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beebeenell

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  1. That person who replied is right. I went to my local police and they said they don't do it there.. Go to Commisionaires... double checked by calling RCMP they recommended Commisionaires also

    Commisionaires looks in all of Canada... That is what USCIS wants. Not for a particular city.

    Commisionaires is your best route.. At least it was for me

    You are making too much out of this ... did it on my own, organization was the key.. Go step by step on their list and that was easiest to me.. don't get ahead of yourself

    Wish the best.....

  2. green card... that's it. ... if you are at that stage. ( I'm waiting on my I-751, so I have a temporary green card )

    - just went to my final biometric appointment in Detroit in January, they checked my ID with form to make sure it was me.

    unless you don't have green card ... they need any form of government ID ( my first biometric appointment )

    - used my Ontario drivers license. they were ok with it.

    Good luck

  3. You think your confused now... wait till after you get in the doors... Your worried about the easiest thing.... Parking was a nightmare.. I was half our early to find 20 people already in line in freezing rain.... You go one person at a time through the door, I was out side for 30 minutes to find out you can't bring a purse, no phone.. NOTHING BUT YOUR PAPERWORK, there is a board of what you can't bring.. the board would be smaller if you put what you could bring...lol I had a purse.. so I had to go ALL THE WAY to the car and put it in the car , then I had to go back in line again... there was a girl there who asked for your information,.. letter, passport...etc.. she put a sticker on your passport.. then you go through security.. you go into an elevator... then go into a room and register.. then wait..... then they call you to a window.. speak to them for a few minutes.. then wait some more... then go to another room... talk to an agent standing up... then he will tell you if your approved or not for the next step then head home, all you get is a photocopied letter "WELCOME TO THE UNITED STATES... I the trip was 10 hours EACH WAY... hotel was over a hundred dollars.. food.. and we know montreal is soooo expensive... then traffic.. horrible weather.. mean french people... so I can see the two immigration officers for a grand total of 20 minutes... wow !!!! I was there for a total of 3 hours.. you can't bring NO ONE but an interpreter.. don't even bother asking to have your finance go... unless you can't speak english NO ONE ALLOWED IN

    Once the packet finally comes... which it came over a week later... you can take off... I crossed at Detroit... I had everything documented in a U-HAUL truck.. boxed.. labelled.. the whole nine yards ... even went in the middle of the night so I don't even take longer.. They didnt even want to see the truck, much less the paperwork.. what a waste of my time.. they opened up the packet you weren't suppose to.. stamped your passport and wrote a few things in it and I was off..10 minutes at the most... took me hours to list and document what I was bringing with me... UGH!!!

    But... finally from day one.. Dec 1, 2010.. to today. March 2, 2013... I am finally a temporary permanent resident ( Feb. 28, 2013) and waiting for my green card to come in the mail. (make sure in the adjustment of status interview you ask for a stamp so you can cross the border.. I crossed SAME DAY to see my parents and family I had not seen in 5 months.... finally got a job and now have to wait till I am married for two years for my permanent resident green card... another $550 bucks...

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