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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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yeah, yeah, I know, I know... yet another Express envelope question but I have a real, honest question!!!

So, I'm to buy an Express envelope from Canada Post in what size again? And am I just paying for the envelope or am I actually paying for the postage that it w ill require to have everything sent to me?

Thanks and sorry for the NOobish question...

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USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

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September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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You are paying for actual delivery:

Which Canada Post Expresspost mailer to take with you to the interview

In purchasing Xpresspost mailers at Canada Post, please note the following:

Canada post offers 3 sizes of Expresspost prepaid mailers:

Standard - (26 cm x 15.2 cm) Letter - (31.8 cm x 24.1 cm) Pack - (39.4 cm x 30.5 cm)

You need the biggest one, you must provide 1 mailer for every 4 visas being issued.

• 394 x 305 mm size (39.4 x 30.5 cm or 15.51 x 12.01 inches)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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where does it say that u have to buy these??

I-130 Journey

04-18-09 - I-130 sent USPS Priority to Chicago Lockbox

04-24-09 - I-130 received by USCS and the first touch

04-27-09 - I-130 NOA1 (California Service Center)

04-27-09 - Check Cashed

08-13-09 - I-130 Received NOA2 e-mail

08-17-09 - I-130 Received NOA2 Hardcopy (I-797)

NVC Journey

08-17-09 - NVC Received/Case number assigned

09-08-09 - NVC sent the first mail to the petitioner

09-08-09 - DS-3032 / AOS Bill Generated

09-08-09 - E-mailed DS-3032

09-09-09 - Mailed DS-3032

09-09-09 - Pay AOS Bill (Online)

09-10-09 - AOS Bill Show as PAID

09-10-09 - IV Bill Generated

09-11-09 - Paid IV Bill

09-11-09 - NVC accepted DS-3032(received an e-mail)

09-12-09 - Mailed I-864 Package

09-14-09 - IV Bill Show as PAID

09-15-09 - I-864 received at NVC

09-16-09 - Mailed IV Package(DS-230)

09-17-09 - DS-230 package delivered to NVC(confirmed via fed-ex)

09-21-09 - NVC received the DS-230

09-23-09 - NVC sent an e-mail asking for DS-230 package

09-24-09 - NVC confirmed that the DS-230 package received

09-26-09 - Login Failed!!!

09-28-09 - Case Completed at NVC --------------------------------------------------NVC stage is completed in 38 days

01-27-10 - Medical

02-05-10 - Interview Date

04-14-10 - POE

Done with USCIS until Apr 14,2012 (Removal of Conditions)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Merci Beaucoup, T.M....

:D

I also figure that with all the other people who got interviews, they'll want a refresher in this as well. I didn't get this info in my interview letter, either. .

:)

USCIS

NOA #2: Approval June 25th, 2009 - 92 days

NVC

July 8, 2009 to August 10, 2009 - 28 days

Interview Assigned - December 3, 2009 - FINALLY!!

Medical - December 14, 2009 - Passed

Embassy/Interview - January 26, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada - 167 days PASSED!!!

Port of Entry - February 26, 2010 Baltimore International, Maryland

USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

January 04, 2012 Biometrics

September 2, 2012, RFE Received.

September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

October 15, 2012 ROC approved, 10 Green card on its way.

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Red - They put the information in the interview letter for K1s.

Do CR1's get an interview letter?

Removing Conditions

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NOA1 - 8/16/11

Biometrics - 9/14/11

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Merci Beaucoup, T.M....

:D

I also figure that with all the other people who got interviews, they'll want a refresher in this as well. I didn't get this info in my interview letter, either. .

:)

well thats' why i'm confused...my interview letter does not say that i have to bring these items :blink:

I-130 Journey

04-18-09 - I-130 sent USPS Priority to Chicago Lockbox

04-24-09 - I-130 received by USCS and the first touch

04-27-09 - I-130 NOA1 (California Service Center)

04-27-09 - Check Cashed

08-13-09 - I-130 Received NOA2 e-mail

08-17-09 - I-130 Received NOA2 Hardcopy (I-797)

NVC Journey

08-17-09 - NVC Received/Case number assigned

09-08-09 - NVC sent the first mail to the petitioner

09-08-09 - DS-3032 / AOS Bill Generated

09-08-09 - E-mailed DS-3032

09-09-09 - Mailed DS-3032

09-09-09 - Pay AOS Bill (Online)

09-10-09 - AOS Bill Show as PAID

09-10-09 - IV Bill Generated

09-11-09 - Paid IV Bill

09-11-09 - NVC accepted DS-3032(received an e-mail)

09-12-09 - Mailed I-864 Package

09-14-09 - IV Bill Show as PAID

09-15-09 - I-864 received at NVC

09-16-09 - Mailed IV Package(DS-230)

09-17-09 - DS-230 package delivered to NVC(confirmed via fed-ex)

09-21-09 - NVC received the DS-230

09-23-09 - NVC sent an e-mail asking for DS-230 package

09-24-09 - NVC confirmed that the DS-230 package received

09-26-09 - Login Failed!!!

09-28-09 - Case Completed at NVC --------------------------------------------------NVC stage is completed in 38 days

01-27-10 - Medical

02-05-10 - Interview Date

04-14-10 - POE

Done with USCIS until Apr 14,2012 (Removal of Conditions)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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As lgg said, they don't state it anymore, it is posted in the consulate, so for those that don't know I guess it is a big surprise on the day :)

It used to be in the supplemental instructions which can be found here.

In purchasing Xpresspost mailers at Canada Post, please note the following:

• The mailer should be the 314 mm x 394 mm size (12 inches by 15 inches).

• For return addresses in Quebec and Ontario, you may use a “Regional” Xpresspost mailer. All other addresses require a “National” Xpresspost mailer.

• The Xpresspost envelope(s) must be prepaid. The price will vary according to the mailing destination. Be sure to mention your return address to Canada Post staff.

• Address the envelope(s) to an address inside Canada. We cannot send completed visas to addresses outside Canada, including the United States. You must use the visa to enter the United States from outside of the United States.

• Mark the mailing label “signature required” to ensure that someone at the destination address has to sign for the envelope. This will ensure that your passport and visa, which are valuable documents, will not be left unattended.

For further information about using Xpresspost mailers, including information about cost and delivery times, please inquire at a Canada Post location or see the Canada Post website: http://www.canadapost.ca/personal/offering...n/default-e.asp.

Please note the following about having your visa returned via mail:

• We can only return visas using the Canada Post Xpresspost service, not by regular mail or private courier service.

• Neither the consulate nor the U.S. Government can accept any liability for passports or visas lost in the mail.

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As lgg said, they don't state it anymore, it is posted in the consulate, so for those that don't know I guess it is a big surprise on the day :)

It used to be in the supplemental instructions which can be found here.

In purchasing Xpresspost mailers at Canada Post, please note the following:

• The mailer should be the 314 mm x 394 mm size (12 inches by 15 inches).

• For return addresses in Quebec and Ontario, you may use a “Regional” Xpresspost mailer. All other addresses require a “National” Xpresspost mailer.

• The Xpresspost envelope(s) must be prepaid. The price will vary according to the mailing destination. Be sure to mention your return address to Canada Post staff.

• Address the envelope(s) to an address inside Canada. We cannot send completed visas to addresses outside Canada, including the United States. You must use the visa to enter the United States from outside of the United States.

• Mark the mailing label “signature required” to ensure that someone at the destination address has to sign for the envelope. This will ensure that your passport and visa, which are valuable documents, will not be left unattended.

For further information about using Xpresspost mailers, including information about cost and delivery times, please inquire at a Canada Post location or see the Canada Post website: http://www.canadapost.ca/personal/offering...n/default-e.asp.

Please note the following about having your visa returned via mail:

• We can only return visas using the Canada Post Xpresspost service, not by regular mail or private courier service.

• Neither the consulate nor the U.S. Government can accept any liability for passports or visas lost in the mail.

ok thats a great info.

thanks

I-130 Journey

04-18-09 - I-130 sent USPS Priority to Chicago Lockbox

04-24-09 - I-130 received by USCS and the first touch

04-27-09 - I-130 NOA1 (California Service Center)

04-27-09 - Check Cashed

08-13-09 - I-130 Received NOA2 e-mail

08-17-09 - I-130 Received NOA2 Hardcopy (I-797)

NVC Journey

08-17-09 - NVC Received/Case number assigned

09-08-09 - NVC sent the first mail to the petitioner

09-08-09 - DS-3032 / AOS Bill Generated

09-08-09 - E-mailed DS-3032

09-09-09 - Mailed DS-3032

09-09-09 - Pay AOS Bill (Online)

09-10-09 - AOS Bill Show as PAID

09-10-09 - IV Bill Generated

09-11-09 - Paid IV Bill

09-11-09 - NVC accepted DS-3032(received an e-mail)

09-12-09 - Mailed I-864 Package

09-14-09 - IV Bill Show as PAID

09-15-09 - I-864 received at NVC

09-16-09 - Mailed IV Package(DS-230)

09-17-09 - DS-230 package delivered to NVC(confirmed via fed-ex)

09-21-09 - NVC received the DS-230

09-23-09 - NVC sent an e-mail asking for DS-230 package

09-24-09 - NVC confirmed that the DS-230 package received

09-26-09 - Login Failed!!!

09-28-09 - Case Completed at NVC --------------------------------------------------NVC stage is completed in 38 days

01-27-10 - Medical

02-05-10 - Interview Date

04-14-10 - POE

Done with USCIS until Apr 14,2012 (Removal of Conditions)

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Yep, we get one but it does NOT mention this envelope at all...

Red - They put the information in the interview letter for K1s.

Do CR1's get an interview letter?

USCIS

NOA #2: Approval June 25th, 2009 - 92 days

NVC

July 8, 2009 to August 10, 2009 - 28 days

Interview Assigned - December 3, 2009 - FINALLY!!

Medical - December 14, 2009 - Passed

Embassy/Interview - January 26, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Canada - 167 days PASSED!!!

Port of Entry - February 26, 2010 Baltimore International, Maryland

USCIS -- ROC package sent off

November 26, 2011 to Vermont station November 30, 2011 received NOA1December 16, 2011 received biometrics appointment.

January 04, 2012 Biometrics

September 2, 2012, RFE Received.

September 22, 2012 RFE responded to

October 15, 2012 ROC approved, 10 Green card on its way.

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Just FYI -- the current largest "National Prepaid Xpresspost" envelope is actually slightly smaller than what they used to be. They're now 390mm X 295mm. I know it still shows the old dimensions on the website, but the cost etc. was the same for this slightly smaller Xpresspost envelope.

Don't forget to PURCHASE a "signature on delivery" label for an extra $1.50 if you don't want to risk the envelope getting crammed into your mailbox.

Altogether, this envelope is over $26.00 after tax.

Edited by Wyatt's Torch

Married: 07-03-09

I-130 filed: 08-11-09

NOA1: 09-04-09

NOA2: 10-01-09

NVC received: 10-14-09

Opted In to Electronic Processing: 10-19-09

Case complete @ NVC: 11-13-09

Interview assigned: 01-22-10 (70 days between case complete and interview assignment)

Medical in Vancouver: 01-28-10

Interview @ Montreal: 03-05-10 -- APPROVED!

POE @ Blaine (Pacific Highway): 03-10-10

3000 mile drive from Vancouver to DC: 03-10-10 to 3-12-10

Green card received: 04-02-10

SSN received: 04-07-10

------------------------------------------

Mailed I-751: 12-27-11

Arrived at USCIS: 12-29-11

I-751 NOA1: 12-30-11 Check cashed: 01-04-12

Biometrics: 02-24-12

10-year GC finally approved: 12-20-12

Received 10-year GC: 01-10-13

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I have a similar n00b question (but hopefully can be excused as am actually a n00b :P )

Filing DCF in Toronto, instruction on the consulate website says to include with the I-130 a 'Prepaid, self addressed Canada Post Express mailer' - but no instruction as to the size. What size should it be, and what is it for?? With DCF, they should call me for a meeting/interview to show all the original documents, which I presume I will get back at that time. And they won't have my passport to send back. Unless I have to leave it with them for some reason. :huh:

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

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I have a similar n00b question (but hopefully can be excused as am actually a n00b :P )

Filing DCF in Toronto, instruction on the consulate website says to include with the I-130 a 'Prepaid, self addressed Canada Post Express mailer' - but no instruction as to the size. What size should it be, and what is it for?? With DCF, they should call me for a meeting/interview to show all the original documents, which I presume I will get back at that time. And they won't have my passport to send back. Unless I have to leave it with them for some reason. :huh:

I presume it would be the same size as I mentioned -- the 390 x 295 one.

They use this envelope to send all of your materials back to you, along with other documentation for the border.

If I'm wrong, Trailmix will be along shortly to tell me so.

Married: 07-03-09

I-130 filed: 08-11-09

NOA1: 09-04-09

NOA2: 10-01-09

NVC received: 10-14-09

Opted In to Electronic Processing: 10-19-09

Case complete @ NVC: 11-13-09

Interview assigned: 01-22-10 (70 days between case complete and interview assignment)

Medical in Vancouver: 01-28-10

Interview @ Montreal: 03-05-10 -- APPROVED!

POE @ Blaine (Pacific Highway): 03-10-10

3000 mile drive from Vancouver to DC: 03-10-10 to 3-12-10

Green card received: 04-02-10

SSN received: 04-07-10

------------------------------------------

Mailed I-751: 12-27-11

Arrived at USCIS: 12-29-11

I-751 NOA1: 12-30-11 Check cashed: 01-04-12

Biometrics: 02-24-12

10-year GC finally approved: 12-20-12

Received 10-year GC: 01-10-13

------------------------------------------

Better to be very overprepared than even slightly underprepared!

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I presume it would be the same size as I mentioned -- the 390 x 295 one.

They use this envelope to send all of your materials back to you, along with other documentation for the border.

If I'm wrong, Trailmix will be along shortly to tell me so.

If that's the case, then I'm thoroughly confused. :unsure:

I sent photocopies of all the I-130 supporting documents (birth certs, etc.), with the next step supposedly being a call/email from the consulate to go in in person - where I present all the original documents.

I sent my petition in the 'document' size mailer (middle size), definitely couldn't have fit the huge one inside that one.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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If I'm wrong, Trailmix will be along shortly to tell me so.

I'm sure you meant that in the nicest possible way? :hehe:

Hi Bird,

I'm not all that familiar with direct consular filing because there haven't been that many people here who did it and those that do don't discuss it :lol:

You are correct in that you will be called to Toronto for an appointment where you will present your original documents, I also assume they will return them to you on the day and just keep the copies you have sent.

Once that is done you will get notice of approval of your I-130 petition.

You will then receive instruction on what to submit next and details about getting your medical done.

Hopefully someone who has DCF'd recently will come by to explain the envelope - otherwise I would provide the largest size as mentioned above - in case it just gets forwarded with your stuff to Montreal.

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I'm sure you meant that in the nicest possible way? :hehe:

Hi Bird,

I'm not all that familiar with direct consular filing because there haven't been that many people here who did it and those that do don't discuss it :lol:

You are correct in that you will be called to Toronto for an appointment where you will present your original documents, I also assume they will return them to you on the day and just keep the copies you have sent.

Once that is done you will get notice of approval of your I-130 petition.

You will then receive instruction on what to submit next and details about getting your medical done.

Hopefully someone who has DCF'd recently will come by to explain the envelope - otherwise I would provide the largest size as mentioned above - in case it just gets forwarded with your stuff to Montreal.

Thanks TM! (Hi, I'm Kerry, btw)

Yeah, I've been searching for Canadian DCF info/threads, but it's pretty scarce. If I do have questions though, would I be better posting them in the Canadian forum or the DCF forum?

I (un)fortunately already sent my I-130 off today, and included the smaller size envelope (the post office lady said that's normally the size they use to send passports back, and I - brain-frazzled specimen I am right now - didn't realize that I wasn't actually *sending* my passport... :blush: Hopefully I can work this out once the consulate contacts me about going in. :)

Sorry for hijacking your thread, lgg! And good luck with your interview!!

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