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    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from Chancy in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
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    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from RoundRobin29 in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
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    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from katelynns in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
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    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from kpbru in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
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    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from opallynn in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
  6. Like
    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from Rose__ in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
  7. Like
    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from Twiz&Toz in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
  8. Like
    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from Hawk Riders in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
  9. Like
    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from From_CAN_2_US in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
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    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from ME_RHEDZ77 in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
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    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from usaBoundSud in part IV, the big IR1/CR1 DQ'd message group...   
    I was approved yesterday! Woohoo! Thanks to everyone to helped us through this experience.
     
    After 543 days, the interview was a breeze. Here’s a detailed recap, in the hopes that it will help some of you:
     
    At 8:45 we arrived at the consulate. We were one hour early, on purpose, to avoid any setbacks, relax a little bit and see what others were doing. There was already a big line of people waiting to get inside. And my appointment was at 9:45, so we bought a coffee and breakfast at the Second Cup across the street. We sat down and waited until 9:35 to get in line. People there were all waiting for 9:00 and 9:15 (they were late for their interviews), as well as for 9:30 and 9:45. I recommend getting in line as soon as possible. The reason why is that you enter the consulate based on your appointment time and who is there first. For instance, there may be six people with appointments at 9:30, so you’ll want to be the first one in line for that group, so you can get in first, get interviewed first, and leave first. I've read before that security will give you trouble, but we encountered friendly security people and they seemed to realize they were running late, so they were okay with this. The more you know...    
    At 10:35 I was allowed inside by security. I went through a very light version of airpot security. Shoes don’t have to come off, just pockets, metals and coat. They just asked me to turn off my cell phone and directed me to a lockbox where I placed my phone. I then locked the box myself, grabbed the key and placed it in my pocket. Then, I took the elevator up to the first floor and got in line for window 6, which had the person in front of me from the line downstairs. The lockbox is the size of a PO box. It can fit a several phones, watches, keys, etc. so don’t be afraid that it’s too small.  
    At 10:40 I walked to window 6 and a nice lady took my passport and 2 photos. She gave me a ticket number and asked me to sit down until the number was called. There were 32 people ahead of me (I heard the security person on the phone) and there were 12 booths (but some were not available). Yes, they are busy!  
    At 11:40 my number was called on the screen and I walked up to window 7. A nice man asked for my original documents and translations: Birth certificate and translation, Marriage certificate, Police certificate from Canada, Police certificate from my home country and translation. He confirmed my home address and phone number. Gave me the pamphlet about domestic violence to read. Gave me back my two passport photos. And asked me to wait some more.  
    At 12:30 my number was called again on the screen and I walked up to window 2. A lovely lady asked me to tell her about my spouse and asked a few questions: Do you swear or affirm that everything in your application is true? Then place your right hand on the fingerprint scanner. Tell me about your spouse Where did you meet? When? When did you get married? What brought you to Canada? (I was born abroad) What do you do for a living? Will you continue doing this? What does your spouse do for a living? Where do you intend to live, once you move to the USA? Do you have any questions about the pamphlet? Then she said everything looked great with my application and intended to approve it today. She gave me a paper to track my passport and said I should have it back within 2-3 weeks (but from this forum, it seems they return it faster).  
    At 12:35 I left the consulate, kissed my spouse and we walked back to the hotel. I called all family and friends to tell them the good news.  
    We’re now back home and starting our packing! Thanks again to all our friends from VisaJourney, you've been great ❤️
     
  12. Like
    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from Rose__ in IR-1/CR-1 Montreal DQ'd private message group goes public part 3   
    Good Morning.
    DQ = Jan 28 2021
    Interview = November 8th 2021
    Thanks.
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    RG4CANUSA got a reaction from kpbru in IR-1/CR-1 Montreal DQ'd private message group goes public part 3   
    Good Morning.
    DQ = Jan 28 2021
    Interview = November 8th 2021
    Thanks.
  14. Like
    RG4CANUSA reacted to krisBui in IR-1/CR-1 Montreal DQ'd private message group goes public part 3   
    Hey guys! 
     
    Real quick but my wife just got approved for the IR1 spousal visa! We are heading back to Toronto from Montreal at the moment - will post more details! 
     
    Just wanted to hop on to say thank you for all the support and advice - this group has been so helpful! 
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    RG4CANUSA reacted to slowasmolasses in IR-1/CR-1 Montreal DQ'd private message group goes public part 3   
    Long time lurker, first time poster.. 
     
    Filed in early July 2019.
    We were DQd (NVC) on June 3 2020.
    Received an interview letter on February 4 2021
    Initial Interview was scheduled on March 1 2021 (We could not attend this and had to cancel)
    They emailed us on April 1 that we were rescheduled on May 21 for an interview. 
     
    Anyway.. had our interview on Friday! Everything went well - he was approved on the spot. I watched and read a lot of reviews about what to expect. My husband was let in 10 mins early, there was no line at all. He said he was 1 of 2 people in there and it was over less than an hour later. Meaning he was back at our hotel in less than an hour so that included the walk back as well. Super quick and painless. Shockingly after months of anxiety. 
     
    I drove back to the US after the interview on Friday and he is in western Canada waiting for his passport before he will fly back to the US. 
    (yes we had to quarantine ahead of the doctors appointment because we were in the US and it was painful $$) 
     
    Does anyone have experience with what to expect from the courier process? I realize it's only been a couple days and Monday was a Canadian holiday. 
     
    For everyone else -- hang in there. Your day will come I promise! 
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    RG4CANUSA reacted to Purrikitty in IR-1/CR-1 Montreal DQ'd private message group goes public part 3   
    Thank you for letting us know! I'll be at work but I've asked my American wife to check in on it. Hopefully we get some answers...
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