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Montreal Consulate EB-2 Interview Wait Time - Part 3

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1 hour ago, Olu Wa said:

Wow. I need to check in with them. I haven’t heard from them. I was DQ’d October, 2025. Do I just reach out to them or is it because I am moving with my family? 

 

Yes, I suggested a week ago you contact NVC. Just checking but are they aware you're a dual citizen, you used your Canadian citizenship on the application and gave those passport details?

 

Can you please fill in your timeline? So people can see when you were DQ'ed. It makes it much easier to help you rather than having to search through your posts, and also 'pays it forward' to help others too. Thanks.

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Hi @appleblossom I have another question if you can help me with it. 

 

1. What is the validity of Police clearance certificate in Canada? I got one from RCMP a few months back and now I am wondering do I have to renew in case I get IL? Can I assume the validity of police cert to 1 year is safe?

 

2. I have a 2 year child included in my application? Do you know if I need to take my child to the interview as well? or children under certain age can be exempt? 

 

Thank you

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, MostJamica said:

Hi @appleblossom I have another question if you can help me with it. 

 

1. What is the validity of Police clearance certificate in Canada? I got one from RCMP a few months back and now I am wondering do I have to renew in case I get IL? Can I assume the validity of police cert to 1 year is safe?

 

2. I have a 2 year child included in my application? Do you know if I need to take my child to the interview as well? or children under certain age can be exempt? 

 

Thank you

 

Are you following the official website guidance? Do make sure you read that super carefully so you don't make any mistakes. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-10-prepare-for-the-interview.html

 

Police certs are valid for 2 years. 

 

And your child will need a medical but isn't likely to need to be at the interview (generally only those age 14 or over are). But your IL will tell you exactly who is expected.

 

And as above, PLEASE fill in your timeline to 'pay it forward' and help others. 

 

Thanks and good luck. 

 

 

Edited by appleblossom
 
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