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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from From647to909 in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Passport arrived Dec 22, 2021
    Crossed at YVR Airport Jan 5, 2022
    SSN received at US address Jan 18, 2022
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from ifh in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Passport arrived Dec 22, 2021
    Crossed at YVR Airport Jan 5, 2022
    SSN received at US address Jan 18, 2022
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from From_CAN_2_US in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Passport arrived Dec 22, 2021
    Crossed at YVR Airport Jan 5, 2022
    SSN received at US address Jan 18, 2022
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from MJ & FEK in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Passport arrived Dec 22, 2021
    Crossed at YVR Airport Jan 5, 2022
    SSN received at US address Jan 18, 2022
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from Chancy in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Interviewed this morning & approved!
     
    The whole process took about 1.5 hours
     
    Appointment @ 9:45, arrived at 9:35
     
    Lots of people in line outside, a group of people ahead brought backpacks and large bags *do not bring backpacks/large bags* - the security guard was not very happy about this and will not watch your things 

    I got called to enter the building close to 1000, went through the metal detector, only had to lock up my phone - I was able to bring a binder, reading book, wallet and passport holder 
     
    I was told to go up to first floor, and check in @ counter 6
     
    She asked for my passport & 2 passport photos 
     
    I went back to sit & wait
     
    Called up at 1015 to give my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police certificate, husband and joint sponsor’s 2020 taxes 
    - I was asked: is your spouse the sponsor? if this was the first time I’ve applied and my husband has applied?
    - my husband did not have a copy of his 2020 taxes, I handed my joint sponsor’s 1040 & 1120-S - the lady asked if I had a W2, I did not 
     
    Then I was finger printed and asked to wait
     
    11:10 I was called for my interview 
    - took an oath that I was telling the truth
    - who is the petitioner?
    - how did you two meet?
    - where does he live?
    - what does he do for a living?
    - what do you do for a living?
    - do you have children?
     
    Then we spent last couple minutes chatting about California and how my husband & I are expecting our first child. He was lovely to chat with.
     
    He said I was approved, how to track my passport and it could take up to 4 weeks due to the holidays, maybe faster but no promises!
     
     Out of the building by 11:15!
     
    Make sure you bundle up! It’s very cold waiting outside.
     
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from From_CAN_2_US in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Interviewed Dec 15
    FP Dec 16
    Tracking # received Dec 20
     
    Looks on track to potentially receiving by tmr!
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from Ontarkie in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Passport in hand!
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from From_CAN_2_US in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Oh actually! I see the little blurb underneath it says “your visa is in final processing. If you have not received it in more than 5 working days ….” Is that what you mean by issued-fp?
     
    I don’t see a tracking # tho
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from Justwai8ting in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I hope we both get it before the Christmas holidays! 
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    vanrntocalirn reacted to Justwai8ting in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Yes!!!! Sorry for being so vague haha, my ceac also changed to final processing as well! I don’t think we get a tracking until tomorrow that is the pattern I’ve been seeing
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    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from usaBoundSud in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Interviewed this morning & approved!
     
    The whole process took about 1.5 hours
     
    Appointment @ 9:45, arrived at 9:35
     
    Lots of people in line outside, a group of people ahead brought backpacks and large bags *do not bring backpacks/large bags* - the security guard was not very happy about this and will not watch your things 

    I got called to enter the building close to 1000, went through the metal detector, only had to lock up my phone - I was able to bring a binder, reading book, wallet and passport holder 
     
    I was told to go up to first floor, and check in @ counter 6
     
    She asked for my passport & 2 passport photos 
     
    I went back to sit & wait
     
    Called up at 1015 to give my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police certificate, husband and joint sponsor’s 2020 taxes 
    - I was asked: is your spouse the sponsor? if this was the first time I’ve applied and my husband has applied?
    - my husband did not have a copy of his 2020 taxes, I handed my joint sponsor’s 1040 & 1120-S - the lady asked if I had a W2, I did not 
     
    Then I was finger printed and asked to wait
     
    11:10 I was called for my interview 
    - took an oath that I was telling the truth
    - who is the petitioner?
    - how did you two meet?
    - where does he live?
    - what does he do for a living?
    - what do you do for a living?
    - do you have children?
     
    Then we spent last couple minutes chatting about California and how my husband & I are expecting our first child. He was lovely to chat with.
     
    He said I was approved, how to track my passport and it could take up to 4 weeks due to the holidays, maybe faster but no promises!
     
     Out of the building by 11:15!
     
    Make sure you bundle up! It’s very cold waiting outside.
     
  12. Like
    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from From_CAN_2_US in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Interviewed this morning & approved!
     
    The whole process took about 1.5 hours
     
    Appointment @ 9:45, arrived at 9:35
     
    Lots of people in line outside, a group of people ahead brought backpacks and large bags *do not bring backpacks/large bags* - the security guard was not very happy about this and will not watch your things 

    I got called to enter the building close to 1000, went through the metal detector, only had to lock up my phone - I was able to bring a binder, reading book, wallet and passport holder 
     
    I was told to go up to first floor, and check in @ counter 6
     
    She asked for my passport & 2 passport photos 
     
    I went back to sit & wait
     
    Called up at 1015 to give my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police certificate, husband and joint sponsor’s 2020 taxes 
    - I was asked: is your spouse the sponsor? if this was the first time I’ve applied and my husband has applied?
    - my husband did not have a copy of his 2020 taxes, I handed my joint sponsor’s 1040 & 1120-S - the lady asked if I had a W2, I did not 
     
    Then I was finger printed and asked to wait
     
    11:10 I was called for my interview 
    - took an oath that I was telling the truth
    - who is the petitioner?
    - how did you two meet?
    - where does he live?
    - what does he do for a living?
    - what do you do for a living?
    - do you have children?
     
    Then we spent last couple minutes chatting about California and how my husband & I are expecting our first child. He was lovely to chat with.
     
    He said I was approved, how to track my passport and it could take up to 4 weeks due to the holidays, maybe faster but no promises!
     
     Out of the building by 11:15!
     
    Make sure you bundle up! It’s very cold waiting outside.
     
  13. Like
    vanrntocalirn got a reaction from ME_RHEDZ77 in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    Interviewed this morning & approved!
     
    The whole process took about 1.5 hours
     
    Appointment @ 9:45, arrived at 9:35
     
    Lots of people in line outside, a group of people ahead brought backpacks and large bags *do not bring backpacks/large bags* - the security guard was not very happy about this and will not watch your things 

    I got called to enter the building close to 1000, went through the metal detector, only had to lock up my phone - I was able to bring a binder, reading book, wallet and passport holder 
     
    I was told to go up to first floor, and check in @ counter 6
     
    She asked for my passport & 2 passport photos 
     
    I went back to sit & wait
     
    Called up at 1015 to give my birth certificate, marriage certificate, police certificate, husband and joint sponsor’s 2020 taxes 
    - I was asked: is your spouse the sponsor? if this was the first time I’ve applied and my husband has applied?
    - my husband did not have a copy of his 2020 taxes, I handed my joint sponsor’s 1040 & 1120-S - the lady asked if I had a W2, I did not 
     
    Then I was finger printed and asked to wait
     
    11:10 I was called for my interview 
    - took an oath that I was telling the truth
    - who is the petitioner?
    - how did you two meet?
    - where does he live?
    - what does he do for a living?
    - what do you do for a living?
    - do you have children?
     
    Then we spent last couple minutes chatting about California and how my husband & I are expecting our first child. He was lovely to chat with.
     
    He said I was approved, how to track my passport and it could take up to 4 weeks due to the holidays, maybe faster but no promises!
     
     Out of the building by 11:15!
     
    Make sure you bundle up! It’s very cold waiting outside.
     
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