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I know people don't want to hear this, but I guess I am going to say it anyways. Montreal isn't all that bad. Unless you have a very difficult or complicated case (I'm thinking of lal_brandow here), the visa interview itself is a snap---it's the wait that's driving people crazy. And it's been this long of a wait before. Montreal, since I have joined VJ almost 3 years ago, has fluctuated from a wait of 2 months (from packet 3 to interview) to 4 months, to whatever we are at now, and back and forth a bit between those timeframes. Compared to Vancouver, which doesn't have nearly the same workload, right now it seems like it's moving along like molasses going uphill in January.
It's actually nice to hear that. That's what my fiance and I were talking about - it seems that the main problem with Montreal is just the current waiting times, which is something we don't want to deal with but we can. It will also give me a bit more time to spend with my family before moving more permanently to the U.S. and having to worry about getting Advance Parole and all that, as well as time for him to come visit (we both adore my family!) And more time to be able to be as careful as possible with our forms, etc. instead of feeling rushed. All that being said, it still would be nice if Montreal would be faster but I guess unless they mess up with our files there is really nothing we can complain about.
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If it makes you feel better to write your congressperson, then by all means do it, but I honestly don't think it'll do much of anything. The wait time for Montreal is a drop in the bucket compared to places like China or the Dominican Republic (aren't they up to almost a 2 year waiting list now? or is that for something else? can't remember) and like I said before, the interview is usually a breeze.
I know of a couple who got married in India. The husband returned to the U.S. after the wedding and his new bride had to remain in India for a year and a half or so before she was finally able to come to the U.S. Six months seems long to wait but when I think of their year and a half, and they did it while married (although I do not now HOW!) surely we can do the 4.5-6 months it might take for Montreal while we aren't even married yet.
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I dunno. It's late, and I am tired. Not sure if I am making sense. flame away.
Made sense to me ;-)