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  1. Hello, I got my IL via email on Jan 26th for March 8th, @Hawk Riders, please feel to update excel. Thanks!
  2. Hey Chancy, thanks for the reply! Here is the situation - Her canadian oath ceremony is on 6th Feb, and based upon the timeline from website it will take around 3-4 weeks to get her canadian passport - We got interview letter to Montreal on 8th March, so she has to do medical examination, the question is - does she needs to do on Indian or Canadian Passport ? If it's canadian, she has to wait for 3-4 weeks and there would be a chance that medical doesnot come on time, Should she go medical with Indian Passport ? ? Any thoughts on this ?
  3. Congratulations!!! Even i have the same date.. Are there any more documents that should be brought besides those on the NVC checklist?
  4. Hello all, I'm curious if anyone has experienced a situation like this before. I am a citizen of the United States and have requested IR1 consular processing for my wife, who is of Indian descent but resides in Canada. She recently got a call to take the Canadian Oath Ceremony, so next month she will change her citizenship status from Indian to Canadian. We are currently in the NVC process, and are hoping to get an interview letter soon. I am trying to search online, but cannot find a specific process on what should i do next in terms of NVC. Should she undergo a medical examination based on her Indian or Canadian passport? Do I Have to Upload My Documents to the NVC Website? Will her change of nationality affect the processing time? Any help , link or experience on this situation is helpful
  5. Got DQ yesterday but On the ceac website i received 2 messages 1. All required applicant documents have been received and approved - "DOCUMENTARILY QUALIFIED" 2. Document Case Review - "The Canadian Consulate requires that non-Canadian citizens submit proof of eligibility to have their visa interview in Canada. Currently, Canadian Legal Permanent Resident cards, landing papers, student visas and work visas are accepted for the Canadian eligibility requirement. Please submit this proof." Homepage of ceac shows ALL documents as ACCEPTED I am not sure, what it means.. i am DQ'd and waiting for the interview or i need to provide document - review will happen and then will be in line for interview ?
  6. Same thing have happened to me, i have not uploaded the document yet...trying to search more information, but if you happen to know anything please keep me updated. Thanks!
  7. Hello, same thing has happened to me..today i got email saying ( The National Visa Center (NVC) received all of the fees, forms, and documents that are required prior to attending an immigrant visa interview at a U.S. Embassy/Consulate General overseas.NVC will work with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General in MONTREAL, CAN to schedule an interview appointment for you. Once we have confirmed an interview date, we will send a notice to you, your petitioner and attorney (if applicable).) with email subject as 'Notice regarding your Immigrant Visa Case becoming Documentarily Qualified' In ceac website, i see - 1. All required applicant documents have been received and approved - "DOCUMENTARILY QUALIFIED" 2. Document Case Review - "The Canadian Consulate requires that non-Canadian citizens submit proof of eligibility to have their visa interview in Canada. Currently, Canadian Legal Permanent Resident cards, landing papers, student visas and work visas are accepted for the Canadian eligibility requirement. Please submit this proof." Homepage of ceac shows ALL documents as ACCEPTED .. should i wait for the interview to be scheduled or provide the documents now ?? I tried calling to NVC but i get the message that they have discontinued phone service...
  8. Hi guys Today finally got a message from NVC on my email saying ( The National Visa Center (NVC) received all of the fees, forms, and documents that are required prior to attending an immigrant visa interview at a U.S. Embassy/Consulate General overseas.NVC will work with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General in MONTREAL, CAN to schedule an interview appointment for you. Once we have confirmed an interview date, we will send a notice to you, your petitioner and attorney (if applicable).) with email subject as 'Notice regarding your Immigrant Visa Case becoming Documentarily Qualified' On the ceac website i received 2 messages 1. All required applicant documents have been received and approved - "DOCUMENTARILY QUALIFIED" 2. Document Case Review - "The Canadian Consulate requires that non-Canadian citizens submit proof of eligibility to have their visa interview in Canada. Currently, Canadian Legal Permanent Resident cards, landing papers, student visas and work visas are accepted for the Canadian eligibility requirement. Please submit this proof." Homepage of ceac shows ALL documents as ACCEPTED So do i need to upload a document ? or wait for the interview date and provide the details during the interview ? .. Does document case review note is similar to incomplete missing documents? Has anyone gone through this? ..any help is appreciate ..
  9. Hi guys.. may i130 petitioner Today finally got a message from NVC on my email saying ( The National Visa Center (NVC) received all of the fees, forms, and documents that are required prior to attending an immigrant visa interview at a U.S. Embassy/Consulate General overseas.NVC will work with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General in MONTREAL, CAN to schedule an interview appointment for you. Once we have confirmed an interview date, we will send a notice to you, your petitioner and attorney (if applicable).) with email subject as 'Notice regarding your Immigrant Visa Case becoming Documentarily Qualified' On the ceac website i received 2 messages 1. All required applicant documents have been received and approved - "DOCUMENTARILY QUALIFIED" 2. Document Case Review - "The Canadian Consulate requires that non-Canadian citizens submit proof of eligibility to have their visa interview in Canada. Currently, Canadian Legal Permanent Resident cards, landing papers, student visas and work visas are accepted for the Canadian eligibility requirement. Please submit this proof." Homepage of ceac shows ALL documents as ACCEPTED So do i need to upload a document ? or wait for the interview date and provide the details during the interview ? .. Does document case review note is similar to incomplete missing documents? Has anyone gone through this? ..any help is appreciate .
  10. Hi guys Today finally got a message from NVC on my email saying ( The National Visa Center (NVC) received all of the fees, forms, and documents that are required prior to attending an immigrant visa interview at a U.S. Embassy/Consulate General overseas.NVC will work with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General in MONTREAL, CAN to schedule an interview appointment for you. Once we have confirmed an interview date, we will send a notice to you, your petitioner and attorney (if applicable).) with email subject as 'Notice regarding your Immigrant Visa Case becoming Documentarily Qualified' On the ceac website i received 2 messages 1. All required applicant documents have been received and approved - "DOCUMENTARILY QUALIFIED" 2. Document Case Review - "The Canadian Consulate requires that non-Canadian citizens submit proof of eligibility to have their visa interview in Canada. Currently, Canadian Legal Permanent Resident cards, landing papers, student visas and work visas are accepted for the Canadian eligibility requirement. Please submit this proof." Homepage of ceac shows ALL documents as ACCEPTED So do i need to upload a document ? or wait for the interview date and provide the details during the interview ? .. Does document case review note is similar to incomplete missing documents? Has anyone gone through this? ..any help is appreciate .. Thank you
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