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kimmbo
Just joined this site a couploe weeks ago and already Ive found so much info..Ive just made my way into the "Canada" section..so Im posting my original introduction and also a question about the I-130


>>My name is Kimm (Kimmbo) and I was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada.. My husband Barry is the Canadian in our house..We met online 7 years ago...

I've already gone through the Canadian Immigration process (moved here 5 years ago), now we are wanting to move to the US together...I think we have all the paperwork gathered to get the process going finally..

Just wondering if there are more Canadian/American couples here who lived together in Canada and then Immigrated to the US together...?

Im making my way around the forums, trying to soak in as much info as possible.. so Im sure I will see alot of you around here.. and Im sure I will have a few more questions before we send anything in<<

*this is the most recent post I made about sending in the I-130*
Thank you everyone for welcoming me! This site has been so helpful! We are getting ready to mail off our I-130 this week...

>>This is my checklist, if Ive forgotten anything please let me know...I am the USC and my husband Canadian.

$190 US (Money Order)
Form I-130 (filled out by me/USC)
Form G-325 (4 pages from me, 4 from my husband)
Passport pics (2x2) 1 of each of us...names on back
copy of my birth certificate (front and back)
copy of his birth certificate (front and back)
copy of our marriage certificate
copy of his divorce certificate

2 copies of everything we are sending in..

Im just so happy that Ive got others I can talk to as we go through this process!<<

thanks
Kimmbo!



ccouch5
Hello and Welcome Kimmbo. My wife & I lived together in Canada for 19 years before going through the immigration process and moving to the US with our daughter 2 years ago. You are fortunate to have found this site as there is a lot of good information and advice to be found here. Best wishes to you in your journey.
misa
Hi and welcome. smile.gif I'm the Canadian and he's the USC. We're not in the same situation as yours though. Just wanted to welcome you.

How was the Canadian immigration process? Was it pretty quick and painless? (just curious)
CutienPurg
Misa you're banned from making any more plans for a little while.............you make me dizzy smile.gif just curious my eye !!!!!!! laughing.gif


Oh! Hi and welcome Kimmbo........


If I had ANY advice to give ........ go get some nerve pills ........I promise you'll need 'em........oh and don't take the slow pace of Montreal personally. Trust me , right now you may feel rational and calm but by the 6 month mark , you'll be lucky to have hair......... and there WILL come a moment , even if brief , that you will think they have it out for YOU personally.
Good Luck to you !!!!!
misa
QUOTE(CutienPurg @ Feb 21 2007, 01:12 AM) *
Misa you're banned from making any more plans for a little while.............you make me dizzy smile.gif just curious my eye !!!!!!! laughing.gif


LOL! I can't help it! This whole immigration thing has put my brain into overdrive! tongue.gif
Married_my_love
QUOTE(kimmbo @ Feb 20 2007, 11:50 AM) *
Just wondering if there are more Canadian/American couples here who lived together in Canada and then Immigrated to the US together...?

We did, if you count me living in Canada for 6 months and then coming back together.

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*this is the most recent post I made about sending in the I-130*


I'm curious, you are sending in the I-130. Do you know about DCF? Did you know you can take care of the I-130 part in Canada and then just wait for the interview?
misa
QUOTE(Married_my_love @ Feb 21 2007, 10:20 PM) *
I'm curious, you are sending in the I-130. Do you know about DCF? Did you know you can take care of the I-130 part in Canada and then just wait for the interview?


DCF is "on hold" at most of the consulates for the time being... see the DCF forum for the entire debacle! You're lucky that you got through DCF before last month. smile.gif
Married_my_love
QUOTE(misa @ Feb 21 2007, 10:24 PM) *
QUOTE(Married_my_love @ Feb 21 2007, 10:20 PM) *
I'm curious, you are sending in the I-130. Do you know about DCF? Did you know you can take care of the I-130 part in Canada and then just wait for the interview?


DCF is "on hold" at most of the consulates for the time being... see the DCF forum for the entire debacle! You're lucky that you got through DCF before last month. smile.gif


NO WAY! Puts-foot-in-mouth, duh, I did not know. How sucky that is. I will go read.... and not offer suggestions of things that don't exist!
kimmbo
I didnt know about the DCF until I joined this site..I got very excited about it until I read that as of Jan 23,07 its no longer available because of the Adam Walsh Act...

thanks again for all the replies! great to know Im not alone in this journey!

Kimmbo
misa
QUOTE(Married_my_love @ Feb 22 2007, 01:43 PM) *
QUOTE(misa @ Feb 21 2007, 10:24 PM) *
QUOTE(Married_my_love @ Feb 21 2007, 10:20 PM) *
I'm curious, you are sending in the I-130. Do you know about DCF? Did you know you can take care of the I-130 part in Canada and then just wait for the interview?


DCF is "on hold" at most of the consulates for the time being... see the DCF forum for the entire debacle! You're lucky that you got through DCF before last month. smile.gif


NO WAY! Puts-foot-in-mouth, duh, I did not know. How sucky that is. I will go read.... and not offer suggestions of things that don't exist!


It's a huge mess right now! I mean, it's a good law (like IMBRA) but just sooooo badly implemented.

There are at least 2 Canadians here who don't know where their petitions are at now. Montreal says they sent them to USCIS for processing/security checks but no progress yet.
kimmbo
Misa, you had asked about the Canadian Immigration process... this is from another post I made in another one of the forums..

>>This is a breakdown of my CANADIAN Immigration Process, it was 8 months from start to finish....stressful but not horrible..LOL

Jan 19th 2002 - Got fingerprints done (2 sets $30 CAD)
Jan 24th 2002 - Got money orders $18( US) FBI Clearance, $15 (US) State of Nevada Clearance)
Feb 13th 2002 - Sent for FBI and State clearances ($20 Xpress post
CAD)
March 7th 2002 - Medical Exam ($160 CAD)
March 12th 2002 - Received FBI clearance
April 9th 2002 - Received Nevada clearance
April 17th 2002 - Sent completed Application & Work Authorization
Application ($650 CAD)($20 Xpress Post CAD)
April 19th 2002 - CIC Received Application
May 7th 2002 - Processing Started
June 7th 2002 - Sent Visitor Extension ($18 CAD)
June 10th 2002 - CIC received VE app
Aug 12th 2002 - Received Visitor Extension (record) 6 months
December 9th 2002 PR Visa Received (received it before AIP)
December 12th 2002 Approval to Sponsor/AIP Received
December 23rd 2002 Interview / Paid Right of Landing Fee ($975 CAD)
January 17th 2003 PR Card Received

also had to send in 1 yr of pay stubs from my husbands work, and 5 years of tax info..>>
kimmbo
Hi everyone! This may be a very dumb question but here goes...We have everything gathered to mail off tomorrow.. Problem Im having is with the form G325A using Adobe... My I-130 printed off great..but on the G form EVERYWHERE I have a year date its printing a "plus sign" over the date..Ive tried editing it with only 2 numbers "02" and even three "002" nothing is working...anyone have any suggestions? I really didnt want to hand write them all but its looking like I may have to...

thanks in advance
Kimmbo

misa
For those that produced the + sign, I ended up handwriting that on all 4 pages.
kimmbo
Thanks Misa! I just wasnt sure if it would be ok to have everything typed and the dates handwritten...

thanks again gonna get them printed now!

cant wait to get this started!


Kimmbo
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