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Am I missing anything?
NVC sent all the originals of my documents to consulate. My police certificate is dated May 25,2014, do I need to request a new one although P4 didnt say I needed to. Also, do I need to bring copies of AOS? And, what does it mean by 'documents proving petitioners domicile'?
I am just so nervous and worried because my P4 said NVC sent everything to consulate and I don't need to bring any documents. However, to stay on the safe side I am bringing photocopies.
My stepson has an interview in Montreal the first week of March. They definitely told us to bring a copy of AOS and most recent tax returns (depending on what your husband filed with the AOS).
I'm also not sure what is means by proving petitioner's domicile. Would utility bills and pay stubs be enough? My stepson is under 21 and will clearly be dependent and living with us so I'm not sure what else we can show. Copy of petitioner's passport is a good idea.
I'm pretty sure you don't need another police certificate if it's within the last year.
Good luck!!!
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Hi! I'm totally new to this site. We have been waiting over a year and half since the time we filed our petition for my stepson to come join us int he US and we finally have an interview in March! hurray!! I have a random question. He is supposed to bring original documents to the interview, including financial documents, but we only ever file our taxes ourselves, online, and so we only ever print-up copies of our returns. What "original" documents can he bring to support our financial documentation? Any advice is greatly appreciated! Also, does anyone have any recent experience with the Montreal consulate? any idea of how long it will take to receive his documentation after the interview?
Thank you!!!
Once you're approved (from Canada) -- do you need to enter US by air?
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Hi all! My stepson was just approved at his interview. He lives in Montreal. Since he is so close to the border, he has the opportunity to easily enter by land (he travels regularly to a family home in Vermont). Is that possible or does he have to enter by air (we live in California)? any advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!