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Hey everyone!

After a long wait we finally received COPR today. It took us a total of 366 days.
We have been married 7.5 years and lived together the entire time (in Mexico). No dependents, no previous divorces, no criminal records.

Our timeline:

Application received Jan 5, 2018
AOR March 2.
Schedule A request March 6.
Medical request March 7.
Right to Permanent Residence Fee request April 4.
April 10 Application forwarded to MCVO.
Application started processing May 2.
PCC Request July 23.
SILENCE FOR A LONG EFFING TIME
January 3 2019 Decision Made on ECAS *and* PPR
January 16 CoPR received.

We didn't received AOR2 or Pre-arrival services email at all.
 
You need to order the note first? Or we can send a email there?
You need to order them first. If after 30 days they arent received you can email
 
Thx, I wrote them last week. Received an email back that I am on a priority list and they should come soon. Nothing yet.
Have you called and listened to the automated massage about your application? If yes what does it say?
 
Have you called and listened to the automated massage about your application? If yes what does it say?
For our sponsorship application? It says the same information as Gkey. BGC is processing since December 6th.
 
For our sponsorship application? It says the same information as Gkey. BGC is processing since December 6th.
Ooh OK, thanks for the response, let's hope we hear from them soon, am April 3rd applicant
 
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Does anyone know the longest someone has waited after pre-arrival to get DM & PPR in Mexico VO?
It’s been 42 calendar days (27 excluding weekends&holidays) since pre-arrival. Going crazy.
 
Anyone sponsoring a spouse from Nicaragua? I'd love to get a timeline.

Thanks and good luck!
 
Did you get any documents notarized(apostille) by a notary/lawyer in Mexico ? I am not able to find a lawyer/notary who can put an English stamp as
iOTE="lily.dmaya, post: 7519254, member: 833395"]Hi there!

My husband is sponsoring me inland, im from Mexico and they are asking for my birth certificate with this requirement.
  • Official documents issued by this country must be government-certified true copies (copies certified as authentic by the issuing governmental authority, signed and sealed)
I have here my original birth certificate that I have since my birth and I had used it for everuthing, it is signed but it has a stamp, no specially a sealed. Do you know if this counts?
Because I also saw that you can reprint your own birth certificate through mexican government page but this one seems less authentic, you just need to print it in a regular piece of paper. What do you think?[/QUOTE]