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1 hour ago, sikeDS-5535dbyMTL said:

Wow... just got the email to send my passport.

 

It doesn't say the mailing address.. anybody know

Congratulations! 

 

read the email carefully , there should have a link to US-visa service , courier company which registered before interview, did you ?

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1 hour ago, sikeDS-5535dbyMTL said:

Wow... just got the email to send my passport.

 

It doesn't say the mailing address.. anybody know? 

Congrats!! Hopefully my request is not too far either. I got two unsolicited updates late last week.  
 

Given this news, we can conclude that there is no order of how they are approving these cases and it is not by first come first serve basis. 

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19 minutes ago, tdot2nj said:

Congrats!! Hopefully my request is not too far either. I got two unsolicited updates late last week.  
 

Given this news, we can conclude that there is no order of how they are approving these cases and it is not by first come first serve basis. 

Yes, but I wonder if WOMs are making a difference again.

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14 minutes ago, MTLaffectee said:

Yes, but I wonder if WOMs are making a difference again.

I don’t think it’s the WOM because that would be quite soon for them to action based off of that. It was only filed at the beginning of June and they are taking minimum 60 to 90 days right now to respond to them.

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35 minutes ago, sikeDS-5535dbyMTL said:

 

They did not provide me with a link or other details but I did register last year for the courier service.

If my memory serves me right the courier service registration applies only for where you want the passport sent TO YOU after it has been visa stamped

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45 minutes ago, tdot2nj said:

there is no order of how they are approving these cases and it is not by first come first serve basis. 

Not by first come first served basis, that’s for sure.  No order other than when clearance is received from agencies involved, and complexity of case is a factor

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1 hour ago, Sisa24 said:

Congrats! So you were cleared in 6 months?! That seems very fast! My interview was on January 24.

Cleared in 5 months and a few days! 😃 

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@sikeDS-5535dbyMTL At my interview I was given a piece of paper that said this:


“Please visit **ais visa info site** and look for instructions on Sending Documents to the Consular Section You must have your passport number. date of birth, nationality, case number, and visa category for each applicant ready (principal applicant and all family members, including children) lo access the website When prompted to, please select "Trip Purpose and

"Permanently Immigrating to the US-Register for Couner Services Only After entering your information you will be prompted to select a Canada Post location You will use Canada Post to send documents to the Consulate and the Consulate will return documents to you via Canada Post only Please be sure to register for each applicant including children. DO NOT schedule any additional appointments.

Electronic cases: If your case is electronic based, please scan ALL new documentation before mailing to the Immigrant visa section via courier. Please refer to the following link for more information on scanning documents to your immigrant visa case:”

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