Canada US Consulate Reviews
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1674 Review(s)
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Montreal, Canada | Review #3256 on August 21, 2008: |
CanadianSarah

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I arrived at the US Consulate at 6:30 am (early I know, but I wanted to be first in line). No one else arrived until 7:15am, but between 7:15 and 7:30 about 20 people arrived. The doors opened at 7:30 and I was the first one in. All I had was my wallet and a binder full of information - the guards appreciated the fact I had my passport and interview letter in hand (thanks VJers for the tip). I walked though security, received the coveted letter A, and went down the stairs to wait for the elevator. At 7:45 the guard came down and allowed those of us with letters to go to the infamous 19th floor. I sat in the waiting chairs and the guard took my letter and passport. At approximately 8:15 I was called to speak to the first woman, we had a lovely informal chat - while she reviewed that all my paperwork was in order (it was, thanks again to everyone here for the tips!!), all she asked for was an updated employment letter from my husband's company (she didn't want any updated tax info... read complete review
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Montreal, Canada | Review #3208 on August 7, 2008: |
jackieandbaby

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the interview was as easy as pie....i was nervous and they were very nice!!!
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Vancouver, Canada | Review #3203 on August 6, 2008: |
jimjenny

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The whole process was not bad, but we were asked a document we did not prepare. That was a letter from my daughter's father that agrees my daughter to go to US with me. I had custody paper, therefore I thought I did not need that letter. But seemed we had to provided that letter to get approved.
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Vancouver, Canada | Review #3181 on August 1, 2008: |
Christine Muriel

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The interview went smoothly. The interview itself took about 10 minutes total, we spent the rest of the time waiting (about 2 hours).
Have all your papers ready and it should be fine. One man there for the K1 interview didn't have all of his file together, missing a view documents, this will delay the process. He had to leave and return with the proper documentation.
All the agents were very courteous and professional.
Good Luck !!!
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Vancouver, Canada | Review #3143 on July 18, 2008: |
vanee

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The consulate officer didn't ask for any evidence of our relationship (and I had several inches of paperwork documenting it). He just looked through the I-129-F file and the paperwork they'd specifically asked for and commented on / asked about a few things: where I'm moving to (he knew a city in the area), one of the photos of my fiance and me submitted with the I-129F (he asked where it was taken), and a couple of questions/comments about how my fiance and I met and the work we do. He also asked if my fiance has any dependants, but it was all very conversational. I think he was checking to see how easily I was able to talk about the details when he drew attention to them.
Then he finished with "Everything appears to be in order" and asked if I wanted to pick up the package the next day at 2:30 or have it mailed to me.
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