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  1. Please let us know what you end up submitting. Always good to have ideas on what currently works with a specific consulate.
  2. ETA: not sure how I misread your post initially. You are doing great, just think about any documents that shows the seriousness of your relocation. A few more ideas: Bank account/credit card statements showing US activity. Driver's license/car insurance/registration Health insurance/pediatric clinic pre registration/inquiry. School district/daycare pre registration forms, or whatever shows your intent to register them imminently.
  3. Do you think she would let you do her claws at home? I call them paw-dicures Plenty of tutorials on how to do it. Wish me luck going to the vet for an annual exam tomorrow.
  4. My little weirdos love their carrier, I am lucky. They just run in when I take it out - both squeezing themselves in. I am sorry you are missing Cat T-B. #1. Cats (pets) are great and are really part of the family life and memories. I bought them new catnip and it was delivered Friday (with food). I had heard that some brands were more potent, so I got the good stuff. They are REALLY hyper and enjoying it lol (brand is Yeow? not sure of the spelling)
  5. Could you print the state law (about being able to take the other spouse's last name after marriage) and then have a copy stamped by a notary public? [I know that stamp is kind of worthless, but older countries seem to love stamps and all - I did something similar in another situation]. Could also reach out to the vital statistics office to see if they have any document to attach to your marriage certificate. Sometimes state certificate have an annotation about names (but not county ones). Good luck.
  6. I am sorry I have no magic trick I think you did you best. My cats are very chill. The only thing that is problematic is to bring black-nose to the vet. She got special pills for that, but they take a while to work, so not sure it would help in a sudden storm situation.
  7. I love her little blotched face 🥰
  8. I have no idea, but my guess is that it will most probably not be far from what they told you (two-weekish + extra days for holidays). If there is any hiccup (name hit during security check, or something similar), then from a few days more, to many months. If you want to follow up with them, then I would wait at least an extra full week.
  9. If her interview was before Easter and associated holidays, then you also have to add some extra days. Administrative processes have to be completed AFTER the interview, so while it might take around two weeks for most applicants, it is not unheard of to take a little, or much, longer.
  10. @Orion42, the real question is: what's the name in your passport? I was in a similar situation and I did the opposite of @TBoneTX suggestion: I listed the name I'm known as/using as my name [this is the name in the passport where I got my visa], then I listed my very long birth name in other names used. Important: Your visa will be printed in the name in your passport. If this is not the name you want to use in the US, you should have the passport corrected before your interview. Not all countries allow minor spelling changes to their passport, but many do. Your green card will be printed with the name on your visa, and following documents (SSN card, drivers license, etc.) will usually have to match. .... When you have a chance, please fill your profile and your timeline. https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=496411
  11. Would be helpful if you filed your timeline with that info. https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=486327 DCFs are a rare occurrence in Canada now, so others will appreciate your dates and details.
  12. You can always request assistance from your elected representative, if it has been too long.
  13. There is no way to know how long the extra security checks will take, but as long as your conviction does not fall under the Adam Walsh Act, you will eventually see progress. [If it does fall under the AWA, then you will need a lawyer, and to consider moving elsewhere]
  14. @Crazy Cat plan is the only one that would somewhat guarantee your ability to travel in the next couple of years.
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