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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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So I have read over the details on this website (which I keep thinking is not up to date) as well as all the information on the "Interview preparation" page at travel.state.gov

I still feel like I need more.

at this point we have collected:

joint bank accnt cheques (with each of our names on them)
pictures (dates and places written on the back)
emails (a few from each year of our 6 year relationship. Ones that mostly talk about trips to see each other or plans for holidays)
facebook convos
appointment letter
passport
2 passport photos
all original documents
medical exam results
afidavid of support (all original documents)

I am also briging extra copies of all documents sent to NVC (just in case???)

(I wish I had more cards or letter but most are in storage...eeek.)

My husband had an interview with a seperate person early on in the process and he had sent in an original package that included more pictures, letters from family memebers stating our relationship was true and valid, some emails.
I was told that would be there when I arrived for my interview as well???

My husband will also be joining me at my appointment.

I may at this point just be going crazy feeling like I don't have enough. (My interview is on MONDAY!!!!)

Let me know if anyone has any more suggestions.

Posted

First question, are you a Canadian citizen?

If so you're really over thinking the interview in Montreal. It's an easy consulate. Most people never show any evidence. The only times people tend to have trouble is when they're PR from a high fraud cointry or their family is from countries that are high fraud. Read the reviews, they're very accurate.

Best of luck on Monday! Im sure you'll be moving in no time.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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OP might also want to think about bringing some proof of US domicile or intent to establish domicile in the US, whichever applies.

Timeline after visa approval

Immigrant fee paid on ELIS - Jan 24th

POE - Jan 25th

Update on GC and SSN

(as of March 14th, 2014)

ELIS status - Closed (Card produced)

USCIS case check with receipt number (starts with IOE) - Card delivered in the mail

SSN - Received (Went to SSA location to apply for one)

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

N-400 Naturalization Process

N-400 package mailed in - Nov 7th

Payment posted on cc account - Nov 10th

NOA (hard copy) - Nov 14th

Biometrics - Dec 7th

In Line - Dec 27th

Posted

OP might also want to think about bringing some proof of US domicile or intent to establish domicile in the US, whichever applies.

Only would be necessary if the petitioner is living in Canada with the beneficiary. It doesn't sound like that is the case but it's a good thing to mention, just in case. :)

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

Posted

Bring your originals, the passport photos, a copy of everything you've sent them, your loomis sign up sheet, interview letter, passport, medical package.

You'll be golden, esp with your hubs there to support you.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

 
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