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  1. On 6/9/2020 at 7:33 AM, Jenn&Matt said:

    Hi @JacobP, Yes they did, and they finally received it (Canadapost has been so delayed!). 

    Thanks for clarifying the "Refused" detail - it is very intimidating and disheartening terminology!

    Hi @Jenn&Matt I've been in 221g status since March, 2020. Montreal received my passport in March, but I have assumed because the consulate is shut down, they are not doing any processing. Are you saying that you have had correspondence with them regarding your case within the last few weeks? Thanks.

  2. 18 hours ago, CO_Tonya said:

    I have escalated, I have spoken to a supervisor...long story short is that my case was determined to be an electronic and when I called on week 9 they said my received date was 7/6, which I immediately escalated to a supervisor telling them that my receive date communicated was 5/7 since the beginning and that every week I was told the same thing for the last 8 weeks.  They have my case under supervisor review, but told me this can take up to 6 weeks.  So, I am just calling twice daily.  

    CO_Tonya, this sounds like the exact situation for me. Next week will be going on 12 weeks since NVC received our case from Nebraska. I called 8 weeks and then again after the 9 weeks and was told that they didn't receive it until June 20th (which is wrong - NVC received it April 23rd) and immediately I asked them to escalate to a supervisor to correct. I've called repeatedly and have been told it is in the review stage or QC stage and I should hear any day, but nope. Last week I was told it is flagged for review, but that could take up to 6 weeks. Ugh. I guess we will just hold tight. Nothing I can do at this point but to wait and see if I hear anything from the review.

    Best of luck and it will all work out!

  3. Congratulations on receiving your new citizenship. Thank-you for the detailed review of your experience. My wife received her Canadian citizenship 10 years ago and the ceremony in our small-ish town of Kelowna was very nice. I remember the judge discussing his heartfelt journey as an immigrant and listing all the many countries represented - which amazed me considering the size of Kelowna. All the best.

  4. 54 minutes ago, acidrain said:

    I noticed you are filing from Canada? If that is the case if the file is older than a year or two the Canadian embassy normally destroys the file if you abandoned the application. This happened to my spouse and I and we had to start the process all over again. We had only applied a few years ago but they do not keep applications in Canada active unless you file the appropriate paperwork.

    Thanks for the information, acidrain.

  5. Originally, twelve years ago, my wife submitted an I-130 petition to begin the process of obtaining a K3 visa for me.Our petition was sent to the California Service Center and we received an NOA1, but shortly after we abandoned the application. We have since stayed in my home country of Canada, but recently we sent in another I-130 petition (for IR-1 visa) believing that the original petition had expired given that it has been twelve years. This recent petition has been received by NSC.

     

    Today, I read on VJ that I-130's don't expire. So, if true, does that mean that our original petition might be reinstated, if requested, saving us time?

     

    Thank-you.

  6. 14 hours ago, ironpatriot1 said:

    I just sent my I-130 & I-130A from Tucson post office to Phoenix,AZ lockbox this morning!  So excited after preparing for 2 months! 

    That's awesome. Welcome to the thread. Lots to consider when deciding to file. I find it hard to stop thinking about it. Long road ahead, so I need to be patient. May I ask, what you sent in for bona-fide relationship evidence?

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