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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi All - sitting in my hotel room in Montreal, reviewing my documents for the umpteenth time for interview tomorrow morning...

The interview letter at very bottom of documents required lists "Eligibility Document" - please tell me this is a copy of my spouse's birth certificate showing he's a US Citizen?? The Packet 4 info requests "Copy of Petitioner Status in the USA" and "Copies of Documents proving petitioner's US Domicile"???

I have to think these are the same things?? I have the I-864 and 2013 his tax return, his birth certificate and divorce documents, as well as all my stuff.

Did I miss something?? Trying not to freak out.

Eeep. :o

Thanks to all who answer!

Peace.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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from what i have gathered from others the proof would be his birth certificate or a copy of the info bio page of his passport would also work . proof of domicle can be proven from his taxes as well as passport and cause i constantly worry am taking a copy of the mortgage aggreement to the house lol. Sorry my interview is on thursday so i understand the nerves on omg do i have everything doing the same here lol. Good luck tomorrow.

are you going early or close to appointment time ? i am still trying to decide what to do.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thanks Raven- Well, all I've got of his is what I've indicated, so it will have to do.

I actually walked up to the Consulate this morning and spoke to the guard - I asked him what time I should be there for my 930 appointment and all he said was 'doors open at 730", and "no backpacks or purses".

So...........I plan to walk up there around 715 with just my wallet, room key and accordion folder with my documents, I guess.

If I have time before I check out tomorrow (flying back to BC same day) I'll jump on here and post a quick note, and will add a full review once I'm home.

Cheers and best of luck to you too!!

Peace. (F)

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oh excellent thank you i know i wont sleep much so yep i will head there early thursday too then decision made :dancing: i will check for your post when i hit the hotel tomorrow fingers crossed for us all

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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*rests her hands on your shoulders*

You are going to be fine! You're as prepared as you can possibly be. The worst that can happen is that they request you to send them further documentation and since you aren't leaving Canada until Christmas you will have plenty of time to provide anything you may be missing.

I've been thinking about you and wish you all the luck in the world. They say this is the easiest part, everything will be fine friend!!

(L)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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*rests her hands on your shoulders*

You are going to be fine! You're as prepared as you can possibly be. The worst that can happen is that they request you to send them further documentation and since you aren't leaving Canada until Christmas you will have plenty of time to provide anything you may be missing.

I've been thinking about you and wish you all the luck in the world. They say this is the easiest part, everything will be fine friend!!

(L)

Thanks to all. Approved in about 20 minutes. Emotionally exhausted and trying to calm down.

Will post full review once I get back to B.C.

If you follow Saylin's info, and review other consulate reviews, it's a piece of cake.

Namaste.

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