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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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Firstly I have to thank all my VJ buddies that helped get us to this successful end... especially the self-described "####### and nuerotic" tendencies that make Misa such a wonderfully informative resource!! I feel a little proud of myself and a little more grown up after going through this crazy process and figuring it out...with help from this site of course!

We started this whole process way back at the end of September 2006. Those of us in this timeframe had our I-130's retained as soon as USCIS approved the I-129f. It seemed an expensive and lengthy process to get the I-130 moving so we just went the I-129 K3 route. At the interview yesterday my husband and I were suprised to get quite a lecture from the officer collecting our documents on how we should have followed through with the I-130 as it is the "holy grail" of visa's and we would not have had to face the daunting prospect of applying for the EAD/AOS with this K3. I swear at first we both thought he was going to hand our paperwork back to us and send us back home to get to work on the I-130. He didn't seem to be aware that USCIS was retaining them and genuinely wanted to know why the heck we didn't go that route after the I-130 was initially approved. Anyway.. these are the documents he asked for:

-birth certificate plus copy for CAD citizen only (kept copy and gave back original)

-divorce certificate plus copy for CAD citizen only (gave it back)

-I-134 from US citizen and copy of his income tax report from last year and also bank managers letter and bank statements (he is self-employed)(he kept these)

-marriage certificate plus copy (gave back original)

-police certificate plus copy (kept the original and gave back the copy)

-sealed medical envelope (had the chest xray with me but he didn't ask for it)

-2 passport photos

OOPs... I'll start from the top to see if I can give any tips to those of you going to Montreal soon. The consulate is this big grey building and the entrance is a set of double glass doors on the side of the building on Rue St. Alexandre. There are some steps up to the door. We arrived before 7am and had no trouble parking right on Rue St. Alexandre. You must pay for parking after 9am but if you put money in the pay machine early it starts your time from 9. I think it was $3.00 in coins for each hour. There was one girl waiting in front of the doors but we were still early. We walked one block to the right on Rene Levesque blvd and went to Tim Hortons. When we returned, the girl waiting in front of the door asked if we were going to use a debit card for the fee we would be paying and I told her it said in the notice to bring USD cash only. She had to leave her spot in a panic to go and find a bank open to obtain US dollars! MAKE SURE YOU HAVE CASH. So now we are first in line at 7:05 am and others wander up slowly and they let us in at 7:30. The guards are very serious and efficient and we had to show our interview letter and my husband had to show his US passport right at the door. We emptied our pockets and went through a metal detector and were "wanded". We were given a small cardboard square with the letter B on it. We went inside to wait in this windowless room until the initial group was through security then the guard came in and led us to an elevator. As soon as the door opened he led our group to another small room with chairs where a lady called us up by the letter on your little piece of cardboard. She took the interview letter and sends you to a larger waiting room. We were paged by name after 8am to go see the officer that asked for our documents. He takes everything, originals and copies (and took the expresspost envelope we brought with us) and looks over your file with the documents you've already sent in. The officers are all behind glass in numbered cubicles. He takes our documents and chats and answers questions we have and tells us to go to this window out in the waiting area to pay the cashier the $100 USD fee for K3. We sit and wait and a few minutes later we are paged to go back to his window where he gives us back some of our original documents and the CAD citizen is fingerprinted using this little machine on the counter. We give him the receipt from the cashier that we've paid the $100. We go back and sit again and a little while later we are paged to a door with a number over it. You step inside this little closet-like room and there is a different person inside, behind glass, that conducts your interview. Our interviewer was a young guy that was friendly and it seemed very casual. He asked right away how we met and when we knew when we would get married. He kind of joked and chatted with us. He asked my husband how his "construction business" was doing and asked if I wanted to transfer with my job to the US (which I think I had mentioned on the forms I had sent in for packet 3). He did not want to see any pictures or proof of relationship ... and we only chatted for like less than 5 minutes and he suddenly says "Congratulations, your visa has been approved. Have a nice day." Just like that! My husband says "Is that it? Can we just leave?" He replies "you are all done, you can leave". You walk past the other nervous folks waiting in the waiting room and give them the thumbs up and they say "Congratulations" and you are in the elevator down and walking back out past the guards and next thing you know you are walking back to the Tim Horton's to get another coffee to celebrate!! :dance: We were out before 9:30 am!

So now it's back home and back to VJ to figure out the next steps with EAD/AOS. I have to wait for work auth. and a transfer with my job before I can finally move to permanently stay with my husband so we are not quite jumping for joy just yet. But it's a BIG MILESTONE and a great relief to have reached this point and to have the dreaded interview behind us. It wasn't that bad after all! Good luck to all of you having your interviews soon.

Monica and Tony :D

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Congrats!!!!! For sh*ts and giggles you should go to the consulate again and ask for another interview :P

Misa, is one of the more "interesting" members of the peanut gallery and we wouldn't have it any other way :)

IR5

2007-07-27 – Case complete at NVC waiting on the world or at least MTL.

2007-12-19 - INTERVIEW AT MTL, SPLIT DECISION.

2007-12-24-Mom's I-551 arrives, Pop's still in purgatory (AP)

2008-03-11-AP all done, Pop is approved!!!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Great review!! Congrats to you both!

Kimmbo (Las Vegas,NV,USA)

Barry (Brampton,ON,CANADA)

Im an American married to a Canadian, I have no kids, yet Im a grandmother, I can pick things up off the floor with my toes

I-130

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Feb/26/07 Sent I-130 (VSC)($190 US)

March/2/07 Rcv'd at VSC

March/5/07 NOA-1

July/23/07 NOA2(147 days)

I-129F

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March/16/07 Sent I-129F (Chicago) ($170 US)

March/21/07 Received in Chicago

March/22/07 NOA-1

April/10/07 Transferred to VSC

April/23/07 Email from USCIS (case pending at VSC)

July/23/07 NOA2(129 days)

July/28/07 Rcv'd at NVC

July/31/07 NVC sent to Montreal

Aug/3/07 Montreal Rcv'd

Aug/8/07 Packet 3 Received

Aug/10/07 Packet 3 Sent

Aug/13/07 Packet 3 Received in Montreal

Oct/17/07 Medical Scheduled (Dr Seiden)

Jan/25/08 INTERVIEW MONTREAL...APPROVED!

Feb/6/08 Montreal sends Visa, finally!

Feb/8/08 Received Visa (14 days)

April/18/08 Moving Day/POE Sarnia

AOS/EAD

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June/21/08 AOS/EAD package sent ($1010)

June/23/08 Received in Chicago

June/30/08 Check cashed

July/01/08 Received NOA's for I-765 & I-485 (dated June 27th)

July/02/08 Touch

July/07/08 Received Biometrics letter (dated July 1st)

July/18/08 Biometrics appt 8am

Aug/30/08 EAD card received (approval dated Aug 26th)

Sept/04/08 Applied for SSN

Sept/15/08 Social Security card received

Jan/23/09 letter received with interview date

March/10/09 INTERVIEW 9:30am...APPROVED!!

March/19/09 Welcome Letter received

March/23/09 GREENCARD RECEIVED, DONE WITH USCIS UNTIL 2019!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Congratulations!

Marriage : 1995 - 13 years of marriage and 2 children together

Living in the USA

K3 info in timeline

2007-Nov-21: Mailed AOS/EAD

2007-Nov-29: AOS/EAD received

2007-Dec-4: Notice date

2007-Dec-11: Received NOA's via snail mail

2007-Dec-12:Received Biometrics appt

2007-Dec-21: Biometrics appt completed and USCIS "touched" applications

2008-Jan-24: EAD card ordered - received email notice from CRIS

2008-Feb-1 : EAD approval notice mailed- received email notice

2008-Feb-4 : EAD card received in mail (11 days from when it was ordered)

2008-Mar-16: Touch on I-129F - huh?

2008-May 2: Received Interview date via snail mail letter

2008-June 11: Interview at SF office - Approved!!! Green Card ordered

2008-June 23: received Green Card in mail

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Canada
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thanks guys! I'll pass on another interview IR5FORMUMSIE :jest: ... didn't feel cheated in the least. Got the hell outta there and didn't even look back! I'd go back to Montreal for another chocolate crepe with chantilly cream.... but NO MORE INTERVIEWS! (until my AOS/EAD stuff in the US of course...sigh)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Ha ha! :D

Congrats again Monica! :)

K3 Timeline - 2006-11-20 to 2007-03-19

See the comments section in my timeline for full details of my K3 dates, transfers and touches. Also see my Vancouver consulate review and my POE review.

AOS & EAD Timeline

2007-04-16: I-485 and I-765 sent to Chicago (My AOS/EAD checklist)

2007-04-17: Received at Chicago

2007-04-23: NOA1 date (both)

2007-05-10: Biometrics appointment (both - Biometrics review)

2007-06-05: AOS interview letter date

2007-06-13: AOS interview letter received in mail

2007-07-03: EAD card production ordered

2007-07-07: EAD card received! (yay!)

2007-08-23: AOS interview (Documents / Interview review)

2007-08-23: Green card production ordered!!!

2007-08-24: Welcome notice mailed!

2007-08-27: Green card production ordered again... ?

2007-08-28: Welcome notice received!

2007-09-01: Green card received!

Done with USCIS until May 23, 2009!

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Congratulations! :)

Nini - Vancouver BC, Canada (she's the one who does the forum thing)

Bee - Devon PA, USA (he's the one who gave her the shiny ring)

Getting our sanity tested by bureaucracy since 2007.

Here we go again...

Removal of conditions @ VSC

9/4/2010 - sent!

9/14/2010 - NOA

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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congrats

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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Congratulations!!

2006/11/29 : I-129F Sent

2006/12/12: I-129F NOA1 (Receipt)

2007/02/22: I-129F NOA2 (Approved)

2007/03/06: Package Left From NVC

2007/03/21: Rec Instructions (Pkt 3)

2007/03/27: Pkt 3 sent to Montreal Consulate

2007/03/28: Pkt 3 rec. @ Montreal Consulate

2007/04/12: Entered into system

2007/04/19: Medical

2007/07/25: Phone call, interview Aug/Sept. Email, at least 6 months for interview

2007/08/01: Phone call, 5-7 months

2007/08/08: Phone call. INTERVIEW

2007/08/16: Interview letter arrives.

2007/09/03: My baby girl leaves for Trent University

2007/09/12: Interview@8:15 APPROVED

2007/09/19: Visa received in hand

2007/10/08: POE Sarnia/Port Huron

2007/10/09: Home

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Congrats!! Its nice to hear things went smoothly! :dance:

Here's my K-1 Timeline:

October 2006 - I-129F sent

10/24/2007 - INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!....APPROVED!!

10/30/2007 - Visa in hand!

AOS Timeline:

1/30/08 - Sent AOS pkg Priority Mail with USPS

3/12/08 - Biometrics taken

3/29/08 - EAD and AP in hand for me and my son

5/21/08 - Email-GC on its way!...RFE for my son's application

5/27/08 - GC arrives!!!

7/02/08 - Sons GC arrives!!!

ROC TIMELINE

3/23/10 - ROC sent!

3/29/10 - NOA1

4/22/10 - Biometrics Appt for me and my son

6/30/10 - Email saying card production ordered for me and my son

7/6/10 - Letter in the mail saying cards will arrive within 60 days

7/10/10 - Both cards received!

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hello all

This is my first post...although I have been an extremely avid follower of this site--particularly the Canada forum. I filed my I130 in Calgary this past January, and the whole process was delayed by the Adam Walsh Law---which I wouldnt have known about, had I not found this site.

My interview was yesterday in Montreal --and from this forum, I realized that I was scheduled on the same day as at least one other VJ member...

Anyway...monicatony...I happen to be that girl you met ahead of you, but thrown far behind when I had to leave to find some cash. Trust me, my gut feeling way before interview was that I should have had USD in cash, but two days of sleep deprivation rendered me pretty tired and slow yesterday morning. Apparently, cash or credit card are the only ways to pay...and I would strongly advise against using cash in Canadian funds---the exchange rate in Montreal hasnt been changed since June...so for $380USD, you would have to pay around $418 CAD (that was what happened to me yesterday).

Aside from being thrown far back in the line, I got approved without any problem for the CR1 visa.

I would like to thank all you wonderful people for your help and support through this. The information on this site does place you one step ahead of the process.

Montreal people are really nice--just make sure to follow instructions, and you should be fine. They didn't ask me for anything else --only what was asked for in the appointment letter.

sorry to be brief...now I need some serious rest!! But it is great to be through with the process!!

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hello all

This is my first post...although I have been an extremely avid follower of this site--particularly the Canada forum. I filed my I130 in Calgary this past January, and the whole process was delayed by the Adam Walsh Law---which I wouldnt have known about, had I not found this site.

My interview was yesterday in Montreal --and from this forum, I realized that I was scheduled on the same day as at least one other VJ member...

Anyway...monicatony...I happen to be that girl you met ahead of you, but thrown far behind when I had to leave to find some cash. Trust me, my gut feeling way before interview was that I should have had USD in cash, but two days of sleep deprivation rendered me pretty tired and slow yesterday morning. Apparently, cash or credit card are the only ways to pay...and I would strongly advise against using cash in Canadian funds---the exchange rate in Montreal hasnt been changed since June...so for $380USD, you would have to pay around $418 CAD (that was what happened to me yesterday).

Aside from being thrown far back in the line, I got approved without any problem for the CR1 visa.

I would like to thank all you wonderful people for your help and support through this. The information on this site does place you one step ahead of the process.

Montreal people are really nice--just make sure to follow instructions, and you should be fine. They didn't ask me for anything else --only what was asked for in the appointment letter.

sorry to be brief...now I need some serious rest!! But it is great to be through with the process!!

Hi Deekay! I am sorry you had to have that scare and I wish I knew you were a fellow VJ'r so we could bond over this little club of cool people. I felt bad that you were alone with no one to just chat with and help ease the nerves! I was happy to look back later in the waiting room and see that you were in there and presumably worked things out. I hear you about the sleep deprivation too... lots of nerves and anxious moments over a process that turned out to not be so bad after all. Congratulations on your visa. I looked at the others in the room and wondered how they muddled their way through if they didn't have the people here and this site to help them. Good luck with your future plans. (what a gyp at the bank considering our dollar is at par with the USD as of today!!)

Monica

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Congratulations is in order for the both of you! :thumbs:

Met in Cleveland 07/07/05 ... Fireworks!!!

Emails and phone calls until first visit back September '05

Many trips to Cleveland and overnight stays in New York

Engaged 05/07/06

07/18/07 - Interview yeeehaaa .. approved

07/26/07 - received Visa from Montreal (should have received 07/24)

07/26/07 - POE Buffalo, NY (Peace Bridge) .. No EAD stamp

07/27/07 - Beautiful marriage .. now you may call me Mrs. :)

07/28/07 - Filed AOS,EAD, and AP for me and AOS and AP for my son via UPS .. received 08/01

08/16/07 - applied for ssn

09/03/07 - received ssn card

11/07/07 - AP approved and received 11/12/07 :)

11/19/07- EAD approved online and received same day (actual approval 11/07/07) :)

12/27/07 - AOS transferred to CSC

02/26/08 - 485's approved without interview

01/14/09 - Sent I-751 - removal of conditions

02/23/10 - Biometrics

03/17/10 - Removal of conditions approved .. card production ordered

"Life is not measured by the amount of breaths that we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."

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