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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm just curious as to what happens after you get your visa in hand.

How long do you have to change your residency? / When do you have to move to the US? Not that I'm trying to stay in Canada longer or anything but I have affairs to tie up before moving back to the States.

Is there some process that happens at the POE with your visa?

When does the IRS start claiming that you are a resident? Is it when you get your visa or after you "activate" it? I'm trying to file one tax return for my earnings this year, but I am not sure how it works if I get my visa before the end of the year.

Any other tips you guys can provide about after receiving your visa but before moving down to the US would be great.

History

12/2000 Met Online

02/14/2001 Started dating

04/20/2001 Met in person

03/2002 Moved in together in the US

2002 - 2007 working in US on TN-1 Visa

05/2005 Registered as Common-law

06/2005 Proposed and Engaged

08/30/2007 - Married

I-130 (156 Days)

02/20/2008 I-130 Filed

03/10/2008 NOA1 - CSC confirmation sent

03/12/2008 date on online tracking - Touched

08/11/2008 - NOA2 - I-130 APPROVED!!! USCIS page updated. (156 Days)

NVC

08/14/2008 - NVC received my application and has assigned me a case number. Waiting for Beneficiary letter.

08/15/2008 - e-mailed the NVC for choice of Agent DS-3032, not sure if I was suppose to do this before actually getting paperwork sent to me.

08/25/2008 - AOS Fee Bill and DS-3032 Generated

08/30/2008 - Letter Recieved

09/02/2008 - AOS Fee Bill Paid and DS-3032 Choice of Agent e-mail sent

09/03/2008 - AOS Fee Bill Recorded as Paid

09/10/2008 - NVC sends DS-3203 Receipt Confirmation

09/10/2008 - IV Fee Bill Available and Paid

09/11/2008 - IV Fee Bill Processed - PAID, Coversheet Generated

09/11/2008 - Following directions on James' Shortcuts for creating DS-230 Package

09/18/2008 - Sent in I-864 and DS-230 (FedEx Overnight)

09/29/2008 - NVC Case Completed!

09/??/???? - Packet never received (sent in with James' Shortcuts as soon as bill was paid)

12/03/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!

12/04/2008 - Visa Received

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I'm just curious as to what happens after you get your visa in hand.

How long do you have to change your residency? / When do you have to move to the US? Not that I'm trying to stay in Canada longer or anything but I have affairs to tie up before moving back to the States. Your visa expires 6 mos. after issuance, entry must occur by that date..

Is there some process that happens at the POE with your visa? Yes, you will carry a brown envelope that must be processed

When does the IRS start claiming that you are a resident? Is it when you get your visa or after you "activate" it? I'm trying to file one tax return for my earnings this year, but I am not sure how it works if I get my visa before the end of the year. When you receive your greencard you will meet the test of "Resident Alien Status"

Any other tips you guys can provide about after receiving your visa but before moving down to the US would be great.

YMMV

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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How long do you have to change your residency? / When do you have to move to the US? Not that I'm trying to stay in Canada longer or anything but I have affairs to tie up before moving back to the States. Your visa expires 6 mos. after issuance, entry must occur by that date..

Is there some process that happens at the POE with your visa? Yes, you will carry a brown envelope that must be processed

So, if I go visit my wife's family before I'm ready to move back do I have to give them my envelope with my visa papers over the holidays? Or can I do that when I actually move to the States?

When does the IRS start claiming that you are a resident? Is it when you get your visa or after you "activate" it? I'm trying to file one tax return for my earnings this year, but I am not sure how it works if I get my visa before the end of the year. When you receive your greencard you will meet the test of "Resident Alien Status"

The greencard is mailed to me in the US after I enter and give them my envelope from the Embassy right? Or is the envelope considered my greencard. I want to make my taxes easy for 2008 and only have to worry about filing in Canada. I have my interview at the beginning of next month, so I expect to have my PR Papers before Christmas. My wife and I want to visit her family and I will not be able to move back down to the US until Jan/Feb of 2009 because of work contract and obligations.

Thanks for your replying

History

12/2000 Met Online

02/14/2001 Started dating

04/20/2001 Met in person

03/2002 Moved in together in the US

2002 - 2007 working in US on TN-1 Visa

05/2005 Registered as Common-law

06/2005 Proposed and Engaged

08/30/2007 - Married

I-130 (156 Days)

02/20/2008 I-130 Filed

03/10/2008 NOA1 - CSC confirmation sent

03/12/2008 date on online tracking - Touched

08/11/2008 - NOA2 - I-130 APPROVED!!! USCIS page updated. (156 Days)

NVC

08/14/2008 - NVC received my application and has assigned me a case number. Waiting for Beneficiary letter.

08/15/2008 - e-mailed the NVC for choice of Agent DS-3032, not sure if I was suppose to do this before actually getting paperwork sent to me.

08/25/2008 - AOS Fee Bill and DS-3032 Generated

08/30/2008 - Letter Recieved

09/02/2008 - AOS Fee Bill Paid and DS-3032 Choice of Agent e-mail sent

09/03/2008 - AOS Fee Bill Recorded as Paid

09/10/2008 - NVC sends DS-3203 Receipt Confirmation

09/10/2008 - IV Fee Bill Available and Paid

09/11/2008 - IV Fee Bill Processed - PAID, Coversheet Generated

09/11/2008 - Following directions on James' Shortcuts for creating DS-230 Package

09/18/2008 - Sent in I-864 and DS-230 (FedEx Overnight)

09/29/2008 - NVC Case Completed!

09/??/???? - Packet never received (sent in with James' Shortcuts as soon as bill was paid)

12/03/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!

12/04/2008 - Visa Received

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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How long do you have to change your residency? / When do you have to move to the US? Not that I'm trying to stay in Canada longer or anything but I have affairs to tie up before moving back to the States. Your visa expires 6 mos. after issuance, entry must occur by that date..

Is there some process that happens at the POE with your visa? Yes, you will carry a brown envelope that must be processed

So, if I go visit my wife's family before I'm ready to move back do I have to give them my envelope with my visa papers over the holidays? Or can I do that when I actually move to the States?

When does the IRS start claiming that you are a resident? Is it when you get your visa or after you "activate" it? I'm trying to file one tax return for my earnings this year, but I am not sure how it works if I get my visa before the end of the year. When you receive your greencard you will meet the test of "Resident Alien Status"

The greencard is mailed to me in the US after I enter and give them my envelope from the Embassy right? Or is the envelope considered my greencard. I want to make my taxes easy for 2008 and only have to worry about filing in Canada. I have my interview at the beginning of next month, so I expect to have my PR Papers before Christmas. My wife and I want to visit her family and I will not be able to move back down to the US until Jan/Feb of 2009 because of work contract and obligations.

Thanks for your replying

Well not sure what will happen at the POE... they might want to process you at the next entry....

It will be mailed to you, the resident "since date" will be the day you enter on the visa .....

YMMV

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Yes you have 6 months to "activate" it. At the POE you will hand over the mysterious brown envelope that u can't open! They will ask you some questions, may fingerprint you, may even take ur pic.

You want to go visit family and NOT activate it, well that is up to the POE officer.

The date the IRS considers u a resident I believe is the day you activate the visa. As well the expiratory date of your greencard will be the same date, of course a few years down the road ,lol My greencard arrived in the mail approx 1 month after the POE

The tax thing isnt that difficult, really it isn't. To exclude foreign income (Canadian) (up to a certain amount, think it is around $80,000) one fills out form 2555. To include any RRSP's its form 8891.

I entered the USA on Dec 17 2004. taxes were not that hard.

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Yes you have 6 months to "activate" it. At the POE you will hand over the mysterious brown envelope that u can't open! They will ask you some questions, may fingerprint you, may even take ur pic.

You want to go visit family and NOT activate it, well that is up to the POE officer.

The date the IRS considers u a resident I believe is the day you activate the visa. As well the expiratory date of your greencard will be the same date, of course a few years down the road ,lol My greencard arrived in the mail approx 1 month after the POE

The tax thing isnt that difficult, really it isn't. To exclude foreign income (Canadian) (up to a certain amount, think it is around $80,000) one fills out form 2555. To include any RRSP's its form 8891.

I entered the USA on Dec 17 2004. taxes were not that hard.

Anyone have any info or advice regarding selling your home before or after the visa is activated and how that may impact your tax returns? Trying to think ahead to juggling timelines so everything happens close together is difficult especially since there really is only the period of time between leaving NVC and getting the interview that I will feel confident things are really going to be complete?? Suggestions??

USCIS

NOA1 08/19/08

NOA2 01/20/09

NVC

Received 01/26/09

Completed 02/13/09 (19 Days)

Interview Assigned 03/27/09 (6 weeks after NVC completion)

Medical

04/14/09 (Toronto)

Interview

Montreal 05/12/09 (88 days after NVC completion) **APPROVED**

POE

06/16/09 Buffalo

07/02/09 Welcome Letter Received

07/07/09 Applied for SSN

07/10/09 "Card production ordered" email received

07/13/09 SSN received

07/14/09 "Approval notice sent" email received

07/17/09 GREEN CARD received

Removal of Conditions

03/21/11 I-751 mailed to VSC

03/23/11 I-751 received at VSC

03/29/11 Cheque Cashed

03/30/11 NOA1 received (3/24/11)

04/11/11 Biometrics appointment notice received

05/05/11 Biometric appointment

12/13/11 **Approval date** (5 days short of 9 months!)

12/19/11 Approval letter and green card received

Naturalization

05/16/2019 Filed online (estimated completion February 2020)

05/18/2019 Biometrics scheduled

05/21/2019 Receipt notice and biometrics notices posted to online account.05/23/2019 Hard copy of NOA1 received

05/24/2019 Hard copy of biometrics appointment received

06/07/2019 Biometrics appointment (estimated completion January 2020)

12/31/2019 Email received "Interview scheduled"

01/01/2020 Interview date notice posted to online account (02/19/2020)

01/05/2019 Hard copy of interview appointment received

02/19/2020 Interview (**Approved**) and same day Oath Ceremony. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Yes you have 6 months to "activate" it. At the POE you will hand over the mysterious brown envelope that u can't open! They will ask you some questions, may fingerprint you, may even take ur pic.

You want to go visit family and NOT activate it, well that is up to the POE officer.

The date the IRS considers u a resident I believe is the day you activate the visa. As well the expiratory date of your greencard will be the same date, of course a few years down the road ,lol My greencard arrived in the mail approx 1 month after the POE

The tax thing isnt that difficult, really it isn't. To exclude foreign income (Canadian) (up to a certain amount, think it is around $80,000) one fills out form 2555. To include any RRSP's its form 8891.

I entered the USA on Dec 17 2004. taxes were not that hard.

Awesome information flames! I may just activate it so I don't have the IRS breathing down my neck anyways since I did file in the US between 2001-2007. Do you have any knowledge of what I may need to do or look into for my own incorporated business in terms of taxes (I'm an independent IT Consultant), This is the primary reason I am concerned with activating my visa prior to 2009. Since my business year end will be Dec 31st it makes it pretty simple to just say anything earned personal or business in 2008 is Canadian.

History

12/2000 Met Online

02/14/2001 Started dating

04/20/2001 Met in person

03/2002 Moved in together in the US

2002 - 2007 working in US on TN-1 Visa

05/2005 Registered as Common-law

06/2005 Proposed and Engaged

08/30/2007 - Married

I-130 (156 Days)

02/20/2008 I-130 Filed

03/10/2008 NOA1 - CSC confirmation sent

03/12/2008 date on online tracking - Touched

08/11/2008 - NOA2 - I-130 APPROVED!!! USCIS page updated. (156 Days)

NVC

08/14/2008 - NVC received my application and has assigned me a case number. Waiting for Beneficiary letter.

08/15/2008 - e-mailed the NVC for choice of Agent DS-3032, not sure if I was suppose to do this before actually getting paperwork sent to me.

08/25/2008 - AOS Fee Bill and DS-3032 Generated

08/30/2008 - Letter Recieved

09/02/2008 - AOS Fee Bill Paid and DS-3032 Choice of Agent e-mail sent

09/03/2008 - AOS Fee Bill Recorded as Paid

09/10/2008 - NVC sends DS-3203 Receipt Confirmation

09/10/2008 - IV Fee Bill Available and Paid

09/11/2008 - IV Fee Bill Processed - PAID, Coversheet Generated

09/11/2008 - Following directions on James' Shortcuts for creating DS-230 Package

09/18/2008 - Sent in I-864 and DS-230 (FedEx Overnight)

09/29/2008 - NVC Case Completed!

09/??/???? - Packet never received (sent in with James' Shortcuts as soon as bill was paid)

12/03/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!

12/04/2008 - Visa Received

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