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Orangechoco Matcha & Nicole Canada Texas No Montreal, Canada 2021-10-04 2021-10-13 2021-10-14 2018-12-30 N/A* 2021-10-13
Bob587 Bob & Jen Canada Texas No Armenia 2020-01-07 2020-12-21 2021-10-14 2021-11-10 N/A My interview was at 8:45am and I arrived at 8:25. The security guard let me in early because the interview center wasn't at capacity yet. I would highly recommend trying to get there before your interview time. Even if they don't let you into the building, you'll reserve your spot in line and will wait a lot less on the back end. I left my phone in the lockers provided, went upstairs, took my ticket number, and waited until 9:30 until I was called to a desk. They asked for my birth certificate, marriage certificate, and spouse's 2020 tax return.I also was able to update my address and my spouse's address. I then sat down and waited another 10-15 minutes until I was called to another booth for the interview--which lasted about 7 minutes total. The kind officer asked pretty standard questions: -My spouse's name -Where and when we met -Which countries I've visited in the past 5 years -What I intend to do for work when I move -and a few other questions along those lines And that was it! He said he intended to approve my visa and gave me instructions for tracking my passport&visa in the mail. So my main advice is get there early if you can (15-20 minutes early). The process still took almost 90 minutes for me, but I would anticipate that it would take significantly longer with later appointment times. The room was at capacity (around 40 people) by about 9:15, and when I left around 10am, there were 3 or 4 people waiting outside. 2021-11-11
AshEve Aswin & Evelin Canada Vermont No Montreal, Canada 2020-11-18 2021-04-05 2021-04-09 2022-04-12 2022-05-04 2022-05-11 2022-05-17 2020-10-22 N/A* Received ssn on May 21st Got DL on May 27th 2022-05-30
CanUkie P & C Canada Texas No Montreal, Canada 2021-09-21 2022-02-19 2022-02-26 2023-01-27 2023-03-06 2023-03-07 2023-03-11 N/A* 2023-03-16
Terter22 Teri & Tony Canada Potomac Service Center No Montreal, Canada 2021-08-24 2022-05-28 2022-08-26 2023-04-13 2023-06-20 2023-06-23 2021-04-22 N/A* 2023-06-26
D & G Canada Texas No Montreal, Canada 2023-01-12 2023-02-08 2020-07-27 N/A 2023-03-01
Brendan & Karilee Canada California No Montreal, Canada 2021-09-23 2022-09-27 2022-10-01 2023-04-12 2023-04-12 2023-06-26 2013-11-17 N/A 2023-06-28
Lchoi85 Lisa & Chung Canada California No Montreal, Canada 2011-07-19 2011-08-26 2011-10-13 2011-11-04 2011-12-07 2012-02-21 2012-02-22 2011-01-18 N/A* On the day of my interview I arrived 20 minutes early as noted on the letter. I went in took a number and was called to take fingerprints about 5 minutes in. 10 minutes later they called me back again. The lady asked me some basic questions about my address, when I got married etc. and then told me to go back and wait. I waited for 2.5 hours before I was called in for the official interview. This man in window 7 looking intently at the computer screen told me he was reviewing my file to make sure nothing was missing. He asked me "where did you meet, how did you meet, how long did you live in the states" and then went on to ask me more questions (which I thought was odd). The thing is I lived in the US for over 10 years. I went when I was a teenager with my parents because they got a visa through my fathers work. Anyway all in all the conclusion of my interview was this. 1. I was missing Federal income tax statements for my husband. His company just started 2 years ago so his income has been at a 0 this past 3 years and even though we had his father do a joint AOS they asked for this. 2. Canada police report. It didn't occur to me to obtain a Canadian police report because I had lived in the states so long but this was easy to obtain. 3. I had a DUI charge in 2007 in California and to my stupidty failed mention it to my Pannel Physician in Toronto. Now they are in the process of giving me an "evaluation". This I am having difficulty with. Once I gather these 3 documentations I will be able to submit my passport to Montreal Consulate and wait for my CR1 visa and go home to my husband where I belong. It has been a long journey and it seems like my lack of knowledge has just made it longer. Sent additional documents. Consulate received December 28, 2011 2012-03-06
Gerryg Gainford & Gerry Canada Nebraska No Montreal, Canada 2014-09-18 2015-07-28 2015-08-27 2015-08-29 2009-08-23 N/A* Visa denied for lack of evidence of financial support. My wife (sponsor) had earned the money in Canada and didn't count. We needed then either a co-sponsor or evidence of funds (about 85k) in a US bank account 2015-10-20
Thenextman Richard & Riley Canada Texas No Armenia 2021-05-02 2022-04-05 2022-04-08 2023-03-16 2023-03-31 2023-04-02 N/A* 2023-04-02
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