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I am an American and my husband is a Canadian citizen. The NVC has told us that they have received all of our documents as of 11/20/24. Can anyone tell us how long it takes to get an interview date for Montreal? Do we get to pick our own date or we are just given one? We are working with a lawyer who has been submitting paperwork on our behalf. The lawyer does not currently have any other clients in Canada so is not able to get us any kind of timeline. We appreciate any information!

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49 minutes ago, Manisha Chibber said:

The NVC has told us that they have received all of our documents as of 11/20/24.

By that do you mean you were Documetarily Qualified (DQ)? If not, you have to first wait for that to happen.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Manisha Chibber said:

Hello,

 

I am an American and my husband is a Canadian citizen. The NVC has told us that they have received all of our documents as of 11/20/24. Can anyone tell us how long it takes to get an interview date for Montreal? Do we get to pick our own date or we are just given one? We are working with a lawyer who has been submitting paperwork on our behalf. The lawyer does not currently have any other clients in Canada so is not able to get us any kind of timeline. We appreciate any information!

Received is not the same as complete or Documentary Qualified.

 So we are not sure that you are in line for the interview yet 

 

For a sense of recent waiting times, search this site for Canadian applicants for CR/IR1 visas and look at their timeline 

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On 11/25/2024 at 9:27 PM, Manisha Chibber said:

The lawyer does not currently have any other clients in Canada so is not able to get us any kind of timeline. 

 

You might want to point your lawyer in the direction of their website! https://ca.usembassy.gov/immigrant-visa-process/

 

As the website says, once you're DQ'ed (it's not clear if you are yet), it's currently approximately 3 months for an IL. You can keep an eye on the link above, they usually update it once a month or so. 

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