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Just returned from Montreal late this afternoon and finally have time to write about my experience at the Montreal consulate. Here is what happened to me on Friday, the 13th, 2007! :P

Me and my mother in law left our hotel at around 710am and arrived at the consulate at around 720am. A young guy was already in line when we got there. We arrived at the same time as this older couple. We were third in line. Within a few minutes, a couple with their young son arrived and got in line also. Shortly after, around 8 people showed up.

At 7:30am sharp, I saw the famous lady with black curly hair (the one that was supposedly very mean according to some of the reviews I've read in this forum) came out and right away, she began giving 'shiet' to the young man who was first in line, saying that he can't go in because he's got a big bag and an ipod at him. He gave him 'additional' shiet by saying... you were here a 7am, weren't you? You were standing here for half and and and you didn't read the sign? It says, no electronic devices and no bags!! blah blah blah.. I felt sorry for the guy but didn' say anything.. sigh...

The couple in front of us and me and my mother in law were ushered in first. We showed the curly black hair lady interivew letter and was ushered in. Next, I showed my letter to this girl who looks like Kelly Osborne (NO, it's not intended to be a compliment, she just reminds me of her because of the length of her hair and her size) "Kelly Osburne" looked at my letter and was trying to find my name on her name list so she can check me off her list. I spotted my name right away and she missed it so I was KIND ENOUGH to point it out to her to speed up the process (there were like 20 people behind me)... and then she looked up and said to me: "DO YOU WANT MY JOB????" I was like... #######... I didn't say anything... I didn't want to piss her off then cause I didn't wanna get into trouble. I'm thinking, NO, I dont want your job #######. I make way more than you. So then she continued to bark out orders, telling me and my mother in law to empty our coat pockets and to put everything through the x-ray machine. Now, I have allergies and I always carry a couple of kleenix in my pocket. It just so happened that I blew my nose in one of them. I'm thinking, ok.... so you want EVERYTHING in my pocket? I'll give you everything... I emptied my pocket of USED KLEENIX and stuck it into the box. I think at one point in time, she was stunned and after that moment, I guess she was grossed out... so later she said, I dont need to see your Kleenix, you can take them back, which I did so. I bet she'll get me into SHIET if she checks my pockekts then and finds TISSUE PAPER in there... So I gave it all to her... GERMS AND ALL..... BLOW ME!!!! :devil::devil:

(Sorry, if I offend anyone here.. TOO BAD.. haha)

I also brought a small bottle of hand cream with me. She was going to confiscate it but she actually ask Miss Curly Black Hair and Curly said it was OK.. so she let me keep it. I think Kelly is pretty new to her job. WHATEVER. Curly Black Hair searched throught my paper bag of EVIDENCE. I brought SO MUCH STUFF (wedding cards from friends, wedding invitations, wedding programs, wedding favor, DVD, CDs of picures, actual wedding pictures, wedding album, all the documents, phone bills, THE WORKS) Curly Hair made a comment saying, what the hack I'm applying for. I said immigrant visa. She was pretty far away from me so I couldn't hear what she said I didn't care. I rather bring more than less!!!

So by now, I got a card that says A, and window #9. She said a bunch of stuff to me. At 7:45am, you will be escorted up to the 19th floor.... bring that number with you.... and submit your papers to window #9... At this point in time, I was pretty much ZONED OUT. It was cold, my blood was still boiling about that "do you want my job" comment I didn't pay attention to what they said.. Anyways, after the strip search. we walked down a flight of stairs into an area with a bunch of chairs and the elevator. There were surveillance cameras all over the place... We didn't know what we were doing and decided to stand in front of the elevator. Within THREE SECONDS, this booming voice from the intercom YELLED AT US to go and sit on the chairs and WAIT. I'm thinking... ok buddy.... (it was some woman's voice, dont know who it was)

So to those who walked down the flight of stairs, go SIT DOWN and WAIT until someone comes to get you into the elevator. DO NOT wait by the elevator or you will be yelled at by them... :blink:

Around 7:45am, curly black hair came down and told the people waiting in the area who are applying for immigrant visas to step forward and get into the elevator. Me, my mother in law, the indian couple with their young son got in with curly hair and we all went up to the 19th floor. No one said anything except for curly hair. She said, "We'll be exiting from the other side of the elevator". Once we got on, she told us to wait by window 9. We all sat and wait for a few minutes. Then one of the windows opened. (around 4 counters, plexi glass with a small slot for your to slide documents) We were all told to give the lady our numbers and our interview letters. Be sure to give them both pages. I only gave the lady page 1 and she wanted the second page so I had to go back to my bag and find the second page.

We were told to wait some more, just a few minutes. I think she was pulling our files with the names on the letters. I was called up first. The lady (a blonde) was very nice and very soft spoken. She asked me for my passport, my medical records, my express post envelope. She also asked me to go over my DS-230 page 1 which has my name, my parents' names and my mailing address. She told me to check it to make sure that everything is in order because that is where they will mail the green card. I told her that everything is ok. We were told to wait some more. She said the next time I get called, it will be either room 7 or 8 for the actual interview.

My name was called around 8:35am. I went into the room. I didn't know if my MIL was allowed in but she followed me in anyway. It was a male officer that was at room number 7. I asked if it's ok that my MIL attend the interview with us and he said it was not a problem. The first time he had me do was take my index fingerprints! I was somewhat surprised because I thought, em, dont you take it AFTER I'm approved? OH well, didn't argue. He asked me if I've done it before and I said YES. He asked if it was the time when I was rejected at the border and I said 'Yes'. He just smiled and said he knew that was the case! hehe Then he asked me to put my right hand up and to swear that the statements I will make will be true. He also returned to me my original birth and marriage certificate.

This is what he asked me:

1. He asked was if I committed any crimes / had any convictions, which I said no.

2. Where did I meet my husband.

3. How long before we got married.

4. What I do for a living.

5. What he does for a living.

6. What my employer feels about all this. (I was originally on TN visa and basically abandoned my job because I was not legally allowed to work in the US. Long story short, my company has a branch in Canada and I was working out of the Canadian office while I wait for my visa to be approved)

7. He wanted me to describe to him the nature of my work and my husband's work.

And THAT WAS IT.

He said that my file is very straight forward and that they'll try to send my visa out that afternoon. He also said that, my denial at the border will not have any effect on this application (which is a relief to me) because it's routine that customs do that.

That was pretty much it! I brought that 5+ lb of evidence and he didn't even ask to see ANYTHING!!!! It was interesting to note that I was the only one that borught so much stuff.. The other two families didn't bring anything?! Just their chest xrays and a small enevelope. (By the way, he didn't ask to see my x-ray either, just the sealed envelope from the panel physician) I guess my case was different from theirs in that I need to PROVE that I have a valid marriage. (Em, my MIL is here to support me, I think she's evidence that this is a legit marriage too! :D )

And that is all folks! In conclusion, the actual interview took around 8-10 minutes. We were out of there by 8:50am!

Other than the security guards below who were a pain in the a__, the staff and the CO at the consulate were very nice, friendly and professional. I had a very pleasant experience...

I want to thank all fellow VJ members out there for your help and support. I with those with upcoming interviews (riblet, cutienpurg, sp? sorry ) the best of luck on theirs too. After reading from my review above, be sure not to POINT OUT your name for KELLY and NOT to stand by the elevators and you should be fine!

Good luck and God Bless Everyone!

Any questions, please feel free to post a message or IM me....!!

I-130 Sent : July 17, 06

NOA1 : July 27

Nov 22, file is 'pending'

Nov 28, Touched

Dec 4, APPROVED!!!! ^__^

Dec 6, NVC Case Number Assigned

Dec 18, DS-3032 & AOS bill sent

Dec 21, NVC accepted choice of agent via email

Dec 22, Sent AOS bill using James' shortcuts

Dec 25, IV Bill Generated

Jan 9, Sent I-864 using James' shortcuts

Jan 15, IV bill arrived

Jan 16, IV Bill Paid

Jan 19, IV bill processed

Jan 22, I-864 being reviewed

Jan 29, Sent DS-230 using James' shortcuts

Feb 13, CASE COMPLETED!!

Apr 13, INTERVIEW - APPROVED!!

Apr 28, Entered USA, POE Vancouver. Told that my visa stamp serves as a temporary Green Card.

I-129F Sent : Aug 20, 06

NOA1 : Aug 31, 06

Oct 23, 06, received email that case forwarded to CSC

Oct 27, 06, received email saying that case has reached CSC

Nov 22, 06, note said file received and pending

Dec 13, 06, Touched with same note as above

ABANDONING K3

I-751 Sent on Jan 28, 09 to remove conditions

Feb 1 - Check cashed

Feb 25 - Biometrics

Jun 1 - Approved! (Decision date was May 26, 09)

Now waiting for green card...

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CVongrats!!!! Hopefully it al arrives soon inthe mail.

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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Thanks for the review and Congrats again!

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PAST - From K-1 to Citizenship (a love story)
K-1: Aug 12, 2006 to Jan 17, 2007 - mailed I-129F
AOS: Feb 26, 2007 - Jul 26, 2007
REMOVING CONDITIONS: May 4, 2009 - Oct 3, 2009
CITIZENSHIP: Nov 27, 2012 - May 9, 2013

Note: I immigrated from Canada, not T&T - the timeline is reflective of this.

PRESENT - IR-5 Story (reuniting a family)
I-130 for Parents - 2013
Aug ?? - mailed I-130 packages for both mother and father
Sept 10 - NOA1 date
Sept 16 - NOA1s received

2014

Feb 25 - got emails saying that the cases had been transferred to another office for processing

Feb 26 - got emails saying that the cases have been transferred to my local office for processing

Feb 28 - got emails saying that the cases have been transferred and are being processed

Mar 17 - got email, attached to one case number only, saying that my A number was changed relating to the I-130 filing

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Just returned from Montreal late this afternoon and finally have time to write about my experience at the Montreal consulate. Here is what happened to me on Friday, the 13th, 2007! :P

Me and my mother in law left our hotel at around 710am and arrived at the consulate at around 720am. A young guy was already in line when we got there. We arrived at the same time as this older couple. We were third in line. Within a few minutes, a couple with their young son arrived and got in line also. Shortly after, around 8 people showed up.

At 7:30am sharp, I saw the famous lady with black curly hair (the one that was supposedly very mean according to some of the reviews I've read in this forum) came out and right away, she began giving 'shiet' to the young man who was first in line, saying that he can't go in because he's got a big bag and an ipod at him. He gave him 'additional' shiet by saying... you were here a 7am, weren't you? You were standing here for half and and and you didn't read the sign? It says, no electronic devices and no bags!! blah blah blah.. I felt sorry for the guy but didn' say anything.. sigh...

The couple in front of us and me and my mother in law were ushered in first. We showed the curly black hair lady interivew letter and was ushered in. Next, I showed my letter to this girl who looks like Kelly Osborne (NO, it's not intended to be a compliment, she just reminds me of her because of the length of her hair and her size) "Kelly Osburne" looked at my letter and was trying to find my name on her name list so she can check me off her list. I spotted my name right away and she missed it so I was KIND ENOUGH to point it out to her to speed up the process (there were like 20 people behind me)... and then she looked up and said to me: "DO YOU WANT MY JOB????" I was like... #######... I didn't say anything... I didn't want to piss her off then cause I didn't wanna get into trouble. I'm thinking, NO, I dont want your job #######. I make way more than you. So then she continued to bark out orders, telling me and my mother in law to empty our coat pockets and to put everything through the x-ray machine. Now, I have allergies and I always carry a couple of kleenix in my pocket. It just so happened that I blew my nose in one of them. I'm thinking, ok.... so you want EVERYTHING in my pocket? I'll give you everything... I emptied my pocket of USED KLEENIX and stuck it into the box. I think at one point in time, she was stunned and after that moment, I guess she was grossed out... so later she said, I dont need to see your Kleenix, you can take them back, which I did so. I bet she'll get me into SHIET if she checks my pockekts then and finds TISSUE PAPER in there... So I gave it all to her... GERMS AND ALL..... BLOW ME!!!! :devil::devil:

(Sorry, if I offend anyone here.. TOO BAD.. haha)

I also brought a small bottle of hand cream with me. She was going to confiscate it but she actually ask Miss Curly Black Hair and Curly said it was OK.. so she let me keep it. I think Kelly is pretty new to her job. WHATEVER. Curly Black Hair searched throught my paper bag of EVIDENCE. I brought SO MUCH STUFF (wedding cards from friends, wedding invitations, wedding programs, wedding favor, DVD, CDs of picures, actual wedding pictures, wedding album, all the documents, phone bills, THE WORKS) Curly Hair made a comment saying, what the hack I'm applying for. I said immigrant visa. She was pretty far away from me so I couldn't hear what she said I didn't care. I rather bring more than less!!!

So by now, I got a card that says A, and window #9. She said a bunch of stuff to me. At 7:45am, you will be escorted up to the 19th floor.... bring that number with you.... and submit your papers to window #9... At this point in time, I was pretty much ZONED OUT. It was cold, my blood was still boiling about that "do you want my job" comment I didn't pay attention to what they said.. Anyways, after the strip search. we walked down a flight of stairs into an area with a bunch of chairs and the elevator. There were surveillance cameras all over the place... We didn't know what we were doing and decided to stand in front of the elevator. Within THREE SECONDS, this booming voice from the intercom YELLED AT US to go and sit on the chairs and WAIT. I'm thinking... ok buddy.... (it was some woman's voice, dont know who it was)

So to those who walked down the flight of stairs, go SIT DOWN and WAIT until someone comes to get you into the elevator. DO NOT wait by the elevator or you will be yelled at by them... :blink:

Around 7:45am, curly black hair came down and told the people waiting in the area who are applying for immigrant visas to step forward and get into the elevator. Me, my mother in law, the indian couple with their young son got in with curly hair and we all went up to the 19th floor. No one said anything except for curly hair. She said, "We'll be exiting from the other side of the elevator". Once we got on, she told us to wait by window 9. We all sat and wait for a few minutes. Then one of the windows opened. (around 4 counters, plexi glass with a small slot for your to slide documents) We were all told to give the lady our numbers and our interview letters. Be sure to give them both pages. I only gave the lady page 1 and she wanted the second page so I had to go back to my bag and find the second page.

We were told to wait some more, just a few minutes. I think she was pulling our files with the names on the letters. I was called up first. The lady (a blonde) was very nice and very soft spoken. She asked me for my passport, my medical records, my express post envelope. She also asked me to go over my DS-230 page 1 which has my name, my parents' names and my mailing address. She told me to check it to make sure that everything is in order because that is where they will mail the green card. I told her that everything is ok. We were told to wait some more. She said the next time I get called, it will be either room 7 or 8 for the actual interview.

My name was called around 8:35am. I went into the room. I didn't know if my MIL was allowed in but she followed me in anyway. It was a male officer that was at room number 7. I asked if it's ok that my MIL attend the interview with us and he said it was not a problem. The first time he had me do was take my index fingerprints! I was somewhat surprised because I thought, em, dont you take it AFTER I'm approved? OH well, didn't argue. He asked me if I've done it before and I said YES. He asked if it was the time when I was rejected at the border and I said 'Yes'. He just smiled and said he knew that was the case! hehe Then he asked me to put my right hand up and to swear that the statements I will make will be true. He also returned to me my original birth and marriage certificate.

This is what he asked me:

1. He asked was if I committed any crimes / had any convictions, which I said no.

2. Where did I meet my husband.

3. How long before we got married.

4. What I do for a living.

5. What he does for a living.

6. What my employer feels about all this. (I was originally on TN visa and basically abandoned my job because I was not legally allowed to work in the US. Long story short, my company has a branch in Canada and I was working out of the Canadian office while I wait for my visa to be approved)

7. He wanted me to describe to him the nature of my work and my husband's work.

And THAT WAS IT.

He said that my file is very straight forward and that they'll try to send my visa out that afternoon. He also said that, my denial at the border will not have any effect on this application (which is a relief to me) because it's routine that customs do that.

That was pretty much it! I brought that 5+ lb of evidence and he didn't even ask to see ANYTHING!!!! It was interesting to note that I was the only one that borught so much stuff.. The other two families didn't bring anything?! Just their chest xrays and a small enevelope. (By the way, he didn't ask to see my x-ray either, just the sealed envelope from the panel physician) I guess my case was different from theirs in that I need to PROVE that I have a valid marriage. (Em, my MIL is here to support me, I think she's evidence that this is a legit marriage too! :D )

And that is all folks! In conclusion, the actual interview took around 8-10 minutes. We were out of there by 8:50am!

Other than the security guards below who were a pain in the a__, the staff and the CO at the consulate were very nice, friendly and professional. I had a very pleasant experience...

I want to thank all fellow VJ members out there for your help and support. I with those with upcoming interviews (riblet, cutienpurg, sp? sorry ) the best of luck on theirs too. After reading from my review above, be sure not to POINT OUT your name for KELLY and NOT to stand by the elevators and you should be fine!

Good luck and God Bless Everyone!

Any questions, please feel free to post a message or IM me....!!

thank you for telling your experience & tips,it will help us :thumbs:

GOOD LUCK in your next journey here USA :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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CONGRATS!

Out of curiousity what were you denied entry for before? I was denied entry into the US last year and was wondering what effect it might have on my visa.

My K-1 Journey ....

2007

March 1 - Sent I-129F to VSC

March 9 - NOA1 by mail

March 11 - Touched

April 6 - NOA2 by email

April 12 - Received by NVC (Dated April 6th)

April 19 - Received notice from NVC - sent to Vancouver? WHAT? :) CAN IT BE TRUE???

May 4 - Packet 3!! Still from Vancouver!

May 7 - Packet 3 faxed back

May 16 - Medical in Ottawa

May 17 - Packet 4!

June 11 - Interview - APPROVED IN VANCOUVER!

June 16 - Activated visa at Alexandria Bay!

BACK IN THE USSA! ;)

Sept 1 - Wedding in Maryland

Nov 12 - AOS package recieved by USCIS

Nov 30 - NOA

Dec 3 - Received Biometrics Appointment date

Dec 20 - Biometrics Appointment in Baltimore!

Jan 14, 2008 - Case transfered to CSC

Feb 4 - Welcoming letter and AP/arrived!

Feb 6 - Case online - updated - Approval notice sent

Feb 7 - GREEN CARD ARRIVES IN MAIL - Happy dance ensues!! :) :) :) :) :)

2009/2010 - Adjustment of Status (10 year visa)

Dec - Filed I751 (Vermont)

Dec 14th - Received NOA (Conditional residence extended for one year)

Jan 26th - Biometrics in Baltimore

Jan 28th - Touch

April 2 - Approval letter recieved!

June 22 - Still no card... called Vermont Office

June 25 - Email received, card production ordered!

July 9 - GC received in mail!! :)

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CONGRATS!

Out of curiousity what were you denied entry for before? I was denied entry into the US last year and was wondering what effect it might have on my visa.

Hi,

We were denied because we got married on June 24, 2006 and on June 26, 2006, me and my husband wanted to return to the US and I was denied. We were told that, I had a TN visa (non immigrant working visa) and since I married an American, I have immigrant intent so they confiscated my TN visa and told me that I had to file the I-130 and the K3. It wasn't because I didn't have any ties to Canada or anything like that. My situation was a little different because I met my husband in the US when I was working there. Hope that helps!

I-130 Sent : July 17, 06

NOA1 : July 27

Nov 22, file is 'pending'

Nov 28, Touched

Dec 4, APPROVED!!!! ^__^

Dec 6, NVC Case Number Assigned

Dec 18, DS-3032 & AOS bill sent

Dec 21, NVC accepted choice of agent via email

Dec 22, Sent AOS bill using James' shortcuts

Dec 25, IV Bill Generated

Jan 9, Sent I-864 using James' shortcuts

Jan 15, IV bill arrived

Jan 16, IV Bill Paid

Jan 19, IV bill processed

Jan 22, I-864 being reviewed

Jan 29, Sent DS-230 using James' shortcuts

Feb 13, CASE COMPLETED!!

Apr 13, INTERVIEW - APPROVED!!

Apr 28, Entered USA, POE Vancouver. Told that my visa stamp serves as a temporary Green Card.

I-129F Sent : Aug 20, 06

NOA1 : Aug 31, 06

Oct 23, 06, received email that case forwarded to CSC

Oct 27, 06, received email saying that case has reached CSC

Nov 22, 06, note said file received and pending

Dec 13, 06, Touched with same note as above

ABANDONING K3

I-751 Sent on Jan 28, 09 to remove conditions

Feb 1 - Check cashed

Feb 25 - Biometrics

Jun 1 - Approved! (Decision date was May 26, 09)

Now waiting for green card...

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Glad to hear that the actual interview process was painless. Sucks that the security folk at the consulate were such jerks!

K3 Timeline - 2006-11-20 to 2007-03-19

See the comments section in my timeline for full details of my K3 dates, transfers and touches. Also see my Vancouver consulate review and my POE review.

AOS & EAD Timeline

2007-04-16: I-485 and I-765 sent to Chicago (My AOS/EAD checklist)

2007-04-17: Received at Chicago

2007-04-23: NOA1 date (both)

2007-05-10: Biometrics appointment (both - Biometrics review)

2007-06-05: AOS interview letter date

2007-06-13: AOS interview letter received in mail

2007-07-03: EAD card production ordered

2007-07-07: EAD card received! (yay!)

2007-08-23: AOS interview (Documents / Interview review)

2007-08-23: Green card production ordered!!!

2007-08-24: Welcome notice mailed!

2007-08-27: Green card production ordered again... ?

2007-08-28: Welcome notice received!

2007-09-01: Green card received!

Done with USCIS until May 23, 2009!

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Mao that was a great review! :lol: Congratulations!!

CutienPurg, keeping my fingers crossed he doesn't put them in their place :unsure: yikes. Goodluck!!

2006/11/29 : I-129F Sent

2006/12/12: I-129F NOA1 (Receipt)

2007/02/22: I-129F NOA2 (Approved)

2007/03/06: Package Left From NVC

2007/03/21: Rec Instructions (Pkt 3)

2007/03/27: Pkt 3 sent to Montreal Consulate

2007/03/28: Pkt 3 rec. @ Montreal Consulate

2007/04/12: Entered into system

2007/04/19: Medical

2007/07/25: Phone call, interview Aug/Sept. Email, at least 6 months for interview

2007/08/01: Phone call, 5-7 months

2007/08/08: Phone call. INTERVIEW

2007/08/16: Interview letter arrives.

2007/09/03: My baby girl leaves for Trent University

2007/09/12: Interview@8:15 APPROVED

2007/09/19: Visa received in hand

2007/10/08: POE Sarnia/Port Huron

2007/10/09: Home

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Congratulations, Our Mao!!

I hadn't heard about the infamous "lady with the black curly hair", before, but I did get to experience her rudeness first hand.

When I was (first) in line outside the consulate, she came out at 7:30am to open the doors. She had one door propped open with her leg so she could unlock the other one, and it looked quite awkward for her, so I instinctively reached out to hold the door for her. BIG mistake. I can't remember what she said, but she insinuated that I was trying to get in before she had a chance to unlock the door. I wish I wasn't so completely taken aback by her rudeness, or I would have told her that I was just trying to help her. Thankfully, she was the only rude person I dealt with at the consulate.

I-130 / IR-1 @ USCIS

08/02/06 - Mailed I-130 to Vermont

08/11/06 - Received NOA1 in the mail - 9 days

05/06/07 - After 9 months @ VSC, my petition was transferred to CSC

05/31/07 - Touched... and APPROVED!!! (After nearly 10 months!!)

06/01/07 - Touched & Received e-mail indicating approval

06/05/07 - Received NOA2 in the mail

I-130 / IR-1 @ NVC

06/14/07 - Petition at NVC; Case # Assigned

07/02/07 - DS-3032 & AOS Fee Bill Generated

07/03/07 - Emailed NVC w/Choice of Address & Agent (DS-3032)

07/05/07 - Mailed AOS Fee to NVC

07/13/07 - NVC confirms Choice of Agent (via e-mail)

07/27/07 - Received IV Bill

07/30/07 - Mailed IV Bill (Overnight)

07/31/07 - IV Bill @ NVC

08/04/07 - Received I-864 Packet in the mail

08/08/07 - Mailed I-864 (Overnight)

08/29/07 - Mailed DS-230 +documents (Overnight)

09/20/07 - Received RFE (for original docs) -- sent to NVC

12/12/07 - Recieved Interview Letter from NVC

01/15/08 - Interview in MTL... Approved! YAAAAAYYYY!!

01/16/08 - Picked up passport from consulate & activated the I-155 @ POE

02/09/08 - Received "Welcome" letter (Notice Date: 02/04/08)

02/11/08 - Card Production Ordered

02/15/08 - OS155A Immigrant Visa & Alien Registration Approved

02/21/08 - Greencard Received! Goodbye USCIS `til 2018!!

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Congrats on the visa. Enjoy your move to the USA! :dance:

K1 Journey:

April 13/06 NOA1 from NSC

June 1/06 - Moved to CSC

August 12/06 APPROVED - NOA2!!

August 28/06 Left NVC. . . Vancouver Bound!

September 27/06 Interview APPROVED, with visa in hand

October 29/06 Moving Date

December 30/06 Married!!

AOS Journey:

January 16/07 Sent out AOS, EAD, and AP docs

January 23/07 NOA1's for AOS, EAD and AP

February 13/07 Biometrics in Portland, OR

April 7/07 EAD and AP Received

April 24/07 Interview Scheduled . . . and APPROVED, stamp and all!

May 7/07 Greencard is in my hands!

ROC Journey:

February 17/09 Sent I-751 to CSC

February 18/09 NOA1

March 14/09 Biometrics appt.

April 22/09 Date of Approval!!

June 25/09 Greencard arrives in the mail!

*Everything I post is just my .02 cents, seek a lawyer for anything beyond that.*

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