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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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20 minutes.

This would be a great time to fill out yer official VJ timeline, over at http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=89187

Good Luck !

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Be warned there is barely any parking, the traffic is really bad and the line up outside the consul is generally long.

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You'd rather be too early (get yourself parking, get into the Consulate, have to wait awhile) -- than be rushing in and late!

Best of luck with your interview!

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My interview in tomorrow morning at 9:30 in Montreal. Ive heard its good to be early, but how early? 20 minutes, an hour or a few hours? Im quite nervous about the whole thing.

Well, the important question is, do you want to get it done quickly and leave really early? If so, then get there around 6:30-7, because they open the doors at 7:45 and it's a first come, first serve basis. Forget about the time you were given (9:30) as it means NOTHING.

My appointment was scheduled for 8:30, yet I got to the consulate at 6:30 and was the first in line. Because of this, I was the first inside, given the first number, and went to the window first.

If you don't care about being there for a few hours, then you can get to the consulate whenever you want, it won't matter. The only thing that matters is how many people are in front of you that determines when you'll interview.

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