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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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So I suggested to my Husband that he write the review, since he was actually there! The only thing I wanted to add was we knew that his passport needed to be valid for 6 months at the time of his interview - when we looked at the expiry date back last year, July 2008 seemed more than sufficient - yeah.

When we were going over all the papers on Saturday or Sunday, we realized that it was only valid for 5 more months - but what are you going to do on the Sunday before the Tuesday interview? Also, we threw in the 2004, 2005 tax returns at the same time, figuring it couldn't hurt to have them, wasn't originally going to include them. It's a good thing we did - while our I-864 is sufficient in terms of assets, I believe they wanted to see the additional 2 years of tax returns just to say hey, the U.S. citizen can in fact do work that will create income (since I'm not working).

Anyway, here is his review, enjoy!

Well then, howdy vj folks. My wife decided I should write the review of the whole interview process thingy for a different take on it all but really it will be my words with her level of detail - well not quite since it still requires using my memory/brain and 2 days of solid walking around Montreal has kind of killed that. But suffice to say if it was my review it would go something like the following:

1. Got to embassy

2. went upstairs

3. talked to some folks about moving

4. went back to the hotel

So in the interest of actually being useful I will try and flesh it out a bit so here goes nothing.

5 oclock woke up after not even close to the required amount of sleep - grabbed all the ####### I had sitting on the desk that I had got ready the night before and at 6:15ish started off to the embassy/consulate thingy.

6:20 decided it was really too miserable to be walking around in just a leather jacket.

simultaneously decided if i was to go back to the hotel there was a good chance i wouldnt be able to walk back down the stairs again so figured I should trudge on.

6:40ish made it to the embassy (or is it a consulate? who cares - from hereafter referred to as the embassy). It was snowing, it was windy and I had lost all feeling to any of my facial protuberances. (well that sounded s-m-r-t now didn't it) No one else was there and as I had been forced - I mean it was suggested that I read previous interview reviews I was vaguely aware that the doors didn't open for another 30 mins. I had seen a number of people with Tim Hortons cups so decided in the interest of keeping said facial protuberances wandered back up the road where I found the mecca of warmth. Bought myself a coffee and headed back to the embassy (or was..nvm)

6:50ish made it back to the embassy. I was still first in line - not that I cared at this point - I just wanted them to let me in out of the damn cold. Around 6:55 a car pulled up and asked when the doors open - feeling knowledgable in these things I said in an authoritative voice - I dunno - think it may be around 7:15? *shrug*. Shortly after a couple more people showed up and I gave the same knowledgable response.

7:20 - still standing outside the doors avoiding glances that probably said "and to think I trusted you!" but I didn't know because I was avoiding them - maybe it was just in my head - hour and a half in subzero temperatures in a leather coat can do this to you.

7:25 there was motion! they opened the doors and asked us to form a line on the other side of the doorway where I was standing. That would be a line forming on the left hand side of the doors. Feeling empowered for not being too wrong I just eased my way into the front of the line on the other side - Hey I had been waiting longer than anyone else anyway! The guard guy gave me a little plastic tag saying "A window #9" then was beckoned by another guard up to the security checkpoint.

After removing absolutely everything out of pockets and dumping it all into the tray - taking off jacket and belt etc etc went through where they had to check my wallet because apparently I had too many coins in it for their liking. The guy told me to go downstairs and wait there. After putting stuff back into pockets and throwing on the jacket the guard behind a desk advised me to hurry up because they needed that space. Feeling subdued I decided I wouldn't tell him I was still wanting to put on my belt but instead gave a sheepish nod, grabbed my jeans in one hand and wandered downstairs to finish getting dressed. I mean really.

Anyway, after taking a seat in the front row with a direct path to the elevator the guard came down and told us that at 7:45 someone would come to take us upstairs. As told, the same guard then came back into the room and told us that A through D were to follow him. I stood up and eyed the elevator door and just as I was about to head off the guard looked in my general direction and said in a not at all friendly voice "What do you think you are doing?" gulp. Following his gaze I realized that he was actually talking to the person behind me who had stood up. Apparently his surname started with a C so thought the guard was referring to him. It is interesting to note that not everyone gets one of those tags. I turned around and showed him the tag I had which gave him more of an idea of what the guard was talking about. By this time of course everyone else had made it to the elevator in front of me.

Nevermind that - I knew the doors opened from the other side! Of course that would have meant hurdling the baby in a stroller but hey - I was getting there first damnit! The guard then informed everyone on the way up to the 19th floor that yes the doors did in fact open from the other side which ruined any chance of passing anyone. So the doors open everyone filed out in a less athletic manner and made their way to the mini waiting room outside windows 9-12.

We were then asked to hand in our interview letter and passport which we did and then move out into the main waiting room outside the elevators. I keenly noticed two sections one marked US citizen services and one marked Immigration Visas. While everyone else went and sat in the US citizen services section (it was a little closer) I obediently went to the immigration section. I figured that if someone looked maybe I would score some brownie points (hey everything could help!)

About 10 mins later I was called up to window 12 (yes they call by the tags so hurdling the baby wouldn't have actually helped). There I was asked to double check the spelling and address that was on the application and to hand over the medical minus the xrays. The lady asked when my wife was planning on moving back to the states and I very helpfully answered - the same time as me. To which she said - okay, well when will that be? We chuckled and I advised sometime in March. At least she saw the humour in it which I took as a good sign. I then went back to the waiting room.

After the other 3 were called by other people I was called back to window 10 this time. The same woman had just changed windows and now wanted me to do fingerprint scans and to sign something or other. Then it was back to the waiting room.

At around 8:50ish I was called to room #8 - the closet. I walked in and chatted to the guy there. He asked for my passport photos and advised we would have to talk about more paperwork in a little bit which I took for "we are not going to approve you today so steel yourself". He asked about my wife's work and where I was planning on working, asked about assets we had in Canada. He then started to tell me about 1040's and having to file back taxes for my wife when I helpfully chirped up that I had the transcripts with me. He took a copy and seemed to be a little more chipper (he was very friendly throughout the whole process let it be said).

After this he took a second look at my passport and asked how long it would take to get it renewed (it expires in July) when I mentioned that it takes a couple of weeks he thought about it and moved on to looking at paperwork.

At this point I saw what seemed to be a summary sheet that he was referring to - he then grabbed said sheet - marked "OK" and signed two places where it said "NO" (note from trailmix: this is the sheet, checklist-like - that the interviewer is referring to - apparently they had marked No next to expiry date for passport and financial information - I think if my Husband hadn't had the 2004 and 2005 tax transcripts that the visa would have been delayed until we submitted them) and told me that the only thing left to say is "good luck with the move I am going to approve you for a limited visa that will last until your passport expires". He told me how everything was going to be mailed back to me etc - it was all kind of a blur at that point and I headed back out into the cold.

I am sure there are many details I have left out but I will leave that stuff up to my wife to fill in - she can vouch that I am not very good with details. Anyway - hope this fulfills some kind of need / curiosity that some of you may have about the process.

**Trailmix note: The interviewer also mentioned that if my Husband was going to be in Montreal on Wednesday he could pick up his passport/visa in person. As he wasn't going to be, the guy mentioned that it would be printed yesterday or today and definately would be sent out today.

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Ooops -- for a second there I thought Mr. Trailmix was walking around JUST with a leather jacket :blink: :blink: :blink:

congrats on your approval!!!! :dance:

:lol:

On another note, with the Husband being in Montreal (he left at 1:05 a.m. Monday morning and arrived at 12:30 a.m. last night) - I was thinking about all of you that are required to wait away from your Husbands, wives, fiance(e)'s etc, while you wait for your interviews.

I have always thought that it is rather inhumane to separate couples and of course I still feel that way. We have never spent a night apart since we have been married. I do not like it (understatement).

The only hurdle I could see with our application was perhaps in proving domicile. While I have U.S. citizenship by descent, I am a Canadian and I have never lived in the U.S.. We had already decided that if they denied the visa based on domicile and proving that domicile would mean me moving to the States and him waiting here - that wasn't going to happen (plan B was a move to Victoria or Nanaimo).

Anyway, for those of you waiting away from your SO, I know it must be so tough.

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whoo hoo trailmix and mr.trailmix

now on to the packing

met summer 1999, summer 2000 hooked up-whoo hoo summer fling

summer fling failed to fizzle, married 2003

I-130 mailed 12/15/03

4/1/04 no word from NE contacted senators office, app found

NOA1 4/13/04

Gave up on ridiculously long US process-started Canadian

12/4/04 submitted app

LSS app returned because of missed signatures, lost in transit, resubmitted in June

9/28/05 landed, yippie

10/4/05 fly back to US to "finish up Master's" lose mind and switch to PhD

Damn it back to the US process

3/something/2005 finally get NOA2, no idea why it took so long

4/15/07 get case approval from NVC

8/9/07 Montreal here we come

10/14/07 hubby activated his visa

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Congrats to you both! great review..I also had a wallet search because of "too many coins"...my husband is a smoker so I wanted to make sure my wallet was full for the vending machines in case he needed a snack or two to replace a cigarette craving..LOL

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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entertaining review! Gotta love the Tim Hortons in the cold Canadian weather!

congrats!

Our Timeline:

K-1 Visa

I-129F Sent : 2007-03-06

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-04-03

I-129F NOA2 : 2007-08-07

Packet 3 Received : 2007-09-10

Packet 3 Sent : 2007-09-12

Interview Date : 2008-02-13 Montreal U.S. Consulate APPROVED!

Visa Received By Mail : 2008-02-20

Moved: 2008-03-01 The long drive from Canada to Florida!

Applied for SSN : 2008-03-12

Received SSN by mail: 2008-03-21

Wedding Date : 2008-05-03

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AOS, EAD & AP

Sent in AOS, EAD & AP Applications : 2008-05-09

AOS, EAD & AP Applications received by UCIS: 2008-05-12

AOS, EAD & AP NOA1 : 2008-05-16, received in mail 2008-05-20

AOS, EAD NOA2 : 2008-05-21, received in mail 2008-05-27

AOS Case transferred to CA: 2008-06-03

AOS Case being processed: 2008-06-09

Biometrics Interview: 2008-06-11

AOS & EAD touched: 2008-06-11

AOS & EAD touched: 2008-06-12

AOS touched: 2008-06-19

AOS Card production ordered: 2008-07-11

AOS Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident: 2008-07-14

AOS touched: 2008-07-16

AOS touched: 2008-07-17

U.S Resident's Card recieved in mail!!!!: 2008-07-18

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Congrats!!! I lived in Victoria for 9 yrs and loved it!!

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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woo hoo!!!

Loved the review!

Many congrats :)

Let's Keep the Song Going!!!

CANADA.GIFUS1.GIF

~Laura and Nicholas~

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Met online November 2005 playing City of Heroes

First met in Canada, Sept 22, 2006 <3

September 2006 to March 2008, 11 visits, 5 in Canada, 6 in NJ

Officially Engaged December 24th, 2007!!!

Moved to the U.S. to be with my baby on July 19th, 2008 on a K1 visa!!!!

***10 year green card in hand as of 2/2/2012, loving and living life***

Hmmm maybe we should move back to Canada! lol smile.png

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This is the best review I've read yet LOL

My only question is do you think they offered him to pick up his visa because of the 'temporary nature' of it since his passport was less than 6 months? Or is Montreal now letting everyone pick them up if they are still around?

jynx - Canadian Chick

dragnfly - American Dude

July-07-07 - Married in Las Vegas

August-07-08 - CR-1 Visa activated

July-17-10 - Approval notice in mail, Conditions removed

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Congratulations - I missed this review yesterday too!

“...Isn't it splendid to think of all the things there are to find out about? It just makes me feel glad to be alive--it's such an interesting world. It wouldn't be half so interesting if we knew all about everything, would it? There'd be no scope for imagination then, would there?”

. Lucy Maude Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

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This is the best review I've read yet LOL

My only question is do you think they offered him to pick up his visa because of the 'temporary nature' of it since his passport was less than 6 months? Or is Montreal now letting everyone pick them up if they are still around?

Thanks everyone for the nice comments and congrats!

Jynx, i'm not really sure - his passport is good for another 5 months, so I don't think that is why - Schmelle has her interview tomorrow, will be interesting to see if they offer to let her pick it up.

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Congrats so much to Trailmix and Hubby!!

I do hope his "protuberances" have defrosted and he is back to "normal".

What an awesomely written review.

:star:

SpiritAlight edits due to extreme lack of typing abilities. :)

You will do foolish things.

Do them with enthusiasm!!

Don't just do something. Sit there.

K1: Flew to the U.S. of A. – January 9th, 2008 (HELLO CHI-TOWN!!! I'm here.)

Tied the knot (legal ceremony, part one) – January 26th, 2008 (kinda spontaneous)

AOS: Mailed V-Day; received February 15th, 2007 – phew!

I-485 application transferred to CSC – March 12th, 2008

Travel/Work approval notices via email – April 23rd, 2008

Green card/residency card: email notice of approval – August 28th, 2008 yippeeeee!!!

Funny-looking card arrives – September 6th, 2008 :)

Mailed request to remove conditions – July 7, 2010

Landed permanent resident approved – August 23rd, 2010

Second funny looking card arrives – August 31st, 2010

Over & out, Spirit

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