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KaliMara

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  1. I just got my visa CrI and I want to activate before I move to the us It's ok if I go with a us car or for the first time I have to go with a Canadian car and I just want to activate and turning back keep working and after moving my staff What I have to say to POE Thank you

  2. We Just got approved :thumbs: Thank you all for your help.........!!

    130 sent 24 May 2012

    NOA approved 27 Sep 2012

    NVC Received 04 Oct 2012

    NVC case complete 19 Nov 2012

    Interview 10 Jan 2013 reschedule for dt 29 Jan 2013 Approved:

    The Interview was simple, just have your original doc that you send to Nvc by scan and don't forget your DHL registration Id nr I got there at 7:30 am door opened at 8:00am and all done at 9:30 am....!!

  3. Thank you all for your feedback! I leave in USA, and provided document of employment when submitting Affidavit of Support Package. Now, my husband will have the original letter of my employment. However, I guess I will have to provide mortgage payment stubs or other means of proof that I leave in US.

    Checklist of what my husband will bring:

    1- Passport original & copy, biographic page.

    2- Two passport photos

    3- Medical exam

    4- Marriage certificate original & copy.

    5- Birth Certificate of beneficiary original & copy

    6- Police Certificate original

    7- Military record original & copy

    8- Affidavit of Support original

    7- Most Recent Tax Filing of petitioner and IRS Transcript

    8- DHL registration Waybill number

    9- Confirmation of DS-260 electronic processing

    10-E-mail receipt of Interview confirmed date

    11-Petitioner's proof of Citizenship status in USA

    IS there anything else missing that anyone here can think of???

    Thank you!

  4. Hello everyone,

    Can anyone help me determine what is the best supporting document to show Petitioner's Domicile in USA? I am the petitioner and need to provide my husband with documents to present to US Consulate in Montreal in his interview date. Is there anything else needed besides 1040-Filing Income Tax form, most recent Pay-stubs, utilities bills and/or Affidavit of Support that shows my current address????

    Any comment feedback is appreciated!

    Thanks.

  5. It's any other that got this E-mail from the Consulate of Montreal ?? The U.S. Consulate General in Montreal has received you Immigrant Visa application from the National Visa Center (NVC) for processing. NVC has scheduled your Immigrant Visa interview at the Consulate for 10 January 2013.

    Due to some previously unforeseen circumstances, we need to reschedule your interview for January 29, 2013 at the same time.

  6. Hello All,

    Both my husband and I have been doing a lot of reading and research in this site,where we found similar answers to our case. In one of the trips from Canada to the US, when my husband was asked in the border "what is the purpose of your trip to the US?" he answered with "going to get married". He didn't know the process of applying for IV through marriage to a US citizen. So he was told to go back to Canada, and if he wanted to just visit the US, he had to bring proof of domicile in Canada. Two weeks later by husband tried to come and visit as a tourist with all the records he was told to have handy in case of further questions from the borders officer. This time he was denied again, and was told to bring back all the records of 6 months of utility bills, phone bills, confirmation of rent paid and his pay stubs from work. After this second time, we decided to start the process for Immigrant Visa. We got married in Canada. Now we are waiting for the Interview date in Montreal Consulate. However, this is where we have questions!!

    In the interview, one of the questions being asked is if "you have ever had trouble entering in the US?" which he also answered in the DS-260 - application form, with the correct dates of both times he tried passing the border. We are confused or even worried, if this question has a risky potential in the interview because of the word "trouble"? He wasn't troublesome, wasn't handcuffed or arrested, but had the option to withdraw his request of visit the US, in both times, which he did!! Is this trouble?

    Has anyone been in the same situation? If so, what has been the best answer to give? We understood that we were naive, not to know that you can't move from Canada to US as if you move from one town to the other. The difference between countries and rules is that he needed to apply for a visa. So if he answers the same way he did at the border, which is the truth, does the embassy penalizes you for that?

    Any advice, suggestions or answers from anyone here would be greatly appreciated!

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