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What is Montreal’s current CR1 interview waiting time?
12:03 am July 24, 2022

EC&IC

EC&IC

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(This is my first post, I'm sorry if this information exists somewhere I searched the forum and found information from 2020 and early 2021, but nothing since. And the timelines I found seem all over the place, but I haven't found the way to organize them by DQ date.)

Could anybody help me have an idea as to the waiting time for interviews in Montreal, once we are DQ'ed? Thank you.



 
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The dreaded DS-5535 thread for Montreal. Post here and support each other (PART 2)
10:43 pm July 23, 2022

LAMA9

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Part 2 thread started, dedicated to all families affected by Montreal's egregious delays.



 
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USCIS didn't update address from online AR-11
8:13 pm July 20, 2022

summertime2

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I am a green card holder and moved to a new home within the US in May. Within days of moving I submitted the AR-11 online and received an email that the request to update the address was accepted. My husband mailed his I-865 and got a confirmation letter by mail that it was accepted. I was bothered that I never received a final confirmation that my address was updated, so today I phoned USCIS and found out that indeed, they had my old address on file and no apparent record of my new address. The agent on the line couldn't give me any answers about why it wasn't updated. I am going to try mailing the AR-11 now, but I'm extremely anxious about this given that it has now been 2 months since my move. Is this going to cause me problems when I apply for citizenship? I did everything right but for some reason my online AR-11 didn't stick. Any tips or comfort would be extremely welcome. I'm an anxious person and this type of thing freaks me out.



 
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Preparing for I-751
7:32 pm July 20, 2022

Rlewis

Rlewis

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Hi!

I'm way ahead for ROC at the moment, I'm not due until October or so next year but I'd like to get ahead. I've already begun collecting some documents but at this moment would like some samples of what people have sent for their ROC as samples of showing co-mingling in their lives. This is what I have/will have collected for the package so far.

-Joint bank accounts

-Joint tax filing

-Joint car insurance

- Health insurance (not sure how to show this, but we're military so my coverage is under his name as sponsor)

- Photos showing time spent together with family/together

- Flight tickets together (Haven't flown a lot but at least 1 so far)

- Joint bills with our names on them (water, electric, gas)

- Possibly join credit cards (I am listed as the 2ndary user of ones he owns- don't have one of my own as of yet)

I've seen people mentioned affidavits may be included but is it required? I feel as though the proof above seems sufficient but if we were to need affidavits who would be best to obtain them from? Family members, friends, coworkers?

Is there anything else anyone would recommend to add to the list?

Not sure if applicable but I'm currently not working, so no paystubs or anything of my own. When/if I do find a job, would any kind of employment proof be necessary? I know it is more of a focus to show that the marriage is continuous and maintained and co-mingling, so I wasn't sure if my employment status mattered here.

No children, we do have a pet though - and both our names are on the adoption paperwork.

Thanks in advance!
Also, do ROCs get their interview waivered if they had one for their conditional GC?
I remember by IO telling me it may/may not be waived.



 
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How to manage Capital Losses before Relocation?
1:18 am July 20, 2022

Leeching Spouse



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Hello, I am a Canadian will be relocating to the US shortly and will become a US tax resident. At the same time, I will also elect to become a non-resident of Canada for tax purposes.

I was originally planning to sell all my investments before I relocate, and pay the necessary capital gains tax to Canada and be done with it. Unfortunately, my investment portfolio is down approximately 20%.

Is there is a optimal way to harvest capital losses to offset future capital gains in a tax effective manner in my situation? If I sold my investments while I am still a resident of Canada, will I be able to claim these capital losses (which occurred in Canada) against future capital gains (which will occur in US)?

Would appreciate some guidance.


Thank you.



 
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