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Hi there, I just had a quick question.

I'm filing an I-129F for my Canadian fiancee right now, and going through the steps there are parts where it asks her to list the location of the U.S. consulate she'll be going to.

She lives in Halifax, NS, but am I right in assuming that she'll have to send her documents and go to her interview in Montreal? There is a Halifax consulate, but it looks like they don't handle Visa applications. That's just my impression, and I can't find a straight answer to this.

Basically, should she list the Montreal consulate and assume she'll have to apply there and go there if she lives in Nova Scotia?

Thanks!

 
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