Successful CP at Montreal on August 19th, 02
Dear Mtl Cpers,
I am glad to post that my CP interview at Montreal was successful, and I POEd at Toronto Pearson International Airport yesterday, the 21st August.
Thanks to Mr. Rajiv Khanna and immigration portal.com for this board. Thanks specifically to Brian "leroythelion", Najib (Congratulations to you too!!), gcdrone, marta, gcdreamer2000 and all others who have answered all questions.
Here are the details:
PK3-STL: Packet 3 to St. Louis. : April 26,02
NVC-REV: NVC Review complete : June 12, 02
PK4-YOU: Packet 4 received by you : July 3rd week
INT-MTL: Interview date : August 19th, 02
POE DATE: Date of entry : August 21st, 02
Photographs:
Sears photo studio 1 passport (Sears gives you a pair of photographs) for medicals, and 2 immigration style for interview. This is what the P4 documents said.
Travel
US to Toronto : flight
Toronto to Montreal : via Rail
Stay in Montreal : Days Inn $130 CD with AAA membership
Medicals
Completed in Toronto on Wednesday, August 14th, 02. The nicest, friendliest and professional people. Make sure that you tell the cab driver to take you to 145 Front Street EAST, and do not get down until you see the building number. The cab driver let us off on the west side and we must have walked for 30 minutes trying to make it on time. Even though we reached at 7.30 AM (timings are from 7.00-8.30 AM), we got done by 9.30 AM. This includes the immunizations (I got Tetanus and MMR for $15 Canadian). The staff are so nice that when I came back in the evening to collect the reports, and complained of pain in my left arm (Tetanus), she gave me free Ibuprofen. Very good experience overall. They really eased the tension.
Pre-Interview
Paid $7.00 from Via Rail to Days Inn. Stayed in the Days Inn. They have a restaurant attached. Reached Montreal on the 17th by Via Rail from Toronto. Walked to the Consulate - you can go on Rene-Leveskue (spelling?) and it takes about 15 minutes, and made sure that we knew where it was for next day. Ate lunch on St. Denise…lots of restaurants very international. Ate dinner at the Baton Rouge on St. Catherine. St. Catherine is a fun street-lots of restaurants where you can sit outside and eat…reminded me of San Diego and the gas lamp district! Good way to relieve the pressure.
Interview
Reached at 8.00 AM by taxi. Paid $7.00 approx. Najib must have been the one standing outside reading something
)! Sorry that I did not recognize you. I should have posted that I was going to be there with my wife and daughter. The security asked if we have an appointment, and I said yes. They looked at the appointment letter and asked us to come through security. Allowed food and drink for our daughter, but said that we should not be eating there. Went downstairs and then went upstairs to the consulate by elevator. There were about 10-12 people in front of us…my number was C9. Then we sat in front of the board…this is when we become anxious because everytime the board beeps, you look up. In about 50 minutes, we were called to booth number 5 to verify documentation. In the 10 Kg folder that I had with documents and everything, they only asked for a current employment letter. They already had all originals there (BC, MC, PCC etc.,), as well as my original I-140 submission. The nice lady basically checked off all the documentation on the list and asked me what I did and where I worked and stuff. Talked to our daughter and was very friendly. Then asked us to go back and that we would be called for our interview.
In about 30 minutes, our number was called and we went to the interview room after knocking and the consular officer, a very nice lady, was sitting there looking at our materials. Took the oath ,and then she asked me where I worked and what I did, and browsed through my I-140 application, and asked me a question about my work..basically browsing through the package. She asked what my wife did…who replied that she finished her studies as well and was waiting for the permanent residency before starting work. She then said that our immigrant visas were approved and asked us to go and pay the fees. Paid the fees, and in about 20 minutes we were called and handed the packages with our visas stapled on the top.
Post-Interview
Came back to Toronto by Via Rail, and on 21st our port of entry was the Pearson Intl. Airport. Handed the material to the officer, and she gave back the boarding pass and passport of our U.S. citizen daughter, and then took us inside and asked us to wait. After about 30 minutes, a very nice officer came and fingerprinted us, made us sign across the photographs and we were done. Stamped our passports and he said that cards should arrive in about 8 months, and that if the I-551 stamp expires, we can get another stamp before it does (I am assuming this is done at the local INS office??). we may move from our current apartment before that to another one, so he said that if we moved, fill out a change of address form (I-9??) and send it to the service center.
All done!!
I will be checking the board almost everyday…..as I have to give back what others have given to us. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks again to the group.
Best regards,
pkv2