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Canada US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
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Montreal, Canada
Review #6655 on September 25, 2010:

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Montreal, Canada
Review #6629 on September 21, 2010:

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This is my first post in VJ, but I have regularly browsed this website and found tons of usefull information. Eventhough F4 category is less discussed on this forum, I would like to post this review for the recent interview that we had at Montreal. I am happy to say that our visa application was APPROVED... eventhough during the interview at one point me and my husband thought that we will be denied...GOD save us!!!

We lined up bright and early at 6.45 a.m. We were first in line, got in the consulate at 7.30 a.m. passed through security and were taken to the upper floor at 7.45 a.m. Soon after were called in to check all documents, submit medicals, photograph and fingerprint. We were asked to wait for interview. Smooth process so far. Three other people who were behind us in line were called in first for interview. Each of them took between 30-50 mins - not to mention with every minute our heart beats were jumping at a crazy rate. Anyways.. we hear our name on the annou... read complete review

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Montreal, Canada
Review #6611 on September 16, 2010:

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Vancouver, Canada
Review #6585 on September 9, 2010:

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I requested my interview date for the day after the medical. If you have children (K2's) and they are younger like mine is, then I'd recommend giving yourself the breathing room because otherwise its a lot of hassle back and forth between the medical and the interview if they are on the same day. Not to mention the consulate is busy on the Wednesday, and quieter on the Thursday!
We arrived on Thursday September 02, 2010 at 12:45pm. There was nobody outside the entrance except the security guards who were chatting with each other. They let us in early, combed through my file folders, took our medical envelopes and ushered us through a metal detector. The less you bring with you, the better. We were escorted up a flight of stairs to a lobby where our medical envelopes were xrayed, then onto an elevator and up to the 20th floor. We then went through another metal detector and settled into a bare waiting room. There were old magazines and thats about it to entertain yourself in ther... read complete review

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Montreal, Canada
Review #6569 on September 6, 2010:

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We arrived in Mtl the day before our interview, did a trial run from our hotel (Place D'Armes) to the consulate to see how long it'd take...15 min walk, not bad. Spent the day exploring old Mtl, trying to relax.

Double checked everything, several times! I decided to organise all documents by category in folders for ease of reference at the interview, they were:
- Folder 1: interview letter, passports (mine and his) and copies, birth certificates (mine and his) and copies, police certificates and copies, two passport photos, medical and xray
- Folder 2: copies of 129F, NOA1, NOA2, NOA3, Packet 2
- Folder 3: Affidavit of support, evidence of support (employment letter, pay stubs, bank statement, 3 years of taxes), proof of domicile (utility bill), intent to marry
- Folder 4: proof of ongoing relationship (boarding passes, wedding invitations, hotel receipts, phone bills, photos)

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