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Woohoo, congrats and good luck, I've been reading this whole book ahead and then get one more reasonably sooner is quite common so I'm keeping my fingers crossed when I do it a few short weeks from now. You're almost over all the hurdles. Doubt forget to do your medical too. I bet the butterflies are scattering now..lol

Thanks so much! I scheduled my medical yesterday morning, for November 12. :) The were very nice. I am so so so anxious about the interview. Thankfully my fiance (the USC) is going to come with. He's never been to Montreal before, so it should be fun.

01/24/2015: Green Card / 2 Year Permanent Resident Card received.

12/05/2016: Filed I-751 Removal of Conditions.

12/24/2016: NOA1 received. 

01/09/2017: Biometrics Appointment.

11/10/2017: I-751 approval letter received (No Interview Required)!!

11/30/2017: 10yr Green Card produced & mailed.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Is everybody putting together their Interview Packets?

Which guide are you following (it seems like the list varies from CSC, e-mail from the Embassy, consulate website, etc? What are you bringing?

Here's my list (in order)

1. Appointment Confirmation

2. Passport

3. Copy of the bio page of my Passport

4. DS 230 Part 1 (+copy)

5. DS 156 x2 (+copy)

6. DS 156K, unsigned (+copy)

7. Confirmation page of DS 160 (+copy)

8. Intent to marry (+copy)

9. Long form Birth Cert. (+copy)

10. Divorce Decree (+copy)

11. Police Cert. (+copy)

12. I-134 (+copy) + supporting evidence (+copy)

13. Copy of USC Fiance's Birth Cert. (to prove status in US)

14. Proof of on going relationship (plane stubs, rental receipts with both names, etc)

16. NOA2

17. 2x2 Passport Picture x2

Am I forgetting anything? What else are you including?

12.27.10 We met in Vegas

05.31.12 Engaged... in Vegas =)

K1
03.02.13 I-129F sent to TX
03.07.13 NOA1 E-mail Notification

08.13.13 NOA2 E-mail Notification (6+ months)

08.29.13 Case arrives at MTL Consulate

09.13.13 Packet 3 arrives

09.17.13 Packet 3 is accetped at MTL (confirmed via Xpresspost tracking)

09.26.13 Packet 4 arrives

10.22.13 Medical

11.07.13 Interview (Approved!)

11.20.13 VISA/PASSPORT IN HAND!!! (Couriered)

12.26.13 P.O.E. Detroit, MI.

12.31.13 ***WEDDING***

AOS

02.25.14 NOA1 for AOS, EAD & AP

03.xx.14 RFE (mid-March)

03.21.14 Biometrics

04.21.14 RFE docs received & AOS case touched

05.22.14 EAD/AP approved

05.31.14 EAD/AP received

06.09.14 Notice of Potential Interview Waiver Case (projected additional wait of 6 months)

07.30.14 Notice that my Permanent Resident status has been registered!!!

08.05.14 Card/Document Production

08.07.14 GREEN CARD IN HAND =)

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Filed: Country: Canada
Timeline

Is everybody putting together their Interview Packets?

Which guide are you following (it seems like the list varies from CSC, e-mail from the Embassy, consulate website, etc? What are you bringing?

Here's my list (in order)

1. Appointment Confirmation

2. Passport

3. Copy of the bio page of my Passport

4. DS 230 Part 1 (+copy)

5. DS 156 x2 (+copy)

6. DS 156K, unsigned (+copy)

7. Confirmation page of DS 160 (+copy)

8. Intent to marry (+copy)

9. Long form Birth Cert. (+copy)

10. Divorce Decree (+copy)

11. Police Cert. (+copy)

12. I-134 (+copy) + supporting evidence (+copy)

13. Copy of USC Fiance's Birth Cert. (to prove status in US)

14. Proof of on going relationship (plane stubs, rental receipts with both names, etc)

16. NOA2

17. 2x2 Passport Picture x2

Am I forgetting anything? What else are you including?

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no you dont need to fill up new one, just a copy of everything is good to bring.

Dont forget to translate your french certificate.... like the birth certificate.

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