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Hello here is our story. We submitted 129F in end of May 2024 USCIS approved it in early September, but case did not actually get sent to NVC till late Nov of 2024 with out any explanation, even though we sent multiple inquiries to follow up. The NVC stage seemed rather smooth, but than again the Montreal embassy people are saying for Canadians its literally 6 months to get an interview and its really confusing to me. I see people in Canada that applied same month as me and had their interview already a month ago. If your Embassy experience is from Canada please share your story. It does not make sense why some peoples cases would literally take twice as long. Any idea why would take Montreal 6 months to give an appointment ?  

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Easiest way to see others' timeline on here in relation to interview is, go to immigration timelines, filter by country - Canada, click advanced search then sort by interview date descending. Then you'll see all the dates; noa2, nvc, embassy and interview date.

 

 

Edit; upon doing this myself for Canada seems as if the average / shortest you can see is just under 2 months between Consulate received to interview date.

Edited by apnzz

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📨Package sent: 02 March 2024

📫NOA1 Received: 04 March 2024

🎉NOA2 Approval: 23 August 2024

📬Physical NOA2 Received: 04 September 2024

📑Sent to State: 07 October 2024

📩NVC Received Case: 16 October 2024

📌NVC Case Created: 17 October 2024

📦Case In Transit: 17 October 2024

📮Case at Embassy: 25 October 2024

Case Ready: 5 November 2024

🩺Medical: 16th January 2025

💼Interview: 23rd January 2025

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7 hours ago, portni said:

Hello here is our story. We submitted 129F in end of May 2024 USCIS approved it in early September, but case did not actually get sent to NVC till late Nov of 2024 with out any explanation, even though we sent multiple inquiries to follow up. The NVC stage seemed rather smooth, but than again the Montreal embassy people are saying for Canadians its literally 6 months to get an interview and its really confusing to me. I see people in Canada that applied same month as me and had their interview already a month ago. If your Embassy experience is from Canada please share your story. It does not make sense why some peoples cases would literally take twice as long. Any idea why would take Montreal 6 months to give an appointment ?  

 

Montreal used to be a LOT longer than 6 months to give an appointment! It was a year plus but has sped up hugely recently. It's not done on the date you applied though, you can see the current wait time/scheduling on this page - https://ca.usembassy.gov/immigrant-visa-process/

 

Good luck. 

Edited by appleblossom
 
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