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Author Topic: Is an outland file sent from Colombia, to Alberta a good sign?  (Read 204 times)
genio
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« on: May 13, 2009, 08:21:31 pm »

Dear forum,,,like many " I hang" on this forum each day looking for any glimmer of hope. I applied outland sponsorship of my wife in Colombia,July 2008. AOR letter, Oct.28,2008. I just received my C.A.I.P.S. notes. Every area for a decision just has 0. But, I keep reading, " paper file sent to AB....File BF'D to; REV on 30-03-2009'      I assume that means whole file sent to Alberta for a REVIEW on March,03,2009.  Could someone pls. verify if this is correct, and would this be a "good" sign of something "immenent"? Thank you....what a ride ):
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genio
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« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2009, 08:31:06 pm »

by the way, I live in B.C., so I suppose if needed, an interview with me would be closer in AB.
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PMM
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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2009, 10:07:46 pm »

HI

Dear forum,,,like many " I hang" on this forum each day looking for any glimmer of hope. I applied outland sponsorship of my wife in Colombia,July 2008. AOR letter, Oct.28,2008. I just received my C.A.I.P.S. notes. Every area for a decision just has 0. But, I keep reading, " paper file sent to AB....File BF'D to; REV on 30-03-2009'      I assume that means whole file sent to Alberta for a REVIEW on March,03,2009.  Could someone pls. verify if this is correct, and would this be a "good" sign of something "immenent"? Thank you....what a ride ):

No, AB is an officers initials in the Bogota where the files and will be brought forward (out of the file room) for Review on 03/03/09. 

PMM
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genio
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« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2009, 12:10:55 am »

thanx PMM, you have helped a lot of people on here. I guess,now, it is all a waiting game with no way of knowing anything more until we are contacted. From accounts on trackit, Half the cases through Bogota zipped through in around 6 months. A few others took just over a year. We are really hoping that we can share our first wedding aniversary together. After 10 months apart, I can share others loneliness here and hope for the best to all.
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