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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Just picked up my passport! 9 days til POE!!

CONGRATS!

What courier did they use to send the passport? And it arrived in just 3 days?

To everyone: What is the average time from interview to passport in hand?

USCIS (204 days)

08-05-10: I-130 package sent USPS Express

08-06-10: Package delivered in Chicago (Received Date) (Priority Date)

08-18-2010: NOA1 (Notice Date) Received text & email with case number, Check Cashed

08-21-10: Hardcopy NOA1

11-02-10 Case Transferred from CSC to TSC

11-03-10 Hardcopy Transfer to TSC Notice

11-24-10 Transferred TSC to USCIS Office

02-14-11 Received e-mail & text for RFE

02-18-11 Hard Copy RFE

02-28-11 Mailed RFE overnight

03-03-11 RFE received by TSC

03-10-2011 NOA2 Approved

03-16-11 TSC mailed package to NVC

03-17-11 Hard Copy NOA2

03-18-01 NVC Received package

NVC (Electronic Processing) (87 days)

03-18-2011 Case number assigned, OPTIN e-mailed

03-21-11 Gave e-mails; received IID# BID#; Submitted DS-261

03-22-11 AOS Invoiced, Sent AOS Payment

03-23-11 AOS shows PAID, e-mailed AOS Package

03-25-11 IV Invoiced, Sent IV Payment

03-28-11 IV Shows PAID

03-30-11 Completed DS-260

04-07-11 OPTIN Accepted; AOS Package resent

04-18-11 Submitted Supporting Documents for IV

04-19-11 Received RFE for AOS

04-23-11 Received False RFE for Missing IV

05-02-11 E-mailed AOS RFE

05-06-11 Resent IV

05-23-11 False RFE for Missing AOS RFE; Resent AOS RFE

06-10-11 SIF

06-13-11 Case Complete

Consulate/Medical

06-14-11 Interview Scheduled for 07-18-11

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I do not believe my wife's wait time was average. We had the interview last Wednesday in Montreal and her VISA/passport arrived in Vancouver at DHL on Friday morning...2 days total.

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I do not believe my wife's wait time was average. We had the interview last Wednesday in Montreal and her VISA/passport arrived in Vancouver at DHL on Friday morning...2 days total.

That is awesome for you guys, but I think you're correct, that it's not really average. I've been waiting 8 days, and don't even have a waybill number yet, but I think that's pretty typical. The approval letter has a note on the back that says wait "approximatively" (yes, it really says approximatively) 6 - 7 business days.... so you guys are lucky!

May 25th, 2010 : Filed I-129F at CSC

June 1st, 2010 : NoA1

June 7th, 2010 : Touch

October 19th, 2010: Touch

October 20th, 2010: NoA2! (141 days)

November 8th, 2010: Received Packet 3 from Montreal

November 10th, 2010: Sent Packet 3 back to Montreal

November 25th: Received Packet 4 & Scheduled interview!

March 8th, 2011: Interview in Montreal - Approved!

April 30th, 2011: Move to CA

May 6th, 2011: Married <3

May 31st, 2011: Filed AOS

June 6th, 2011: NoA1

June 13th, 2011: Received Notice for Biometrics

July 7th, 2011: Biometrics

August 22, 2011: AOS Interview - Approved!

August 29th, 2011: Greencard in hand!

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I have a question for you...is there a reference number or does your page say anything? When I checked last Friday, it gave a "reference" number that was 5 letters, followed by 7 numbers. Next to that is said "At Consular Services." I think later in the day it changed to shipped, but the reference stayed the same. I tried using the reference number to track it on DHL.com and nothing would come up.

That was my mistake...I forgot to use DHL.ca. (I'm the USC and forgot to change .com to .ca.) Once I went to that site, I plugged in the "reference" number, and up popped the tracking information showing it was delivered that morning.

If you have anything showing as a reference number, try using that on the Canadian DHL website.

We were pretty shocked it was delivered only two days after the interview. Even the woman who did the interview said it should be shipped this week and we should have it by this Friday, not last.

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I have a question for you...is there a reference number or does your page say anything? When I checked last Friday, it gave a "reference" number that was 5 letters, followed by 7 numbers. Next to that is said "At Consular Services." I think later in the day it changed to shipped, but the reference stayed the same. I tried using the reference number to track it on DHL.com and nothing would come up.

That was my mistake...I forgot to use DHL.ca. (I'm the USC and forgot to change .com to .ca.) Once I went to that site, I plugged in the "reference" number, and up popped the tracking information showing it was delivered that morning.

If you have anything showing as a reference number, try using that on the Canadian DHL website.

We were pretty shocked it was delivered only two days after the interview. Even the woman who did the interview said it should be shipped this week and we should have it by this Friday, not last.

Thanks, I'll check that out! I'm 99% sure I have a reference ID but not a waybill number. I'll check to see if DHL.ca offers any insight.

Thanks again :)

May 25th, 2010 : Filed I-129F at CSC

June 1st, 2010 : NoA1

June 7th, 2010 : Touch

October 19th, 2010: Touch

October 20th, 2010: NoA2! (141 days)

November 8th, 2010: Received Packet 3 from Montreal

November 10th, 2010: Sent Packet 3 back to Montreal

November 25th: Received Packet 4 & Scheduled interview!

March 8th, 2011: Interview in Montreal - Approved!

April 30th, 2011: Move to CA

May 6th, 2011: Married <3

May 31st, 2011: Filed AOS

June 6th, 2011: NoA1

June 13th, 2011: Received Notice for Biometrics

July 7th, 2011: Biometrics

August 22, 2011: AOS Interview - Approved!

August 29th, 2011: Greencard in hand!

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That is awesome for you guys, but I think you're correct, that it's not really average. I've been waiting 8 days, and don't even have a waybill number yet, but I think that's pretty typical. The approval letter has a note on the back that says wait "approximatively" (yes, it really says approximatively) 6 - 7 business days.... so you guys are lucky!

I got mine in 3 days but again, not very typical. I was talking to another VJer who had their interview the same day as you and they haven't received their passport either, and as of yesterday, the consulate hadn't even shipped it yet.

Met in 2004 at a Dave Matthews Band concert, started dating November 2005, engaged February 2009 and married November 14, 2009. Together in the US on March 19th 2011

CR-1 journey

USCIS: (170 days)

2010-03-27: I-130 sent

2010-09-23: NOA2

NVC: (93 days)

2010-10-06: NVC Case Number assigned

2011-01-05: SIF and Case Completion!

2011-02-15: Medical in Toronto

2011-03-07: Interview approved (335 days from NOA1)

2011-03-10: Passport received

2011-03-19: POE - Buffalo, NY

2011-03-28: SSN received

2011-03-31: USCIS Welcome

2011-04-05: Conditional Green Card received

2012-11-30: Notice to file I-751 received

2012-12-12: I-751 (Remove of Conditions) sent

2013-08-16: Conditions removed. 10 year Permanent Resident Card received

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I got mine in 3 days but again, not very typical. I was talking to another VJer who had their interview the same day as you and they haven't received their passport either, and as of yesterday, the consulate hadn't even shipped it yet.

Less than an hour after I posted that, I got an email from the consulate saying DHL had picked up my passport, and gave me the waybill number :)

So, I have now changed my address in the system to come directly to my house!

May 25th, 2010 : Filed I-129F at CSC

June 1st, 2010 : NoA1

June 7th, 2010 : Touch

October 19th, 2010: Touch

October 20th, 2010: NoA2! (141 days)

November 8th, 2010: Received Packet 3 from Montreal

November 10th, 2010: Sent Packet 3 back to Montreal

November 25th: Received Packet 4 & Scheduled interview!

March 8th, 2011: Interview in Montreal - Approved!

April 30th, 2011: Move to CA

May 6th, 2011: Married <3

May 31st, 2011: Filed AOS

June 6th, 2011: NoA1

June 13th, 2011: Received Notice for Biometrics

July 7th, 2011: Biometrics

August 22, 2011: AOS Interview - Approved!

August 29th, 2011: Greencard in hand!

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congrats!

10/10/09: Married in Hamilton, Ontario :)

04/01/2010 : I-130 Sent

04/16/10 : NOA1 Issued (Hard Copy)

09/02/2010: File Touched Fingers Crossed

09/24/2010: NOA2 Approval!!!


  • 161 Days since NOA1 - NOA2
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    NVC Received File - 10/04/2010
    10/07/2010 Received Case #/Opted into Electronic Processing

    • OPT IN EMAIL CONFIRMATION INTO ELECTRONIC PROCESSING RECEIVED 10/25 TOOK 18 DAYS FROM INITIAL EMAIL SENT
    • DS3032 Sent Following Electronic Proccessing Formats

10/15/2010: I-864(AOS) fee ($88) payment Received

10/18/2010: I-864 (AOS) PAID

10/20/2010: AOS package Sent via Email for Electronic Processing

10/22/2010: IV Bill Invoiced

10/22/2010: IV Bill Paid (Shown Paid Status 8/25/2010)

10/27/2010:DS Forms Emailed Via Email for Electronic Processing

01/06/2011: Sign in Failed

11/23/2010: AOS package review completed

01/05/2011: IV package review completed

01/06/2011: Case Completed (Received case complete Email VIA Electronic Processing)

01/07/2011: Consulate Interview Scheduled

Consulate

02/15/2011: Medical

03/04/2011: Interview

U.S

03/07/2011: POE South of Montreal US-CDN border

03/07/2011: Welcome Letter

03/24/2011: Green Card

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Less than an hour after I posted that, I got an email from the consulate saying DHL had picked up my passport, and gave me the waybill number :)

So, I have now changed my address in the system to come directly to my house!

Nice! And the VJer that I was speaking about recieved their passport this morning!

Met in 2004 at a Dave Matthews Band concert, started dating November 2005, engaged February 2009 and married November 14, 2009. Together in the US on March 19th 2011

CR-1 journey

USCIS: (170 days)

2010-03-27: I-130 sent

2010-09-23: NOA2

NVC: (93 days)

2010-10-06: NVC Case Number assigned

2011-01-05: SIF and Case Completion!

2011-02-15: Medical in Toronto

2011-03-07: Interview approved (335 days from NOA1)

2011-03-10: Passport received

2011-03-19: POE - Buffalo, NY

2011-03-28: SSN received

2011-03-31: USCIS Welcome

2011-04-05: Conditional Green Card received

2012-11-30: Notice to file I-751 received

2012-12-12: I-751 (Remove of Conditions) sent

2013-08-16: Conditions removed. 10 year Permanent Resident Card received

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NVC arranged our interview for next week and paid the fee ($400/person) to NVC. Our interview letter does not mention any other payment but you never know.

Just wondering, what is the acceptable method of payment at MTL? We have Canadian and US credit card. Do we need to take CAD$/US$ cash?

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USD Cash only accepted payment

10/10/09: Married in Hamilton, Ontario :)

04/01/2010 : I-130 Sent

04/16/10 : NOA1 Issued (Hard Copy)

09/02/2010: File Touched Fingers Crossed

09/24/2010: NOA2 Approval!!!


  • 161 Days since NOA1 - NOA2
    ------------------
    NVC Received File - 10/04/2010
    10/07/2010 Received Case #/Opted into Electronic Processing

    • OPT IN EMAIL CONFIRMATION INTO ELECTRONIC PROCESSING RECEIVED 10/25 TOOK 18 DAYS FROM INITIAL EMAIL SENT
    • DS3032 Sent Following Electronic Proccessing Formats

10/15/2010: I-864(AOS) fee ($88) payment Received

10/18/2010: I-864 (AOS) PAID

10/20/2010: AOS package Sent via Email for Electronic Processing

10/22/2010: IV Bill Invoiced

10/22/2010: IV Bill Paid (Shown Paid Status 8/25/2010)

10/27/2010:DS Forms Emailed Via Email for Electronic Processing

01/06/2011: Sign in Failed

11/23/2010: AOS package review completed

01/05/2011: IV package review completed

01/06/2011: Case Completed (Received case complete Email VIA Electronic Processing)

01/07/2011: Consulate Interview Scheduled

Consulate

02/15/2011: Medical

03/04/2011: Interview

U.S

03/07/2011: POE South of Montreal US-CDN border

03/07/2011: Welcome Letter

03/24/2011: Green Card

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I started getting my 'proof book' done. It has a year of phone records in it...I highlighted any call made to/from my husband, his work, his mother, his brother etc..anything that would be attributed to him. I have pictures from when we were dating, our engagement, wedding, holidays with each other's family and trips we took. I also have copies of my life insurance policy with his name as beneficiary (no bank accounts as of yet). I have cards he has given me, ones I gave him and also ones that were addressed to both of us (thank you cards, invitations etc..) I guess I could include some emails but we talk on the phone more than email or chat (as we both work 9-5 jobs). As for gifts, I don't really know what I would include...I'm wearing the biggest one he has giving me on my left ring finger :D

Did they even ask for all that evidence of a relationship???

Met online Dec 2005

Starting talking more Jan-April 2006

Started long distance Relationship June 2006

Engaged Aug 2006

Met in person June 2007

Filed for Fiance Visa (denied didn't meet two years prior)

Visited him Nov 2007

Married Nov 20 2007

Filed I130 June 2008

I130 Approved October 2009

Sent to NVC Nov 2009

AOS Check cleared April 2010

Visa Processing fee sent out May 2010

Money Order cashed May 8th 2010

Visa Application Send June 12 2010

Application Approved/left NVC Aug 16/2010

Consulate received Feb 8/2011

Medical Exam March 9/2011

Interview March 24/2011

VISA APPROVED March 24/2011

Visa received April 12th

Moving May 6th

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Im seriously stressed, Im missed an original document from my husbands AOS..

Will I be denied? Or will they ask me to submit it back to them? :help:

Met online Dec 2005

Starting talking more Jan-April 2006

Started long distance Relationship June 2006

Engaged Aug 2006

Met in person June 2007

Filed for Fiance Visa (denied didn't meet two years prior)

Visited him Nov 2007

Married Nov 20 2007

Filed I130 June 2008

I130 Approved October 2009

Sent to NVC Nov 2009

AOS Check cleared April 2010

Visa Processing fee sent out May 2010

Money Order cashed May 8th 2010

Visa Application Send June 12 2010

Application Approved/left NVC Aug 16/2010

Consulate received Feb 8/2011

Medical Exam March 9/2011

Interview March 24/2011

VISA APPROVED March 24/2011

Visa received April 12th

Moving May 6th

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