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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hey everyone! My choice of agent form has been sent, and I'm thinking about emailing it in. It looks to me like most of the foreigners designate their spouse as the agent, but I'm wondering if it's alright to designate myself (I'm Canadian and living in Canada). I'd really like to do as much of the paperwork myself as I can, since my husband (the American living in the US) is very busy. Will this work okay do you think?

Thanks!

Toastburglar's Timeline

Married Feb 14/07

mailed I-130 May 25/07

never got NOA1 :)

NOA2 Oct 17/07

Case complete Mar 26/08

Medical June 3/08

Interview June 13/08

Visa received June 16/08

Crossed border July 3/08

Wedding celebration Feb 13/09

Susana Faith born July 16/09!!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
Hey everyone! My choice of agent form has been sent, and I'm thinking about emailing it in. It looks to me like most of the foreigners designate their spouse as the agent, but I'm wondering if it's alright to designate myself (I'm Canadian and living in Canada). I'd really like to do as much of the paperwork myself as I can, since my husband (the American living in the US) is very busy. Will this work okay do you think?

Thanks!

Hi toastb,

Sure, no problem having yourself as the agent. The only downside is the extra mailing time to Canada.

:)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
Hey everyone! My choice of agent form has been sent, and I'm thinking about emailing it in. It looks to me like most of the foreigners designate their spouse as the agent, but I'm wondering if it's alright to designate myself (I'm Canadian and living in Canada). I'd really like to do as much of the paperwork myself as I can, since my husband (the American living in the US) is very busy. Will this work okay do you think?

Thanks!

I did the same thing for the same reason. We actually found little difference in the mailing times. In fact we received the confirmation of the agent request via snail mail on the same day. And just an FYI - I used a Canada Post money order for the $380 fee with no problems.

03/01/07 Mailed I-130 priority post to Nebraska.

06/19/07 Approved!!!

07/10/07 NVC assigned case #.

10/25/07 NVC Case Complete!!!!

01/22/08 Original Monreal interview- requested to reschedule, told 3-4 month wait.

04/17/08 Interview in Montreal

04/21/08 Received VISA package

06/24/08 Crossed border

07/26/08 Received conditional greencard

07/28/08 Received SSN in mail (went down and applied in person 07/14/08)

08/11/08 Infopass appointment to request 10yr greencard instead of conditional. Mailed out 1-90 with support.

09/25/08 Received case # for I-90

02/17/09 Received 10yr greencard!!! WOOHOO

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted
I did the same thing for the same reason. We actually found little difference in the mailing times. In fact we received the confirmation of the agent request via snail mail on the same day. And just an FYI - I used a Canada Post money order for the $380 fee with no problems.

Yes, I suppose it depends where you live in Canada, I never had anything take less than 10 days to arrive.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Posted

Hi,

yes you can do it.

Jigi

Feb 1,2007 - I-130 Reached USCIS.

Feb 4,2007 - I-130 accepted > Get USCIS case Number NOA1.

May 8 ,2007- GET NVC Case Number > NOA2.

June 16 ,2007- Get Order from NVC to pay 70$.

July 2 ,2007- Get DS-3032 in India.

July 7,2007 - DS-3032 choice of address agent entered in NVC.

July 14 ,2007- Get I-864.

July 18 ,2007- I-864 Enters NVC.

July 29 ,2007- Get Order to Pay 380$ fee.

Aug 3 ,2007- 380$ Fee Reached St Louis.

Aug 25,2007 - NVC & St Louis People receive photocopy of my payment with USPS receipt.

After WAITING for 37 days.

Sept 10,2007 - 380$ fee encashed.

Sept 24,2007 - Receive DS-230 in Mail.

Sept 25,2007 - DS-230 despatched.

Sept 26,2007- DS-230 Delivered.

Oct 1,2007 - NVC has DS-230.

Oct 12, 2007 - DS-230 Reviewed. Case Complete

Oct 16, 2007 - Case at Embassy.

Oct 25, 2007- Interview Letter Despatched from Embassy.

Nov 3, 2007 - Recieved Interview Letter.

Dec 1, 2007 - Medical Exam .

I GOT IT

Jan 16 - I am in USA

April 15 2008 - Get my Drivers License.

I-751 Lifting Conditions at California Service Center

November 12, 2009 - I-751 Sent via USPS Express Mail

November 13, 2009 - Receipt of I-1751 Fee

November 20, 2009 - Arrested on Domestic Battery(Had argument with wife)

December 18, 2009 - Biometrics Completed at 9 am.

January 13, 2010 - Receive I-797E Notice for more evidence

February 16, 2010 - Mail reaches Californa Service Center( Next day of Preseidents Day)

February 19, 2010 - Card Production Ordered. Status now IR1

Posted

Sure can ^_^ Depending on where you are in Canada, you can actually ask our VJers how long it took for them to receive the documents if you put yourself as the agent.

Good luck on your journey!

IR-1

Immigration Process

2007-02-22 **I-130 Sent to VSC

2007-07-02 **I-130 APPROVED at USCIS- CSC

2007-10-10 **CASE COMPLETED at NVC

2007-11-15 **INTERVIEW DATE. APPROVED at USEM!!!

USA

2007-12-02 **Arrival from MNL to JFK (NYC)

2007-12-10 **Visit to SSA

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

Our problem wasn't how long it took in the mail, it was how long NVC took to put things in the mail. We would look at the post marks and some were two weeks later than the generation date.

If you look at my story the whole time line is there. I think ours is pretty typical for Canada without using James' shortcuts. Oh, except we sent in the aff. of support last as we wanted a letter from my husband's employer to write a letter and that took forever to receive. That is the one thing we would have done differently - not waited for the letter and just sent it out right away.

03/01/07 Mailed I-130 priority post to Nebraska.

06/19/07 Approved!!!

07/10/07 NVC assigned case #.

10/25/07 NVC Case Complete!!!!

01/22/08 Original Monreal interview- requested to reschedule, told 3-4 month wait.

04/17/08 Interview in Montreal

04/21/08 Received VISA package

06/24/08 Crossed border

07/26/08 Received conditional greencard

07/28/08 Received SSN in mail (went down and applied in person 07/14/08)

08/11/08 Infopass appointment to request 10yr greencard instead of conditional. Mailed out 1-90 with support.

09/25/08 Received case # for I-90

02/17/09 Received 10yr greencard!!! WOOHOO

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
Our problem wasn't how long it took in the mail, it was how long NVC took to put things in the mail. We would look at the post marks and some were two weeks later than the generation date.

If you look at my story the whole time line is there. I think ours is pretty typical for Canada without using James' shortcuts. Oh, except we sent in the aff. of support last as we wanted a letter from my husband's employer to write a letter and that took forever to receive. That is the one thing we would have done differently - not waited for the letter and just sent it out right away.

Your timeline and mine are pretty similar - we submitted our I-130 about 2 weeks after you. I did use some of the shortcuts.

If I hadn't had 3 RFE's our file would have probably completed around mid September - which is about 5 weeks before yours. So I figured the shortcuts saved about 5-6 weeks in mailing time which seems to be pretty spot on.

Interesting!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted
Your timeline and mine are pretty similar - we submitted our I-130 about 2 weeks after you. I did use some of the shortcuts.

If I hadn't had 3 RFE's our file would have probably completed around mid September - which is about 5 weeks before yours. So I figured the shortcuts saved about 5-6 weeks in mailing time which seems to be pretty spot on.

Interesting!

Yeah, we have been watching your timeline - too bad about all those RFE's, you were cruising. As long as we get an interview in Jan or Feb we are still on our schedule, but March or later will be very upsetting. We'll see what happens this week.

As for the shortcuts, I would defintely agree that 5-6 weeks would be a reasonable estimate of time saved.

Toastburgler, you might want to look into that.

03/01/07 Mailed I-130 priority post to Nebraska.

06/19/07 Approved!!!

07/10/07 NVC assigned case #.

10/25/07 NVC Case Complete!!!!

01/22/08 Original Monreal interview- requested to reschedule, told 3-4 month wait.

04/17/08 Interview in Montreal

04/21/08 Received VISA package

06/24/08 Crossed border

07/26/08 Received conditional greencard

07/28/08 Received SSN in mail (went down and applied in person 07/14/08)

08/11/08 Infopass appointment to request 10yr greencard instead of conditional. Mailed out 1-90 with support.

09/25/08 Received case # for I-90

02/17/09 Received 10yr greencard!!! WOOHOO

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Iran
Timeline
Posted
Hey everyone! My choice of agent form has been sent, and I'm thinking about emailing it in. It looks to me like most of the foreigners designate their spouse as the agent, but I'm wondering if it's alright to designate myself (I'm Canadian and living in Canada). I'd really like to do as much of the paperwork myself as I can, since my husband (the American living in the US) is very busy. Will this work okay do you think?

Thanks!

For Canada, yes, you being the agent is fine. The option of having an agent is for those people who have spouses living in countries where postal service is not reliable.

 
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