Never mention in any visa application that anyone is being invited for postpartum care because it can be considered as JOB that requires WORK PERMIT. It happened to me because I hired unlicensed agent who told me I could invite my in laws and got refused.
Looks like US government has blocked the early appointment dates to prevent third parties to make money booking the dates. I have heard that the government will later send you an email that allows you to book earlier. I'm eagerly waiting for the email.
I don't think you will get appointment in Montreal because Montreal consulate is usually reserved for spousal sponsorship interviews of US citizens /Green Card holders.
My mother-in-law submitted upfront medical with her application. But she had to do biometrics because she had never travelled before. So if biometrics are done in past, doing medical upfront with application makes the process faster.
She had like around 10,000 CAD in savings. She is Indian. Her husband is retired Indian army personnel who gets pension. Both do farming together. I asked her to come for 3 months to help me as I was pregnant. They have some properties and she couldn't stay longer than 3 months because she has...
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I even ordered GCMS notes to see the reasons for refusal but it kept saying purpose of visit not consistent etc. What makes me mad is that it said she lacked travel history which is BS because she travelled to New Zealand twice to be with her daughter and...
That's why my husband's cousin sister couldn't get visa to help me for my delivery. My incompetent consultant assured me I could get visa for her with doctor's note.