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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi Folks

Just wondering if anyone can help me with some info

I had to postpone my CR-1 interview ( which was scheduled for Dec 15th) as I was out of the country and returned back just few days ago , I wrote to the embassy saying my dilemma and also sent them copies of my ticket and earlier note to NVC explicitly letting them know that I cannot be available end of nov till early jan ...I got a reply from the Montreal embassy that "the contents have been noted"

Now here is the issue:

a> Now when i call NVC they say , they dont know as all the files are with Montreal Embassy and that I need to contact them directly

b> Montreal embassy doesnot entertain phone calls, so I emailed them twice still no reply

Any ideas if there is any other way to contact the embassy ?

Any suggestions appreciated and Thank you

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I have actually never had a problem getting a reply by email.

Make sure that you are putting your case number in you subject line. The longest I waited for a response was about 3 days, which I thought wasn't bad. I've also really really made sure that my emails are short and sweet. 2 sentences max.

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I have actually never had a problem getting a reply by email.

Make sure that you are putting your case number in you subject line. The longest I waited for a response was about 3 days, which I thought wasn't bad. I've also really really made sure that my emails are short and sweet. 2 sentences max.

What she said :rofl:

I've been emailing them for the past couple of weeks. I've found that the minimum time between me sending an email and them replying, not counting the auto-reply you get immediately after is 2 days. However, more often than not, it is 4 days :angry:

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