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| Montreal, Canada | Review on March 18, 2017: | sensitivemuse

Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Word of advice. Come at the time you're supposed to, or if you're punctual like me, at least 5 minutes before. If you go earlier, they'll tell you to come back at the time you're supposed to.
You approach someone at the door first, they'll give you instructions, check for your name and give you a sheet with a number on it. If you bring your cell phone (don't bring bags or anything else clunky) you're to give it to someone at a desk who will keep it and give you a ticket in return.
So you go into an elevator, and from there, is a large room with chairs. K1 visas are on the right. At this time, you would need to prepare your paperwork. Put it in the order that you see on the sheet. Once they call your number you go up and provide them with the paperwork they ask for (I found I only had to supply at least 15% of the paperwork) once they have what they want, they'll ask you to do your fingerprints, and you're to be seated and wait until you're called again.
That's where the interview really begins. It's a breeze. Answer with confidence and if you're not sure what they say you can ask to repeat there's nothing wrong with that. It'll be really quick . If approved they'll give you a Welcome to the United States letter and give you instructions on what to expect and you're done!
Staff was nice and polite. The ones downstairs at the door are really nice as well. Overall a great experience!
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