canuck0469 said:sbaksh, as rejessome has indictaed, poison pen letters are much more common than some realize. Have a forum friend that had to go to an interview and answer questions regarding concerns of an MOC due to info they received. They passed the interview and when they got the PPR and went to drop it off, the IO stated they had further info regarding the MOC and would not grant the visa until it was investigated. Some months later the visa was granted. My friend found out that her mother had written the poison pen letters for reasons of her own. Whether people do it because they don't like the spouse, envious or finacial as you'll likely quit sending funds when your spouse lands. Not suggesting that any of her family would do anything like this but. Tell people only what they need to know
canuck0469 said:she found out through a family member that thought, as you, it was an evil thing to do to your kin. It all ended well as unless the IO has proof they will not consider it reliable. Sucks that a few more months was lost due to it
sbaksh said:Thanks for your help. In a few days i'll know.
sbaksh said:My Wife was completely shock at the allegations made my the officer. She said that she have to review the case and she'll make a decision
trini777 said:He didnt send $3000 a month, he sent $3000 over the months. This goes against a business marriage as he is the one giving money to her and not the other way around.
sbaksh said:So it's been 3 weeks since the status changed to decision and no letter arrived from Trinidad, POS. Does anyone know how long it takes to get a decision letter from Trinidad to Guyana?
I've sent then 3 email, it's been 2 1/2 weeks and no response, all i want to know if it's an approval or rejection. I need to get the ball rolling. The POS office operate like a snail.
Our MP is a complete waste of time, i could get more help from a blind person.
Thanks!
sbaksh said:During the interview the Officer ask her a few question and then she said "I have information that Money was passed to your sponsor"
My wife was shocked, the officer asked this several time.