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  1. On 9/28/2018 at 11:37 AM, R.Q. said:

    I had my interview last Sep 26 and I was not asked for any other docs. I had my CV, letter from current employer, and school transcripts in duplicates ready but was not asked for it. I’m a Biology and Medicine graduate from the Philippines. I think it’s still best to have these docs ready just in case they ask for it.

    Did your visa was approved? Or put on AP? Thanks

  2. On 8/24/2018 at 4:09 PM, Mevora said:

    I should've read this post beforehand and took my resume & transcript since this is what they asked me for as well. Sent in both today, so keeping fingers crossed. Would they email themselves about acknowledgement of documents or I've to followup myself ?

     

     

    I am EB2 and my interview was August 17th in Montreal. The consular officer asked for my resume that shows education history, employment history and publications. They also requested my transcripts and have been sent by email. The CO told the review will take one month and then the passport will be requested and may take up to 3 months for visa issuance. My case get updated daily since I have done my interview but still under AP. I hope we hear soon and ask for my passport.

     

  3. On 9/12/2018 at 7:50 PM, mo85 said:

    Hi All, 

    I am EB2 applicant and had my interview on August 16th at Montreal Consulate. The officer took my finger print and asked for my status in Canada. Then I waited for 1 hour and another officer called me at another window. I did not have a job offer and it is not required in my case. The officer asked me about my PhD school, my area of specialization, my future plan in the US. I replied that I am waiting for a project to work on as a postdoc but still not approved yet by the sponsor lawyer and I will start my company as I provided USCIS in my RFE. Then she looked at my file and said, yes you have so many people support your petition but I need your CV. I replied that I did know that you need my CV but you can find it in my file. She replied, I need an updated CV. and then she gave me a white 221g slip and said you are fine but send us the updated CV and it will be reviewed in a month and the visa stamp can take up to 3 months. I was driving crazy and under panic attack. Then the embassy send me an email two days later to provide my CV that show thesis title abstract, transcripts, publications and employment history. I replied back with these documents and still under Administrative Process from August 15th till now Sept. 23. Anyone here may provide his advice and tell if the visa will be issued or denied. What are the possible scenarios?

  4. On 7/9/2018 at 6:48 PM, Canadianeh! said:

    Yes, you need to wait until priority date is current.  Not sure exact details but this seems to be the wrong thread for your question.  You should search the VJ site for one that is more appropriate for you.

    Hi All,

    Anyone here have his interview before August 17th? I like to get feedback and share interview experience :-)

     

  5. 1 hour ago, TexasForeverYall said:

    Hi Canadianeh!  

    This information was so appreciated!  I finally got my interview date scheduled for August 9th!  Hurray!!!  Hope everyone else keeps me posted on their progress!!! :)

    Hi everyone, just like to share good news. My case complete March 23rd and today July 5th received my interview letter. The interview will held on August 16th at Montreal. I am so happy after very stressful wait and feeling in no where!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)

     

  6. 2 hours ago, Dhaovriod said:

    It has now been 76 days and still no word.  I have contacted the embassy several times but they will not give out any additional information.

     

    When I look at the dwheels spreadsheet, it seem that the average wait for Montreal in the past two years is around 14 days (cc —>interview assignment) .  The majority of these ppl have not indicated their visa category so I don’t know if this is because they are in marriage-based categories.  Either way, the NVC has not corroborated that employment-based visas have a longer wait time.  This might not even be the case.

     

    The other thing that I don’t quite understand about this data is that 2/3 of these Canadian applicants have been given interview dates mid-month.  The NVC has told me that interviews are only given out last few days of month to first week of new month.  There are exceptions to this (cancellations, etc) but these are rare.  How can this be?

    Hi, I am an EB2 also and my interview shall be in Montreal. My case complete on March 23rd but no update till now for interview date. :-(. please keep us updated.

  7. 7 hours ago, Jean Eustaquio said:

    My CC was feb 18. And interview date is on april 27.. but im under f2a category tho. I hope you get interview schedule soon.

    Hello! I have an interview date already. April 27 ,2018. I received my interview letter 1month after my case complete. :) hope you guys will get yours too. Btw which visa category are you in? And have you check your email? Coz they dont send the interview letter by mail. They email everything to you. 

    Hi, so many congrats for this great news. My visa is E2 (Advanced professionals). I am still waiting and very stressed. I am keeping an eye always on my email and it is now almost a month from my CC (March 23rd). Thanks

  8. 1 hour ago, CEE53147 said:

    I see you have posted this twice. This forum generally does not answer this type of question. There are too many variables to give definitive dates.

     

    You need to try to schedule an interview as available times can be very difficult to find and will become even harder between now and October.

    I am sorry, I am confused. You mean interview date depend on Visa Type rather than its order at nvc? Another important thing, you mean having interview at Montreal usually hard this time of year? Would explain more and help if you can. I live now in Canada and my residency will expire in June. I can extend my stay in Canada as a visitor for another two months. Thank you.

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