ddobro2
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« Reply #10215 on: March 02, 2012, 08:04:24 am » |
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I'm not exactly sure what instructions NYC gives but I don't understand where the problem lies. The passport request will more than likely come by email. Even if it comes by mail and they think the PA's address is the same as the sponsor's address (i.e. in Canada), your husband can obviously inform you of the fact that the PPR came and what it says. NYC will probably ask you to provide a self-addressed prepaid envelope inside the envelope you send to them and it is whatever address on that envelope they will return the documents to. I am fairly sure that the satellite offices do not have walk-in passport submission/visa issuance. Thanks for the link, but my file is with NYC now. Are the options same for NYC?
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computergeek
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Visa Office......: CPP-O/LA
App. Filed.......: 06-03-2012
AOR Received.: 21-06-2012
File Transfer...: 21-6-2012
Med's Done....: 11-02-2012
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: 26-09-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 10-10-2012
LANDED..........: 13-10-2012
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« Reply #10216 on: March 02, 2012, 08:40:06 am » |
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I'm not exactly sure what instructions NYC gives but I don't understand where the problem lies. The passport request will more than likely come by email. Even if it comes by mail and they think the PA's address is the same as the sponsor's address (i.e. in Canada), your husband can obviously inform you of the fact that the PPR came and what it says. NYC will probably ask you to provide a self-addressed prepaid envelope inside the envelope you send to them and it is whatever address on that envelope they will return the documents to. I am fairly sure that the satellite offices do not have walk-in passport submission/visa issuance.
Having seen the NYC office (been doing quite a bit of work in the same building,) they do have a walk-in visa issuance service for other classes of visas; I had assumed they would allow PR visas as well, provided one has the documentation required (e.g., letter and passport) but I didn't confirm that this really was the case, either (after all, NYC rejected my FSW application, so I had no reason to inquire further.) It's worth contacting the visa office directly and asking.
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FSW filed 26 June 2009, rejected 22 December 2011, JR leave granted Jul 2012. Discontinued Sept 26 2012. Family filed 6 Mar 2012, Sponsor approval 21 June 2012, PPR 26 Sep2012, Landed 13 October 2012.
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Shirsho
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« Reply #10217 on: March 02, 2012, 04:47:42 pm » |
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Having seen the NYC office (been doing quite a bit of work in the same building,) they do have a walk-in visa issuance service for other classes of visas; I had assumed they would allow PR visas as well, provided one has the documentation required (e.g., letter and passport) but I didn't confirm that this really was the case, either (after all, NYC rejected my FSW application, so I had no reason to inquire further.) It's worth contacting the visa office directly and asking.
I think I will just wait for PPR and then act accordingly...I think I am thinking way ahead of the game
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computergeek
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: CPP-O/LA
App. Filed.......: 06-03-2012
AOR Received.: 21-06-2012
File Transfer...: 21-6-2012
Med's Done....: 11-02-2012
Interview........: Waived
Passport Req..: 26-09-2012
VISA ISSUED...: 10-10-2012
LANDED..........: 13-10-2012
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« Reply #10218 on: March 02, 2012, 09:52:47 pm » |
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I think I will just wait for PPR and then act accordingly...I think I am thinking way ahead of the game
That's quite easy to do. I've stopped myself a number of times, realizing I was overthinking things. Which always reminds me of a saying of Star Trek's Scotty: "The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain..." At the point you've got your PPR, it's pretty much smooth sailing.
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FSW filed 26 June 2009, rejected 22 December 2011, JR leave granted Jul 2012. Discontinued Sept 26 2012. Family filed 6 Mar 2012, Sponsor approval 21 June 2012, PPR 26 Sep2012, Landed 13 October 2012.
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Shirsho
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« Reply #10219 on: March 02, 2012, 10:12:49 pm » |
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That's quite easy to do. I've stopped myself a number of times, realizing I was overthinking things. Which always reminds me of a saying of Star Trek's Scotty: "The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain..."
At the point you've got your PPR, it's pretty much smooth sailing.
I haven't got my PPR....My file is still in process...
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nsr
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: buffalo
App. Filed.......: 28-11-2011
AOR Received.: 8-01-2012(Mississauga) 28-03-2012 (buffalo)
File Transfer...: 26-01-2012
Med's Done....: Sept 2011
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« Reply #10220 on: March 03, 2012, 10:33:22 am » |
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Hi,
Neither I receive AOR from buffalo nor my status on ecas change( it's saying app received and medical received).
File was transferred there on 26 jan 2012 from Mississauga. Most people within my time frame have received AOR in 30 days.
How Long it can take for me get AOR or get in process.
Why I didn't receive it yet?
Anybody has any idea or experience with this thing from buffalo.?
Please share
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nsr
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Visa Office......: buffalo
App. Filed.......: 28-11-2011
AOR Received.: 8-01-2012(Mississauga) 28-03-2012 (buffalo)
File Transfer...: 26-01-2012
Med's Done....: Sept 2011
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« Reply #10221 on: March 03, 2012, 10:37:53 am » |
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One more question....
I am 100 percent sure that they update processing time info every Wednesday.
Is it same for update ecas too? I mean all of you get your change on Wednesday only or it could be any day?
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editironce
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« Reply #10222 on: March 03, 2012, 01:34:00 pm » |
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I am a British Citizen married to a Canadian Citizen and we currently live in Toronto Canada. I applied for Permanent Residence and my husband was approved to sponsor me.
I received my letter that says I have an interview scheduled in Buffalo, USA. In the meantime, I have a Canadian Visitor Visa that says "THIS DOES NOT AUTHORIZE RE-ENTRY". I have a couple of questions: 1. My interview letter says "Prior to your departure from Canada, if that is where you are presently living, you must ensure that you can re-enter Canada as this office will not facilitate your return." After my interview, how do I get back in Canada?
2. Can I re-schedule my interview to happen in Canada? If so, what is the procedure?
Your input is very much appreciated. Thank You
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« Reply #10223 on: March 03, 2012, 01:55:06 pm » |
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I am a British Citizen married to a Canadian Citizen and we currently live in Toronto Canada. I applied for Permanent Residence and my husband was approved to sponsor me.
I received my letter that says I have an interview scheduled in Buffalo, USA. In the meantime, I have a Canadian Visitor Visa that says "THIS DOES NOT AUTHORIZE RE-ENTRY". I have a couple of questions: 1. My interview letter says "Prior to your departure from Canada, if that is where you are presently living, you must ensure that you can re-enter Canada as this office will not facilitate your return." After my interview, how do I get back in Canada?
2. Can I re-schedule my interview to happen in Canada? If so, what is the procedure?
Your input is very much appreciated. Thank You
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mike mona
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« Reply #10224 on: March 03, 2012, 02:49:16 pm » |
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Hi all I am following this thread from a while .I sent my application for PR under FSW on July 1st 2011, got an email from CIC on September with my client code number and another email from Buffalo visa office in January with same code number.Now,in my E-cas address has been disappeared since 5 weeks and still shows" in process ". Any idea when would I expect my medical request.
I would be thankful for all replies.
Mike
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ddobro2
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« Reply #10225 on: March 03, 2012, 03:02:13 pm » |
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You're situation is completely "normal" (for lack of a better word). I don't know where you got the info that most people whose files are at Buffalo got AOR within 30 days (could be true, I just am wondering how you determined that). There are actually a number of people who never get AOR throughout the whole process. You need to simply email them and ask for an acknowledgement of receipt. They may not respond immediately (although you'll get an automated response immediately), but there's a good chance that at some point they will send you your AOR. Hi,
Neither I receive AOR from buffalo nor my status on ecas change( it's saying app received and medical received).
File was transferred there on 26 jan 2012 from Mississauga. Most people within my time frame have received AOR in 30 days.
How Long it can take for me get AOR or get in process.
Why I didn't receive it yet?
Anybody has any idea or experience with this thing from buffalo.?
Please share
Thanks
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ddobro2
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« Reply #10226 on: March 03, 2012, 03:10:25 pm » |
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Yes, they update the step 1 processing time on Wednesdays (as sponsorship approval processing time gets updated on a weekly basis), but you're past that step obviously. As far as e-CAS, the site itself says that it's updated weekly, "usually on Tuesdays." You need to understand that e-CAS is not very frequent or substantive in its update information. Unless you have an interview, you will only have total a handful of updates at the step 2 stage: application received, medicals received, in process, and decision made (which some people get before they get PPR, others weeks after they already land). You already have the first two. No one can tell you when you'll be updated to "in process." After you are "in process," no one can tell you when you'll get PPR. Every case is different. You can sign up for e-CAS tracker to get emails of updates when they happen so you are not wasting your time manually checking. It's too early for you to order GCMS notes but you can do that too if you really want to know what the IO has done on your file. One more question....
I am 100 percent sure that they update processing time info every Wednesday.
Is it same for update ecas too? I mean all of you get your change on Wednesday only or it could be any day?
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ddobro2
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« Reply #10227 on: March 03, 2012, 03:16:01 pm » |
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I wouldn't worry about addresses disappearing in e-CAS. It's either a glitch or it means someone is reviewing your file - in any case, there's no point in wondering or worrying. Not sure how FSW stream process goes along, so you might want to post your question on that thread. Hi all I am following this thread from a while .I sent my application for PR under FSW on July 1st 2011, got an email from CIC on September with my client code number and another email from Buffalo visa office in January with same code number.Now,in my E-cas address has been disappeared since 5 weeks and still shows" in process ". Any idea when would I expect my medical request.
I would be thankful for all replies.
Mike
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mike mona
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« Reply #10228 on: March 03, 2012, 03:28:01 pm » |
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thanks a lot
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ddobro2
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« Reply #10229 on: March 03, 2012, 03:28:38 pm » |
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I may be missing something here but I don't know why you needed a visitor visa in the first place. CIC says among the people who don't need visitor visas to visit Canada are, "British citizens and British Overseas Citizens who are re-admissible to the United Kingdom," as well as, "British subjects who hold a passport issued by the United Kingdom and who have the “right of abode” there." It's a form letter so it doesn't necessarily speak to your personal circumstances. You might want to carry documents that prove significant ties to your home country. You really need to get advice from someone who knows about this but I believe you would need to first get an authorization to travel to the U.S. under this system first: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/esta.html?_flowExecutionKey=_cADA76364-8E96-7C38-D944-788DA18713BF_k5A141E50-B23C-435D-4B2D-56F7835822AE. Hopefully someone here can chime in with a more helpful answer. I am a British Citizen married to a Canadian Citizen and we currently live in Toronto Canada. I applied for Permanent Residence and my husband was approved to sponsor me.
I received my letter that says I have an interview scheduled in Buffalo, USA. In the meantime, I have a Canadian Visitor Visa that says "THIS DOES NOT AUTHORIZE RE-ENTRY". I have a couple of questions: 1. My interview letter says "Prior to your departure from Canada, if that is where you are presently living, you must ensure that you can re-enter Canada as this office will not facilitate your return." After my interview, how do I get back in Canada?
2. Can I re-schedule my interview to happen in Canada? If so, what is the procedure?
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