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Hey everybody.

We leave for Montreal in 3 days. Bright and early Tuesday morning. Medical Wednesday. Interview the following Wednesday.

I'm kind of freeeeeeeaking out!!! I'm so excited because I really, really, really hope we get approved but I am also so scared because of all the domicile issues. Ugh. Why is it even an issue? I don't get it. :cry:

 

~12-25-2006: met online (a blog site)
05-01-2013: FINALLY MET IN PERSON! in Canada
05-04-2013: finally became a couple
06-14-2014: got engaged
08-08-2014: got married in Canada
09-18-2014: sent I-130 via UPS, 142 pages in total
09-19-2014: I-130 arrived and signed for
09-24-2014: NOA1 text & hard copy received same day, Vermont Service Center
11-20-2014: NOA2 (I-130 approval!) hard copy received, 57 days from NOA1


12-08-2014: NVC received case
01-14-2015: case number and IIN number received via email
01-14-2015: DS-261 submitted
01-14-2015: AOS fee paid
01-22-2015: IV fee paid
01-24-2015: DS-260 submitted
01-25-2015: AOS and IV documents submitted electronically
02-18-2015: petitioner's proof of US domicile submitted electronically
02-25-2015: email confirmation received (31 days after sending!), scan date of 01-26-2015 <--60 day wait starts
03-24-2015: email confirmation received (34 days after sending!), scan date of 02-18-2015 <--60 day wait starts (a 2nd time)
03-31-2015: case completed at NVC! 2/18 documents got reviewed with the 1/26 ones, 64 days from original scan date

 

04-07-2015: case complete email received
04-22-2015: interview date email received
05-13-2015: medical in Montreal

05-19-2015: picked up medical results
05-20-2015: interview in Montreal --- APPROVED!, 238 days from NOA1

05-25-2015: passport/visa received!

05-30-2015: POE, Calais/St Stephen land crossing, 248 days from NOA1

06-03-2015: paid ELIS fee

06-10-2015: SSN received

07-02-2015: green card received!


03-13-2017: sent I-751 via USPS to Vermont Service Center, 156 pages in total 
03-14-2017: I-751 arrived and signed for

03-23-2017: NOA1 received, dated 03-16-2017

04-07-2017: biometrics appointment letter received 
04-18-2017: biometrics appointment 

02-05-2018: I-751 approval received!, dated 02-01-2018

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You'll be okay. Just take all the domicile evidence you can. The interview is VERY simple, you'll be okay!

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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Thanks you two. I hope it'll be simple. Uuugh.

I've been in Canada almost a year (almost EXACTLY a year the day of the interview; been here since May 22, 2014, interview is May 20, 2015; crazy). And while I never, ever intended to live here, haven't worked here, don't consider Canada my home legally, I still have to prove that the US is actually where I live. Montreal prefers the petitioner actually be living in the US and since I've been here almost a year that is obviously longer than the standard max 6 months, so I have to prove I am actually going home when my husband gets his approval. Hope that makes any kind of sense! -_-


HI guys, I hope everyone is doing good....I got a checklist yesterday :(((

Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear that. Luckily EP is caught up to mail speed now, so it shouldn't be too long before you get your CC.

 

~12-25-2006: met online (a blog site)
05-01-2013: FINALLY MET IN PERSON! in Canada
05-04-2013: finally became a couple
06-14-2014: got engaged
08-08-2014: got married in Canada
09-18-2014: sent I-130 via UPS, 142 pages in total
09-19-2014: I-130 arrived and signed for
09-24-2014: NOA1 text & hard copy received same day, Vermont Service Center
11-20-2014: NOA2 (I-130 approval!) hard copy received, 57 days from NOA1


12-08-2014: NVC received case
01-14-2015: case number and IIN number received via email
01-14-2015: DS-261 submitted
01-14-2015: AOS fee paid
01-22-2015: IV fee paid
01-24-2015: DS-260 submitted
01-25-2015: AOS and IV documents submitted electronically
02-18-2015: petitioner's proof of US domicile submitted electronically
02-25-2015: email confirmation received (31 days after sending!), scan date of 01-26-2015 <--60 day wait starts
03-24-2015: email confirmation received (34 days after sending!), scan date of 02-18-2015 <--60 day wait starts (a 2nd time)
03-31-2015: case completed at NVC! 2/18 documents got reviewed with the 1/26 ones, 64 days from original scan date

 

04-07-2015: case complete email received
04-22-2015: interview date email received
05-13-2015: medical in Montreal

05-19-2015: picked up medical results
05-20-2015: interview in Montreal --- APPROVED!, 238 days from NOA1

05-25-2015: passport/visa received!

05-30-2015: POE, Calais/St Stephen land crossing, 248 days from NOA1

06-03-2015: paid ELIS fee

06-10-2015: SSN received

07-02-2015: green card received!


03-13-2017: sent I-751 via USPS to Vermont Service Center, 156 pages in total 
03-14-2017: I-751 arrived and signed for

03-23-2017: NOA1 received, dated 03-16-2017

04-07-2017: biometrics appointment letter received 
04-18-2017: biometrics appointment 

02-05-2018: I-751 approval received!, dated 02-01-2018

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HI guys, I hope everyone is doing good....I got a checklist yesterday :(((

send your docs asap....some people have got through checklists in speed time. hang in there.

Hey everybody.

We leave for Montreal in 3 days. Bright and early Tuesday morning. Medical Wednesday. Interview the following Wednesday.

I'm kind of freeeeeeeaking out!!! I'm so excited because I really, really, really hope we get approved but I am also so scared because of all the domicile issues. Ugh. Why is it even an issue? I don't get it. :cry:

and you will be fine...from what i've read, if they want more proof they will ask for it and i'm sure you will have that additional proof....and once you hand it over (well under, haha) you'll get your approval.... and if they don't give it on the spot, they'll send you away asking you to submit it once you return home, and if this is the case, you will get it soon!!! .....but stop worrying they are gonna give it to you!!! i was a wreck my first time, but much more relaxed this time as i know what its about. i know its hard to calm your nerves, but afterwards you're going to laugh and say omg, i worried myself silly. you'll be fine twochickies



USCIS
30 Jan 2014 - Sent I-130
03 Feb 2014- NOA1

10 months of bologna, we cannot believe this, nor will you if you knew
02 Dec 2014- NOA2

NVC
30-Dec 2014 case received
10-Feb 2015 case and iin # assigned
10-Feb 2015 completed ds 261
11-Feb 2015 paid AOS fee
11-Feb 2015 welcome letter rec'd
15-Feb 2015 emailed AOS & IV package info
19-Feb 2015 paid IV fee
23-Feb 2015 submitted ds260
07-Apr 2015 CC :dancing:
26-May 2015. interview--approval

28-May 2015 noon visa in hand!!

POE-??

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the problem is they asked for my current employment proof, since I am a personal trainer and from out of my house and make cash, what do I send in....I am so over this process, it is going to be 2 years in July, starting with the i130, than I601A and now this :((( well I am glad you guys are finally getting your appoitments

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I would start a new topic on the forums, agnie. I don't think anyone here is self-employed for cash. I'm sorry.

Met in 2010 on a forum for a mutual interest. Became friends.
2011: Realized we needed to evaluate our status as friends when we realized we were talking about raising children together.

2011/2012: Decided we were a couple sometime in, but no possibility of being together due to being same sex couple.

June 26, 2013: DOMA overturned. American married couples ALL have the same federal rights at last! We can be a family!

June-September, 2013: Discussion about being together begins.

November 13, 2013: Meet in person to see if this could work. It's perfect. We plan to elope to Boston, MA.

March 13, 2014 Married!

May 9, 2014: Petition mailed to USCIS

May 12, 2014: NOA1.
October 27, 2014: NOA2. (5 months, 2 weeks, 1 day after NOA1)
October 31, 2014: USCIS ships file to NVC (five days after NOA2) Happy Halloween for us!

November 18, 2014: NVC receives our case (22 days after NOA2)

December 17, 2014: NVC generates case number (50 days after NOA2)

December 19, 2014: Receive AOS bill, DS-261. Submit DS-261 (52 days after NOA2)

December 20, 2014: Pay AOS Fee

January 7, 2015: Receive, pay IV Fee

January 10, 2015: Complete DS-260

January 11, 2015: Send AOS package and Civil Documents
March 23, 2015: Case Complete at NVC. (70 days from when they received docs to CC)

May 6, 2015: Interview at Montréal APPROVED!

May 11, 2015: Visa in hand! One year less one day from NOA1.

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Hi everyone I have been looking over everyone timeline so you may see me visiting your page once or twice lol

I am trying to gather a timeline for my interview I got the email conformation today, the thing is the house I rented just got sold so now I am packing everything to go to a storage ..... I still have to pack everything again in a uhaul to drive all the way to Charlotte .... I am so stress with this dam process

So please guys can you help me with a timeline to know from the time u get your cc to when you get your interview date

Thanks guys

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I've run the numbers from Dwheel's spreadsheet, and specifically Canadians, we're averaging 50-51 days from CC to interview date.... some sooner, some later.....

Best wishes!!!

Met in the SCA - DRACO INVICTUS!  08-14-2014 Married in Ann Arbor, MI

Spoiler

 

USCIS.... DONE  in 150 day from NOA1 to NOA2 (TSC)

NVC... DONE  in 116 days from NOA2 to final CC

Final Steps... DONE in 350 days from NOA1 to POE
POE 08-11-2015 in Detroit, MI 

 

 

 

 

Removal of Conditions

07-11-2017 NOA1 date (rec'd on 14th)

08-03-2017 Daughter and I completed biometrics; May 2018 - I had to redo my biometrics (reason unknown)

WAC17283xxxxx....and we wait...400 days

07-13-2018 I-551 extension stamp (12 mths) obtained at USCIS office in Detroit

09-20-2018 Transferred to TSC

10-15-2018 Text notification "New Card Being Produced"   YAY!!

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Hey guys, has anyone had issues with names on here? This hasn't come up because my paperwork went through the USCIS and NVC without any issues, so I am hoping it won't create any issues at the consulate either. My birth name is really long, so when I was a kid my Mom shortened it and the citizenship card has both the long and the short version on it. I've used the short version on all my other documents - my driver's license, credit cards, etc. THE ONLY thing that has the long version is my original birth certificate and my divorce certificate, because they required my birth certificate for that. All my immigration paperwork matches my short name in the passport.

Again this has not been an issue thus far, so I am wondering what the likelihood is it will be now? I am just asking in case anyone has seen or read anything else like this on VJ. I've scoured and haven't found anything! Thx!!!

Best of luck to all interviewing this week!!!!! Supposed to be beautiful in Montreal:)

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mag, I seriously doubt it will be an issue as you have several docs to prove who you are.

its kind of like your sin, it stays in you birth name yet you assume other names. you may not longer go by that name but have plenty of proof at one point it was you. just bring all the proof you can. another point, since i have a ssn already, i called about that too and i was told by ss it will stay in my birth name, no need to change it. many people change their name and not just because they married (I have a friend who hated her name and just because she changed both, first and last), you will be fine.

on that same note...i've had a nexus card since 2010 and used it kajillion times....not once has anyone noted my name is spelled seriously incorrectly....infact i just noticed it about 3 weeks ago. i called nexus thinking it was a huge deal and the lady i spoke with said....'looks like the error is from our end, all your docs say 'xxxx', looks like a big typeo to me, so just stop by with all your docs and we will get you a new one'.

breathe!!!!



USCIS
30 Jan 2014 - Sent I-130
03 Feb 2014- NOA1

10 months of bologna, we cannot believe this, nor will you if you knew
02 Dec 2014- NOA2

NVC
30-Dec 2014 case received
10-Feb 2015 case and iin # assigned
10-Feb 2015 completed ds 261
11-Feb 2015 paid AOS fee
11-Feb 2015 welcome letter rec'd
15-Feb 2015 emailed AOS & IV package info
19-Feb 2015 paid IV fee
23-Feb 2015 submitted ds260
07-Apr 2015 CC :dancing:
26-May 2015. interview--approval

28-May 2015 noon visa in hand!!

POE-??

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mag, I seriously doubt it will be an issue as you have several docs to prove who you are.

its kind of like your sin, it stays in you birth name yet you assume other names. you may not longer go by that name but have plenty of proof at one point it was you. just bring all the proof you can. another point, since i have a ssn already, i called about that too and i was told by ss it will stay in my birth name, no need to change it. many people change their name and not just because they married (I have a friend who hated her name and just because she changed both, first and last), you will be fine.

on that same note...i've had a nexus card since 2010 and used it kajillion times....not once has anyone noted my name is spelled seriously incorrectly....infact i just noticed it about 3 weeks ago. i called nexus thinking it was a huge deal and the lady i spoke with said....'looks like the error is from our end, all your docs say 'xxxx', looks like a big typeo to me, so just stop by with all your docs and we will get you a new one'.

breathe!!!!

Thanks Mrs. Thb - you are seriously awesome!! I am having a bit of a freak out here. Like seriously in tears that I've ruined it all and should have had all my documents redone in my long name to match my birth certificate.

I am just scared.

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of course you would be, this isn't a cake walk!

on another note...i'm seriously peeved at dr m office....purolator came today....left a tag...i now get to drive across town to pick up the package.....like #######? what's the point of spending 50$ if i still have to go retrieve the stupid thing....and i have to wait for the package to return back to the depot to get it, which is ANOTHER day. thank goodness i have tonnes of time prior to my interview!!!! note to self mag....bring chocolates and coffee with you to your medical, get it on good with the reception people and call daily to ensure you have your package asap!!!!

one would think they would try again!

but, i guess i should be happy that i didn't have to drive all the way toronto to get it.....grrrr

man i'm have a terrible, no good, horrible, awful MONDAY!!!



USCIS
30 Jan 2014 - Sent I-130
03 Feb 2014- NOA1

10 months of bologna, we cannot believe this, nor will you if you knew
02 Dec 2014- NOA2

NVC
30-Dec 2014 case received
10-Feb 2015 case and iin # assigned
10-Feb 2015 completed ds 261
11-Feb 2015 paid AOS fee
11-Feb 2015 welcome letter rec'd
15-Feb 2015 emailed AOS & IV package info
19-Feb 2015 paid IV fee
23-Feb 2015 submitted ds260
07-Apr 2015 CC :dancing:
26-May 2015. interview--approval

28-May 2015 noon visa in hand!!

POE-??

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