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Sitting at Gare Centrale waiting for my train -- did NOT think we'd be done so early so....

Thought I would write up my review for you all.

It is VERY long...

I will post it here and in the other spot too...

Thanks everyone for your well wishes on this -- I do not think we would have had this much ease of process if it were not for VJ.

Good luck to all of you, please PM me if you want to know anything else.

Here you go:

Okay all, so here’s my indepth review of our Interview/Montreal experience.... it’s probably gonna be long so... bear with me...

We got into Montreal a day and a half early and on the second day, we took a stroll by the consulate -- you would NOT believe how many people we saw with the ExpressPost envelope and xray envelope -- pretty crazy, actually. We took that time to actually speak to a very nice security guard who happened to be outside -- I told him that were just casing out the place for our interview tomorrow and he told us, “get here as early as you possibly can -- the line up forms fast and long...” he also told us about bringing our stuff in a bag and all the other things we already knew -- he was a super nice guy.

It was really warm THAT day but the morning we had to actually wait was quite a lot colder. we were up at 6 am and out the door by about 20 to 7, I went and staked my place in line while my husband went and got us some coffee and timbits... we shared those with the family next in line behind us -- they had two little kids and you CANNOT eat timbits while two little kids watch you -- not cool.

So at about 7:45 the doors finally opened and the guard let us in and put us through security. As we were first, we got the coveted letter A.

We were then taken to a small room until a guard came about 5 minutes later and took us up the elevator (we already knew which way to face!) We sat there for about 5 minutes until my name was called and we went into a booth where a very nice lady said hello and asked me for my passport, medical results and Expresspost envelope... she asked me to verify that the data on my ds 230 was correct and had me sign the second page. She did NOT ask me for any of the other passport photos I had or anything else. We sat down for another 5 minutes until she called us back and proceeded to take my fingerprints. That was cool. She said I had very good fingerprinting fingers (note to self: do NOT commit crimes without gloves! J/K). She was done with us and sent us back out to the waiting room and said that we would be called by name. We sat there for probably about 30 minute or a titch more -- in that time husband thought it was awesome to read all about the US in french so I had him every 2 seconds going, “what’s this word in english?...” fun times as I’m not nervous or anything! ;)

So, at that point, the waiting room was really full of people -- like jam-packed. Finally they called my name to come to room 7 and we both went -- it was show time! When we walked in, it was an enclosed booth in a room... behind the glass was a really nice woman -- early middle age, long straight hair and very nice. She had us swear, right hands raised, that everything we had/were going to say was the truth and that we were under oath. She then asked me how we had met, when was the first time we met in person (we had met on a travel website quite by accident, FYI) and when I answered she asked my husband to confirm my answers. She asked me what my husband did for a living and then she asked him if had medical insurance in the US and he answered that he did. She asked me if I’d ever had any trouble at the border, “no” , If I had ever been arrested anywhere in the world, “no”. Then she said, “you must really like hats”... I said “oh yeah, i sure do” I realized it was because in the wedding photos we had sent in to the USCIS waaaaay back when, I had sent some wedding pictures of us and in them, I am wearing a vintage hat from the 1940s... so... in my books that was our ‘trip up’ question? not sure, but it was good on her part -- i think she really knew what she was doing. But, I do like hats and I was wearing one and... we’re a bonefide couple so... no worries but maybe if we weren’t legit? Anyway, it was one of those questions that made me think, oooh, trying to trip me up, are you?

Anyway, she then asked my husband, “when did you ask LGG to marry you...” we both laughed as he and I always talked about marriage and what we should do about us and how and everything like that but in the end, I asked him (told?) to marry me when we were in the bahamas. he got the locale right but he said a year early. I corrected him and he was like oh yeah! I had a minute of panic but it didn’t seem to mar us at all. She then asked us to confirm the date that we got married. My husband has the WORST memory of anyone alive -- he really is a scatterbrained/genius scientist type. But, all in all it went well. after that last question of when we got married she said, well, that satisfies me, and this all looks good, I’d like to welcome you to the United States! And we were both really happy, I clapped my hands and was Like thank you SO much and my husband, true to fashion goes, “right on! we’re early enough that we can still go get breakfast!”

all in all? Everyone in Montreal was super nice, super friendly and very efficient. I have zero complaints about anything -- they are doing their job and they are doing it well. We had a really nice experience and really enjoyed our time in Montreal, our time together and the whole interview experience.

My husband bought me a montreal canadienes shirt so I could have it with me in the US. They are my team and Montreal, my city FYI... .

So, enough rambling. My words of advice? Be early. As early as you can. dress warm for the weather -- we were lucky, it was pretty warm. If you were prepared for all the other steps, you will be fine for this one. What I suspect? Is that even before you get in there, they pretty much already know that you are approved or not -- I doubt very much there is too much one could do to screw it up...

So, if anyone has any questions or wants to k now anything, please PM or whatever, I am truly happy to help. We had a really good experience and I hope our POE goes just as well.

I am very much looking forward to my getting my passport back with my visa in it.

Talk to you all later...

xoxo

LGG

USCIS

NOA #2: Approval June 25th, 2009 - 92 days

NVC

July 8, 2009 to August 10, 2009 - 28 days

Interview Assigned - December 3, 2009 - FINALLY!!

Medical - December 14, 2009 - Passed

Embassy/Interview - January 26, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada - 167 days PASSED!!!

Port of Entry - February 26, 2010 Baltimore International, Maryland

USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

January 04, 2012 Biometrics

September 2, 2012, RFE Received.

September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

October 15, 2012 ROC approved, 10 Green card on its way.

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I'm SO happy it went so well for you lgg! Thank you for taking the time to post your review. Now to countdown to your POE, eh? :)

AOS/AP/EAD Timeline

Package sent to Chicago Lockbox: 06/16/2010

Chicago Lockbox received: 06/18/2010

Received e-mail notification from Chicago Lockbox: 06/24/2010

Hard copy NOA1 received: 06/28/2010

Touch!: 06/28/2010

Received biometrics letter in the mail: 07/16/2010

Attempted walk-in biometrics @ Salt Lake City office -- DENIED: 07/16/2010

2nd attempt at walk-in biometrics @ Salt Lake City office -- SUCCESS!: 07/28/2010

EAD card production ordered!: 08/09/2010

AP approved!: 08/09/2010

2nd EAD card production ordered e-mail: 08/12/2010

AP arrived!: 08/16/2010

3rd EAD card production ordered e-mail: 08/16/2010

EAD arrived!: 08/19/2010

Received interview letter in the mail: 09/13/2010

Green card interview -- APPROVED!: 10/15/2010

Green card received: 10/25/2010

The whole AOS process took almost exactly 4 months ... not too shabby!

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congrats lgg. Was that the only questions she asked of you? :jest:

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Yep, that was it! Pretty simple, i'd say...

:)

congrats lgg. Was that the only questions she asked of you? :jest:

USCIS

NOA #2: Approval June 25th, 2009 - 92 days

NVC

July 8, 2009 to August 10, 2009 - 28 days

Interview Assigned - December 3, 2009 - FINALLY!!

Medical - December 14, 2009 - Passed

Embassy/Interview - January 26, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada - 167 days PASSED!!!

Port of Entry - February 26, 2010 Baltimore International, Maryland

USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

January 04, 2012 Biometrics

September 2, 2012, RFE Received.

September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

October 15, 2012 ROC approved, 10 Green card on its way.

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Congrats again. Thanks for the review

Removal of Conditions: 12/09/2011

ROC check cashed 12/15/11

NOA1 12/13/11

Biometrics 1/6/12 Complete

RFE 9/13/12

RFE package sent back 10/17/12

Card Production Ordered 12/04/12

10 year card arrived in mail 12/10/12

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Thanks for posting this!!!

Congrats!

Naturalization

04/10/17- N-400 Filed

04/12/17- Received Phoenix, AZ Lockbox

04/13/17- Credit Card Charged

04/14/17- NOA

05/08/17- Biometrics

05/11/17- In Line

05/22/17- Interview Scheduled

06/28/17- Interview(Approved)

08/29/17 - Oath Ceremony

 

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Congrats on the successful interview

Great review :thumbs:

USCIS
August 12, 2008 - petition sent
August 16, 2008 - NOA-1
February 10, 2009 - NOA-2
178 DAYS FROM NOA-1


NVC
February 13, 2009 - NVC case number assigned
March 12, 2009 - Case Complete
25 DAY TRIP THROUGH NVC


Medical
May 4, 2009


Interview
May, 26, 2009


POE - June 20, 2009 Toronto - Atlanta, GA

Removal of Conditions
Filed - April 14, 2011
Biometrics - June 2, 2011 (early)
Approval - November 9, 2011
209 DAY TRIP TO REMOVE CONDITIONS

Citizenship

April 29, 2013 - NOA1 for petition received

September 10, 2013 Interview - decision could not be made.

April 15, 2014 APPROVED. Wait for oath ceremony

Waited...

September 29, 2015 - sent letter to senator.

October 16, 2015 - US Citizen

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Thanks Lgg for the review!

You didnt ask if you can pick up the visa next day? I plan on asking...maybe I'll get lucky!!

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Montreal, Canada

I-130 Journey

I-130 Sent : 2009-06-09

I-130 NOA1 : 2009-06-12

I-130 Approved : 2009-08-26

NOA2 Hardcopy : 2009-08-31

NVC Journey

NVC Received : 2009-09-08

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 2009-09-14

Pay I-864 Bill 2009-09-14

Return Completed DS-3032 : 2009-09-15

Return Completed I-864 : 2009-09-17

Return Completed DS-230 : 2009-10-21

Login Failed : 2009-11-02

Case Complete: 2009-11-03

Medical: 2010-02-10

Interview: 2010-02-24!!!! Yay!!!! APPROVED

Port of Entry: Blue Water Bridge, Michigan: 2010-03-14

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Oh yeah... I totally didn't as we were both leaving this afternoon anyway so... i figured, meh... I'll let them deliver it to me...

hope that goes well...

If you can, why not, right?

:)

Thanks Lgg for the review!

You didnt ask if you can pick up the visa next day? I plan on asking...maybe I'll get lucky!!

USCIS

NOA #2: Approval June 25th, 2009 - 92 days

NVC

July 8, 2009 to August 10, 2009 - 28 days

Interview Assigned - December 3, 2009 - FINALLY!!

Medical - December 14, 2009 - Passed

Embassy/Interview - January 26, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada - 167 days PASSED!!!

Port of Entry - February 26, 2010 Baltimore International, Maryland

USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

January 04, 2012 Biometrics

September 2, 2012, RFE Received.

September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

October 15, 2012 ROC approved, 10 Green card on its way.

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"Here's some simple advice: Always be yourself. Never take yourself too seriously.

And beware of advice from experts, pigs, and members of Parliament."

Kermit the Frog

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you brought the two extra photos with you...but they didn't ask tfor them? I wonder if they use the ones you originally sent in??

and no other proof or paperwork? Niiice!!

April 8, 2007- Met on-line playing World of Warcraft...Me a troll he a Tauren

10/11/2008 Married in Lakewood Washington

USCIS

12/08/2008 CR-1/I-130 mailed

12/19/2008 NOA1

03/09/2009 NOA2

03/09/2009 I-130 approved

NVC

03/19/2009 NVC case # generated

09/25/2009 Completed at NVC

01/11/2010 Interview Assigned..flight and hotel booked same day.

01/20/2010 Medical in Vancouver....no issues reported

02/05/2010 Interview in Montreal..APPROVED..with a few tears at the end!!

02/11/2010 POE...Peace Arch or PAC

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Oh yeah... I totally didn't as we were both leaving this afternoon anyway so... i figured, meh... I'll let them deliver it to me...

hope that goes well...

If you can, why not, right?

:)

I can feel the excitement in your posts today. Must be such a relief that you are done with this process for atleast another 2 years! I want it to be feb 24 tomorrow so I can feel the same way!!! But before Feb 24 comes Feb 10, the dreaded medical.....I wish I had a clone who can attend the medical for me, silly me!!!

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Montreal, Canada

I-130 Journey

I-130 Sent : 2009-06-09

I-130 NOA1 : 2009-06-12

I-130 Approved : 2009-08-26

NOA2 Hardcopy : 2009-08-31

NVC Journey

NVC Received : 2009-09-08

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 2009-09-14

Pay I-864 Bill 2009-09-14

Return Completed DS-3032 : 2009-09-15

Return Completed I-864 : 2009-09-17

Return Completed DS-230 : 2009-10-21

Login Failed : 2009-11-02

Case Complete: 2009-11-03

Medical: 2010-02-10

Interview: 2010-02-24!!!! Yay!!!! APPROVED

Port of Entry: Blue Water Bridge, Michigan: 2010-03-14

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