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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I have my interview in Montreal this Wednesday, August 15. I did NOT do electronic processing and therefore all of my original documents are already in Montreal. When I was sent my letter letting me know when my interview date was, there was a page included with Document Name and Document Status and apparently it looks like the only things I need to bring to my interview are: Montreal Letter, Medical Exam Results in the sealed envelope (which I received a few days ago), Loomis Courier proof of registration, Passport. I have copies of all of my documents that were already sent to Montreal but am missing my copy of my husband's Affidavit of Support. I know they already have the original but should I be worried that I'm missing my copy of it? Also, is there anything else I should bring with me? I read some people have brought past plane tickets, wedding photos, etc. to prove their relationship. Any help you can pass my way would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks so much!

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I have my interview in Montreal this Wednesday, August 15. I did NOT do electronic processing and therefore all of my original documents are already in Montreal. When I was sent my letter letting me know when my interview date was, there was a page included with Document Name and Document Status and apparently it looks like the only things I need to bring to my interview are: Montreal Letter, Medical Exam Results in the sealed envelope (which I received a few days ago), Loomis Courier proof of registration, Passport. I have copies of all of my documents that were already sent to Montreal but am missing my copy of my husband's Affidavit of Support. I know they already have the original but should I be worried that I'm missing my copy of it? Also, is there anything else I should bring with me? I read some people have brought past plane tickets, wedding photos, etc. to prove their relationship. Any help you can pass my way would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks so much!

You also need 2 passport photos. Besides that, I think that's all the required documents.

Yes, even though Montreal isn't hard and rarely asks for proof of relationship, it's still a really good idea to bring some (plane tickets, photos, etc).

And although Montreal should have your packages, it's still a good idea to have copies of everything you've submitted, just in case.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Your better to be over prepared then under prepared. I had brought every document i thought necessary including pages of emails to support on going relationship as well. Once landed there it went great. They understood that i was nervous and took their time. It went really well. They asked me how we met, where my fiancee is working, what kind of job he has and just other simple quetions like that. Im sure that everything is going to be fine.

NOA1 FILED : SEPT. 12 2011

NOA1 : SEPT. 20 2011

NOA2 : JAN. 30 2012

PACKET 3 : MARCH 12 2012

PACKET 4 : APRIL 23 2012

INTERVIEW : MAI 23 2012

VISA RECEIVED : JUNE 06 2012

US ENTRY : JUNE 14 2012

MARRIED : AUGUST 09 2012

AOS : OCTOBER 18 2012

BIO : NOVEMBER 20 2012

I-129 APPROVED IN 132 DAYS

INTERVIEW TOOK 252 DAYS

VISA IN HAND AFTER 266 DAYS

 
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