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I was told to obtain a new police certificate in order to finalize the processing of my U.S. visa. However, the U.S. Consulate did not specify how to send this document in their correspondence. I did find this on their Visa Navigator and went ahead an uploaded my new certificate, but my question is - do I need to MAIL them the original copy of my new police certificate? I have a wavier for an in-person interview! Thanks!

 

 
 
Documents may be submitted to the U.S. Consulate General Montreal via courier-send service at https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ca/iv/information/courier and must also be uploaded/scanned to your file in the Department of State’s Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) https://ceac.state.gov/IV/ for electronic (PIVOT) cases. 

If you need guidance on uploading/scanning your documents, instructions can be found below:

 


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1 hour ago, torontonew123 said:

Documents may be submitted to the U.S. Consulate General Montreal via courier-send service at https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ca/iv/information/courier

If that's the information you received, then send it by courier, as the instructions say.  Expect a 6-8 week delay in hearing from the Montreal consulate after they receive it.  They are very slow to address cases, irrespective of expedite status or waivers.  

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13 minutes ago, mam521 said:

If that's the information you received, then send it by courier, as the instructions say.  Expect a 6-8 week delay in hearing from the Montreal consulate after they receive it.  They are very slow to address cases, irrespective of expedite status or waivers.  

Thanks for your response. I thought this was the case being I’m unsure if they actually need to physical copy of the new certificate. I’m worried about sending it and losing the original copy in case I need it for something and since I’ve paid twice already for these documents. They didn’t specifically say that this document needs to be sent, the above information is more general. Do you still recommend sending the original copy of the certificate? Thanks!

 

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12 minutes ago, torontonew123 said:

Thanks for your response. I thought this was the case being I’m unsure if they actually need to physical copy of the new certificate. I’m worried about sending it and losing the original copy in case I need it for something and since I’ve paid twice already for these documents. They didn’t specifically say that this document needs to be sent, the above information is more general. Do you still recommend sending the original copy of the certificate? Thanks!

 

The consulate keeps the original certificate.  

Montreal IR-1/CR-1 FAQ

 

Montreal IR-1/CR-1 Visa spreadsheet: follow directions at top of page for data to be added

 
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