail mail.

April 14 - AOS arrived per mail tracking.

April 15 - IV bill received via email, IV bill paid/ in process, IV package sent.

April 18 - IV bill showing paid/ DS-260 available and done!

- AOS scanned into their system.

April 21 - IV package arrived per mail tracking.

April 24 - IV scanned into their system.

May 2 - False checklist for IV documents= AOS approval.

May 13 - NVC rep reported ? missing Police certificate via my phone call.

- Supervisor review initiated.

May 14 - Checklist for Police certificate came via email.

- Sent checklisted documentation priority post!

May 15 - Package delivered per mail tracking.

May 19 - Case COMPLETE!! Police certificate found by NVC:)

May 28 - Case complete email arrived.

May 30 - Assigned Interview date!

June 2 - Interview letter arrived via email.

June 11- Medical appointment Surrey, BC

July 8 - Interview in Montreal!! APPROVED!!!!!!!! July 10 - Visa package and passport in hand!! July 23 - POE!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Ok phew! I was starting to get a little worried about this.

How long is the visa stamp in your passport good for? 5 or 6 months??

If we filed EP and stated that my green card was to mailed to my us address, do I still have to chase it once I'm there??

I'm really counting on being able to collect EI for a while at least.

(Lakehouse, I've yet to have a chance to reply to your email, was thrilled to read it all and promise I'll reply soon!)

Peace all.

Makes sure you keep track of jobs that you have applied to---as just as in Canada, they can request that info...and if your not actively looking for a job, they can terminate the EI.

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: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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The visa stamp is for 6 months from approval.

When you filed the DS260, you requested the Social Security card, not the green card. The green card process is separate and you chase it before you cross the border.

You'll get the instructions at the interview, but essentially the page states how to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee ($165.00):

-go to www.uscis.gov/uscis-elis and log on to USCIS ELIS and select 'create a new account', then fill the fields completely and accurately.

-select benefit type ie 'USCIS Immigrant Fee' from a drop down menu on the 'step-by-step online application' page.... entering your A-number, and case number from the embassy (i.e. MTL2014...)

-enter payment information..

Be sure to print out the confirmation page just in case :idea:

I paid mine online July 12, have since gone back into the ELIS account to update my physical address as I'm of course in the US now. A recent call to DHS at 1-800-375-5283 confirmed that there is a back-log in sending green cards out :clock: and I can hope for it's arrival in the next week or two even though I crossed at POE July 23rd, and the original estimate was for arrival within 60 days from that date.

My Social security card arrived without any chasing, but I now forget exactly how long it took to arrive.

Hope this helps and good luck at the interview!! :goofy:

Excellent info, thank you my friend!! Off to Montreal tomorrow morning!! :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Makes sure you keep track of jobs that you have applied to---as just as in Canada, they can request that info...and if your not actively looking for a job, they can terminate the EI.

Thanks Flames, I figured it was the same process as it ever was. I remember filling out the little cards back in the 1970's the one time I did claim. LOL

Just be nice to have the financial bridge to finding a job I want, and not just any job once I get settled.

:)

Peace.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Have an EI question for anyone that might know

I understand that we need to apply within 4 weeks of our last day of work... but does that also mean I need to be out of Canada and moved to the US (and married) within those 4 weeks?

I was hoping I could have a few weeks at home to prepare for moving before I go and want a few weeks to get settled in the US before we start the AOS process. But also don't want to lose out on EI because I took my time leaving Canada.

Thanks!

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K-1 Visa Timeline

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04/21/2014: Submitted I-129F

05/29/2014: NOA2 via email

01/20/2015: Visa Received

03/15/2015: POE

04/01/2015: Married!! (L)

04/11/2015: Submitted AOS / EAD / AP

10/09/2015: Green Card Approved

07/20/2017: Submitted I-751 ROC

07/27/2017: NOA1 Received

10/14/2017: Biometrics Waived

10/27/2018: ROC Approved

 

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Have an EI question for anyone that might know

I understand that we need to apply within 4 weeks of our last day of work... but does that also mean I need to be out of Canada and moved to the US (and married) within those 4 weeks?

I was hoping I could have a few weeks at home to prepare for moving before I go and want a few weeks to get settled in the US before we start the AOS process. But also don't want to lose out on EI because I took my time leaving Canada.

Thanks!

You supposed to apply for it within 4 weeks of leaving, but you won't get any EI until after you get your EAD. So you have plenty of time to update EI international about all the things they need to know.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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OK, so really they won't get fussy about me not moving in 4 weeks.. as long as I apply within then... I'll probably be pretty close to it, but might be tough to quit, move and get married in under 4 weeks!

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K-1 Visa Timeline

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04/21/2014: Submitted I-129F

05/29/2014: NOA2 via email

01/20/2015: Visa Received

03/15/2015: POE

04/01/2015: Married!! (L)

04/11/2015: Submitted AOS / EAD / AP

10/09/2015: Green Card Approved

07/20/2017: Submitted I-751 ROC

07/27/2017: NOA1 Received

10/14/2017: Biometrics Waived

10/27/2018: ROC Approved

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Ok, I need help and I'm really hoping someone might know the answer to the following -

I signed up for EI, went through waiting for the EAD, made pointless phone reports to keep my claim alive, recently got my EAD and got approved for EI. I have been approved at $291 CDN per week. My EAD card has a start date of September 13 2014. As I understand it, you start receiving payments back dated to that date. I also understand there is a 2 week waiting period. That would bring us to September 27th. Does this mean I should have received payment for two weeks worth by October 9th? I only received one weeks worth at $291. Furthermore, I haven't received anything else. I've reported, tried to comprehend this bizarre and torturous system and was told that I would receive my payments bi-weekly from now on in a double weekly payment of $582 and was told I would have received it this past Thursday or Friday October 23rd or 24th, but I STILL haven't received anything.

I have bills to pay, this is ridiculous!

Any incite?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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If people don't the answer..they usually don't reply....Guess we could have said call them and keep calling them.....but guess you were probably doing that......

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: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Wow! Thanks for the link. I didn't know I would be eligible for EI being out of the country :) This helps a lot..

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS  (CSC) FROM K1 VISA

06.23.17 - Application sent

06.26.17 - Received

06.29.17 - NOA

07.10.17 - Biomentrics Notice (via Post mail)

07.17.17 - Biometrics schedule

09.16.17 - 10 year GC received

 

CITIZENSHIP (N400)

02.26.2020 - Online Application

02.27.2020 - NOA

03.16.2020 - Biometrics Appointment

03.06.2020 - Biometrics Completed (Walk in)

 

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Has anyone had any trouble receiving EI with the K1 entry visa? I've already applied and provided my ROE etc but I was informed that as a result of not living with my fiancé for at least a year prior to moving (therefore we are not common law) that I do not have just cause for leaving my employment to move to the U.S. and to be with him. I have already begun my request for reconsideration but was just wondering if anyone else experienced this and what they had to do?

Gingernugget

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You won't get it until you have your EAD. You may need to provide proof that you've moved and are married as well.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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What are the steps to apply for EI?

Do we need some sort of a letter from previous employer of the reason for resignation?

If somebody can shed some lights please..

Also, I have read that the moment we arrive in the US, we still need to wait for 3 months to be able to work? But we are able to obtain SSN the time we arrive right? Why are suppose to wait 3 months?

I am so confused.. lol..

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS  (CSC) FROM K1 VISA

06.23.17 - Application sent

06.26.17 - Received

06.29.17 - NOA

07.10.17 - Biomentrics Notice (via Post mail)

07.17.17 - Biometrics schedule

09.16.17 - 10 year GC received

 

CITIZENSHIP (N400)

02.26.2020 - Online Application

02.27.2020 - NOA

03.16.2020 - Biometrics Appointment

03.06.2020 - Biometrics Completed (Walk in)

 

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1) You go onto the service Canada website and it explains

2) they need to send your ROE (record of employment) to Service Canada which every employer is required to do within XX period of time. then you have 4 weeks from your last work day to apply for EI

3) because you are K1 it's 60-90 days to get your EAD from the AOS date which can be filed as soon as you have your marriage certificate. Please read up on the AOS. SSN should be gotten as soon as you arrive as it's a) harder to get after marriage and b) can't be gotten between 2 weeks before the I-94 expires and your EAD arriving. I-94 expires 90 days after arrival.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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