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Hi,

My fiancee is Canadian and lives in Toronto. We recently received our NOA2, and just got confirmation from the NVC that our case was forwarded on to the U.S. Embassy in Vancouver! I thought that for people that lived in Ontario, that their cases were forwarded to Montreal. Do we need to contact the Embassy and get transferred to Montreal? Also, I heard rumors that Vancouver processes these things much faster than Montreal - is that true?

Final question - can my fiancee come visit me while all this is going on? We had planned for her to come visit me in the states next month (prior to her interview of course) - and wanted to make sure this was ok.

Thanks,

David

 
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