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Canada US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
1680 Review(s)
Montreal, Canada
Review #559 on May 10, 2006:

MarieAnastasia




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I flew into Montreal April 4, Bruce drove from Maine and picked me up at the Airport. We went by the directions given on the La Tour Centreville Hotel and were lost for almost 3 hours. Beware...It says to take the 2-20..........it should read 720!!! The Hotel was fine.....but we almost lost the top of the truck because it was underground parking and the hotel clerk said our truck would fit fine.....He misunderstood the make of it. Bruce got out and surveyed the situation and said there was no way the truck would fit under there.. (if I had been driving I would have just driven on through:-)
The next morning we were at the Consulate by 7:45 am (my appointment was at 9:30)...........went through security without a hitch. Went to the 19th floor (thanks, I was prepared for the elevator opening from the back..lol) We stood in line, got number C3, got called in, Bruce went and paid the $100 while I gave the lady all the necessary paperwork. We sat down and got called in for the actual... read complete review

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Montreal, Canada
Review #552 on May 7, 2006:

Fuzzness




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Arrived there at 7:30 am. doors had just opened. grumpy lady in security was there, but all was good. went up at about 8 am. said to wait until 8:30 for window 14 to open, however it was opened at 8:10. got my number. waited for about a half hour until my number was called (I was the 5th person in line for a family related visa). I had lost my passport pictures and was in a panic but the nice lady told me not to worry that she would fix me up. Told me to go see Tony on Rue Ste. Catherine. It was a 5 minute walk from the consulate. I got there and Tony took my pics and I got back a half hour later and gave it back to the lady. 10 minutes later I was called for the interview. The nice man behind the glass asked me how we met. That is it!!


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Montreal, Canada
Review #550 on May 7, 2006:

solarus




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Interview was rather painless. Arrived 1 hour early (08:30 for my 09:30), and was processed immediatly.
Went very quickly.
- Security downstairs - just like the airport
- Elevator up to the 19th floor
- Get a number
- Get called to a window - show them your appointment letter -
- Go to the cashier window, pay $100.00 US cash
- Go right back to the previous window
- Submit original birth cert and copy, original divorce cert and copy, original police record no copy, medical without the x-ray (no one wants the x-ray BTW), signed letter of intent, affidavit of support, DS-156 and suppliment, passport ... i think thats it
- Go sit down and wait a few minutes for your number
- Go to the interview. was asked - where and how did we meet, when did we get engaged, why the states and not canada. (I answered the fabulous San Diego climate)
- She said everything seemed to be in order and handed me a slip to allow me to com... read complete review

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Montreal, Canada
Review #548 on May 5, 2006:

CanadaGirl




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Review Topic: K3 Visa

The interview went well. It only took 2 hours from the time I got there till the time I left. They asked me a few questions like what my husband does, have I ever commited a crime, and where do I intend to live and why did I choose to live in the US. They took fingerprints and I came back the next day to get the visa.

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Montreal, Canada
Review #532 on April 23, 2006:

melliemel

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My Interview experience was fairly flawless.
I was very concerned that I would require a waiver as I previously was married to a US Citizen back in 98 and basically lived there on and off for almost 5 years. I also worked as an independant contractor (courier) for about a year.

I remarried in 2005 to a US Citizen. (Total Coincidence)We started our process in April2005 and had on Interview April 19th 2006.

My husband flew from NY to Toronto and he and I drove to Montreal on Tuesday and hardly talked to each other we were so nervous. Wednesday was our interview. We arrived at the consulate at around 8:00am. We went straight to the 19th floor and to the window to collect our number. When our number was called (at around 9:15am)we went to window 11 (I think) and the lady asked us for my passport, and if I had another police certificate as the one I had originally submitted was dated Oct05. Thankfully I had my RCMP certifica... read complete review

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