Canada US Consulate Reviews
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Montreal, Canada | Review #25087 on November 22, 2018: |
C32

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I had my interview yesterday
My appointment time was for 730, and we showed up right at 730. There was a short lineup of people outside - maybe 10 people. The security guard was inviting people in 3 at a time to allow for easier security screening. When I went inside, they asked to look at both my and my fiancé’s passports, and a sticker was placed on the back of mine. Then we were asked to go through a small screening, we walked through a metal detector and had our possessions x-rayed. They took our cellphones and were given a small ticket to claim them when we we ready to leave.
Then we were asked to go to a room downstairs and organize our paperwork in the order given to us on a laminated sheet of paper. These laminated papers also assigned us with numbers that would be used to call us when they needed to see us. For any adults who still needs their passport photos by this stage, there is also a photo booth in this area where you can get the... read complete review
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Montreal, Canada | Review #25085 on November 21, 2018: |
Ayaoyao

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My interview is at 8:30. I left my hotel around 7:30 thinking 10 minute walk is ample time to reach my destination. It was snowing very hard outside so the road condition was terrible. I left my cellphone and electronics at the hotel so I was lost for a bit struggling trying to find the consulate.
After 20-30 minute of stumbling around in the snow storm I finally found it and there was a line outside. I only brought my jacket and paper works with me so I didn’t have to check in my electronics at the security gate. After a airport-like security I was directed downstairs to take the elevator up to the 19th floor. The lady gave us a paper to file our documents in order and I had 30 minute to organize my stuff before I was called. I came wayyyy over prepared and they didn’t even take half of my documents. I had 3 years worth of chatlogs, picture albums especially made for this occasion and boarding pass/movie ticket/amusement park tickets.
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Montreal, Canada | Review #25049 on November 16, 2018: |
PJF

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I got the visa! Honestly not long at all.
I had it at 7:30am was the first one in as I arrived half an hour early.
People started arriving around the same time or right at 7:30. It was sooo cold yesterday.
anyway, they give you a laminated paper with a number to organize all your documents. They call your name and you approach the booth you have to go to with your docs. They ask you to confirm your fiancé’s address and someone was asked about the phone number as well.
so they asked for:
Proof of payment of visa
a photocopy of my passport
2 photos
originals of my birth certificate and a photocopy
originals of his divorce docs and a photocopy
my original police record
the medical exam
intent to marry, original
I-134 with IRS Transcript, Bank Letter, Employment letter ... read complete review
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Montreal, Canada | Review #25047 on November 16, 2018: |
PJF

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Montreal, Canada | Review #25017 on November 10, 2018: |
Arctic Fox

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I had my interview November 7th, 2018 with an interview time of 8:00.
I arrived (alone) at roughly 7:15 where a lineup had already started to form. A few minutes later, the guard came out to tell us a few simple rules (no food or drink, no backpacks, etc.) and told us we would be entering by interview time. He let in those with a 7:30 appointment first then the 8:00. Have your appointment time handy! After being let inside the building, I met with a kind lady who took my passport and put a sticker on the back of it. She gave me a plastic paper with a number and instructions of which order to put my documents in (for reference, I was number 9). Afterwards, I was led through security where I had to put all my belongings and coat through the x-ray (I only brought my files, coat, and umbrella). After security, you are told to go down a set of stairs and you wait in a waiting room down there for a few minutes. A guard comes to let you up the elevator, which goes to floor 19 ... read complete review
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