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Canada US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
1651 Review(s)
Montreal, Canada
Review #32833 on December 29, 2023:

ind2can

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The process went smoothly, the staff were nice. They also returned my passport with the visa promptly.

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Montreal, Canada
Review #32816 on December 19, 2023:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

It was very difficult to find information in preparation for my interview in Montreal. I wasn't aware that I couldn't take a backpack in, and I had my computer with me and had to run back to my hotel to return it before my interview. During the interview, everything was a good experience and the people I met with were kind and communicated well. However, my police certificate didn't say 'other' on it, so they told me to take my passport home and then send it back with a new certificate. They said it would take 1 week to process the new certificate after I sent it to them. There was no information given on where to send the document, so I assumed I should send it to the consulate address. It was returned to me and I had to search online to find the correct address. It's been 7 weeks now since they've received my new certificate and passport, and I have no indication when I'll receive my approval documents and passport. I've attempted to email them but have not heard replies. My main complaint is that there is no way to ask questions, which leads to many issues and frustrations.

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Montreal, Canada
Review #32784 on December 12, 2023:

jessmcad




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The interview went very well and quick. The overall experience took 50 minutes. The interviewer asked my partner’s pronouns which was very respectful and appreciated. The staff were nice, organized and accommodating. The only downfall to the Montreal consulate is that the wait times for an interview are longer than most other consulates and embassies. Be prepared for a longer journey!

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Montreal, Canada
Review #32778 on December 11, 2023:

PeperoniMacaroni

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Had my interview this morning (December 11th) at 8am. Normally I don’t write reviews but VisaJourney has been a godsend for me and I hope I can pay it forward a small bit.

Arrived at the consulate 20 minutes early. There is a security guard at the door who asks if you are there for immigration or for passports and then asks your interview time. He let me in immediately even though there were people with 7:45 interview times behind me.

Some tips for entry:
- it’s best not to bring a bag. There was one woman who was let in with a tote purse, but another man was turned away because he had a laptop bag. They will send you to the second cup and tell you to ask them to hold your bag for you. This just seems like a hassle that isn’t worth it.
- you have to go through security similar to the airport. It makes everything run faster if you have minimal accessories (multiple coats, belts, winter accessories). Obviously, this isn’t always easy to do but I found the less stuff you have to put in the bin, the better.
- no, your spouse nor your child can come in with you unless they also have an interview. A woman was turned away because she brought her child and he wasn’t on the list. She had to come back without him. Another woman’s husband tried to come in and he was also sent to the second cup.
- as others have stated it is very easy to put your phone and smart watch into the little lockboxes. They have a key that you take with you upstairs then bring back when you are done. They let me keep my wallet with me
- 2 number slips are put into your passport. A LOT of people got confused by this. It’s basically like any other “take a number” government office, you have a number, the screen dings when it’s your number/your turn.

After security, you go into the elevator to the first floor (the floor is labeled in the elevator so it is very hard to mess this up). Immediately you walk into a room of chairs, cubical windows and 1 desk with a security guard. If you turn all the way around (to face the elevator) and look up and slightly left there is a huge TV with 4 numbers at a time and which window you go to. It’s easiest to find a seat where you can see the numbers pop up (I.e. not right under the tv if you can help it) but the there is a loud ding everytime there’s a new number.

It took roughly 8 minutes for my number to be called the first time for document collection. First they ask for your passport (I left my number slips in it and she gave one back to me to keep). She asked for my Canadian address and phone number and confirmed my husbands address and phone number (I was worried because my husband has moved a lot and also changed phone numbers and I didn’t know them off by heart but she just read them out and asked if they were correct). I had a change of address for my husband from our original I-864, this was easily done. I did have the new address printed on a piece of paper which I believe she appreciated. Next she asked for original birth certificate, police clearance and marriage certificate. Confirmed that it was was our first marriages and also confirmed again I had no criminal history. She asked a quick questions about our joint sponsor as my husband is in graduate school (makes no income) and did not file taxes, so we used his father as our sponsor. She didn’t ask for any proof of taxes/w2/domicile. Finally she took fingerprints (right and left), gave me a domestic abuse pamphlet to read and told me to sit down again.

45 minutes later my number was called again for the interview. The man conducting it was also training so there were 2 people but he was extremely friendly and personable, making jokes and such. He made me take an oath (right hand up, “I swear I’m not lying” ect.) then asked who my sponsor was, when we got married, if this was our first marriage, how and where we met and what he did for work/confirmed he was in school. He asked where I had traveled to in the past 5 years and asked if I had visited my spouse in the US. Asked if I was “ever in trouble with the po-po here or in any other country” (his exact words ;p) Asked who my joint sponsor was and what he did for work. He mentioned that the sponsor was a green card holder as well (i think for the trainee’s purpose) but this wasn’t a problem. He confirmed where I live and where my passport was being sent and then told me my visa was going to be approved! He seemed happy for me, gave me a sheet for instructions on tracking the passport and told me it could take up to 2 weeks and that was it! Went back into the elevator, got my phone and watch and left. I was in and out in an hour and a half.

I have no tips for the interview portion other than tell the truth, it only lasted 5 minutes and was the easiest part of this whole ordeal.

Overall a very easy process after a very hard and long wait from the initial I130 application. I am happy it is over, next is just activating the visa at the airport and I’ll be with my husband and his family for Christmas! Such a blessing.

Hopefully if any other anxiety ridden people are still reading this that I have added enough detail and information to calm some worries. I wouldn’t have gotten through nearly as easy without this platform.

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Montreal, Canada
Review #32726 on November 22, 2023:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Yesterday was the big day.
I was asked:
What is the name of your petitioner?
Your petitioner's phone number?
Your petitioner's address?
Your address?
Your phone number?
Your nationality?
Have you ever lived anywhere other than Canada?
How and when did you meet?
When did your relationship start?
Have you been to any countries other than the US in the past 5 years?
What was your longest stay in the US?
Have you had any issues with US immigration in the past?
Have you ever been denied entry to the US?
Is this your first marriage?
Is this your petitioner's first marriage?
What does your petitioner do for work?
How much money does he make?
How will you be financially supported when you are in the US?
Documents I was asked for:
Confirmation of payment for interview
My passport + photocopy of bio page
Birth certificate + photocopy
i-134 Affidavit of Support
Proof of petitioner income
My police report + photocopy
2 passport photos of myself
I was asked if there was anything else I would like to provide as evidence to support my case and I said no, as long as there was nothing else needed.

She congratulated me, said she has approved me for the K-1 visa and that my visa will arrive in 1-2 weeks. Before leaving I was given a paper with directions on how to see the tracking info for the package. I arrived 15 minutes early and was out of the consulate 44 minutes after my scheduled appointment time. It all happened quicker than expected. Also, there were lots of things they never asked for but I'm glad I was prepared!

CEAC now says "Issued" and a shipping label has been created for my visa package to be delivered.

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