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Divorce decree/certificate needs to be notarized?
11:51 pm January 15, 2026

MoriBat



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I've heard so many varying things, so any clarification would be greatly appreciated. When I got divorced I never got any physical copies of my divorce decree/certificate of divorce. I received digital copies with a digital signature on the certificate of divorce (the certificate that says when my divorce fully takes effect).

Now my question is, do I need to have a physical copy with the raised seal from the courthouse for my k1 interview in Montreal (it isn't for a while, but I wanna get ahead of this)? I've heard some people say if I was only provided the digital copies it'll be fine, but I've also heard that I need to have them notarized in order to proceed. This is causing a lot of stress because it's about as clear as mud. If I have to call the courthouse to get the proper physical copies with the raised seal (which were supposed to be mailed to me but never were) then obviously I'll do so, but any sort of actual answer would be great...I also noticed that on my certificate of divorce that my ex husband's first name is spelled wrong on one part and I'm unsure if that will cause any issues even though it's spelled correctly everywhere else...



 
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Questions regarding the I-129F form - addresses
12:30 am September 10, 2025

DSplaysthejazz

DSplaysthejazz

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Hey all! Actively filling out our form now!

Just a few questions as I really get into the weeds of this thing.

I've only had two addresses for the past five years, and I remember all the details about them. But my lady has had many addresses when she moved around a lot, and is having difficulty remembering exactly where she went and for how long. Is that a deal breaker if addresses are missing or inaccurate, or not a critical detail? What about timing of those addresses? She's trying to get the most accurate info she can for me. She has lived in the same place for about three years now, once she got settled in.

Another detail she is having trouble finding is the date of birth of her mom. I assume that is a critical detail, so I'm putting a priority on finding that.



 
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Best to apply for K1 before or after entering on a visitor visa - how long should she stay to visit? - Canada
12:58 pm September 7, 2025

DSplaysthejazz

DSplaysthejazz

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Hello fellow VJ members! About to begin this process and adventure and wanted to get some clarifications on a few things.

I'm in the US and will petition for a Canadian.

She wants to come visit me for 3-4 months in the US. She already visited for a couple of weekends, and I've been up to Canada about five times too.

What in general do you guys think is better? For her to enter on the visitor visa, THEN apply for the K1? Or apply for the K1 BEFORE she enters on the tourist visa?

I see mixed things on this. It seems if you already have a K1 pending, and then enter on the six-month visitor visa, then the border officer will ask lots of questions.

But if you apply for the K1 after entering on the visitor visa, would that possibly look suspicious to customs?

I just need to know the best thing to do, I want to make it as smooth and easy for her as possible, while also making it possible to see her for 3-4 months.

She is going to try and get a leave of absence for her job, and she currently lives with siblings and helps pay the rent. Two things that would show intent to return home.

Okay and another question regarding length of stay. I hear differing things about how the calendar year works as far as the six months. So I'll give some details to help out.

She visited for a weekend back in January, then a weekend in April, and another weekend in July, so I'd estimate about a week of her six months has been used for this year.

Does the six months "reset" at the beginning of the year, or is it continued to be tracked? For instance, if she stays for 3-4 months on a trip coming up, would that mean she

only has 2-3 months remaining for 2026? I know in other posts it's been said the US has a give and take system. You come here for 3 months, stay in your home country for 3 months.

It's a bit confusing and I'm trying to wrap my mind around it. Any clarity would be greatly appreciated!

One final thing, if she stays for 3-4 months on her visitor visa, does that take anything away from the K1 90 days, or is that completely separate? For instance, she stays for 4 months on the

visitor visa, and then returns home to Canada for 4 months, and won't visit again until the year either "resets" or the give take system is satisfied. Let's just say the K1 is approved in 8-10 months

and is ready for us to use next year. Would her 4 month visit subtract anytime from that K1? 4 months visited, leaving only two left for the K1, or is the K1 90 days completely and totally separate

from the time given for the visitor visa?

Thanks so much for any help and advice!



 
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NEXUS related to K1 visa
8:44 am August 4, 2025

Technicalitysun



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hello everyone,
recent NOA2 approved beneficiary.
i am currently trying to figure out if its even worth going through my NEXUS interview US side.
( can only do it when i go through the states)
which i haven't been able to visit the states since I've been in school.
probably the only time i can is when i actually immigrate to the states with my K1 Visa.
is it even worth it? i paid 120$...
or should i just do it with 2 separate interviews that day at the airport (NEXUS and K1)

kindly appreciate some feedback.
i also posted on reddit.
-partially freaked out Canadian



 
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DS-160 Questions
2:58 am May 4, 2025

bingi2



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How did you respond to the following DS-160 questions?

1. Do you have any specialized skills or training, such as firearms, explosives, nuclear, biological, or chemical experience?
Would you say YES if you have taken a safety course (2 days) about hunting rifles (non-restricted in Canada), but have no gun license or any experience in military or shooting ranges?

2. Have you belonged to, contributed to, or worked for any professional, social, or charitable organization?
Would you say YES for any volunteering even if it was as simple as folding clothes at a non-profit donation centre for 2 weeks?

Thanks guys!



 
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