Canada US Consulate Reviews
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1685 Review(s)
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| Montreal, Canada | Review #23947 on June 5, 2018: |
peacehello

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
The main surprise for me was that I was missing an additional affidavit: if your (immigrating relative) income or assets may be a factor at all, please make sure to bring an affidavit regarding your income and assets, and not just those of your sponsoring spouse.
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| Montreal, Canada | Review #23943 on June 4, 2018: |
A & C 1

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Most of it was waiting. The actual interview was 2 easy questions and conversation (mostly about how we first met). Took 5 mins. I was there a total of about 90 mins.
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| Montreal, Canada | Review #23934 on June 2, 2018: |
Jason&Sarah2025

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Interview was at 8:30 am. My fiancé and I both attended the interview. The first window we handed up all needed documentation and the second window only my fiancé was allowed to stay and talk to the interviewer, he was only asked one question and it was how long he knew me. And then the interviewer told him that he visa will be processed and he will get it back within 1-2 weeks. He got his visa back within one week.
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| Montreal, Canada | Review #23930 on June 2, 2018: |
Jason&Sarah2025

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| Montreal, Canada | Review #23897 on May 29, 2018: |
LiveFree1255

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I arrived at the embassy right around 7ish for my interview at 730. Luckily there was a small line up of people already waiting, which is how I knew I was in the right spot. The consulate doesn't have any kind of obvious identifiers aside from a small sign on the door, so keep your eyes peeled if you're the first one there Anyhow, after about a 30 minute-ish wait, they started letting people in one by one. Right behind the first entrance, there was a lady at the podium who asked to see the passport, and the appointment letter (an email printout from when you made the interview appointment, which is also proof of payment), and then gave me a laminated sheet with a number on it, as well as some instructions. Then, behind another door there was a very typical airport like security screening. My advice would be to have as little stuff with you as possible, to make the process quick and painless. I was able to store my phone and headphones at the security desk, and then ... read complete review
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