- Dec 16, 2010
- 435
- 6
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPP-Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 21-02-2013
- AOR Received.
- 01-03-2013
- File Transfer...
- 15-03-2013
- Med's Done....
- 31-01-2013
- Interview........
- WAIVED
- Passport Req..
- 28-08-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- DM 13-09-2013; Visa Received 21-10-2013
- LANDED..........
- 26-10-2013
I know that I have read on several threads that there aren't alot of US Citizens that are requested for an interview. But I am an exceptional case and I would love some input from anyone on what you think about my chances of needing to go for an interview. Here are the details of my relationship.
I am a female who was married for 14 years to a man and have 2 children with him. In 2009 I met my current wife online. We were friends off and on for a few months and I started having feelings for her (she had eelign for me from the beginning). We met in real life December 2010 after having a "relationship" online for over a year. After meeting, I knew that I wanted to be with her and we traveled back and forth to see each other for almost 2 years before getting married in November of 2012. I have documentation for over 20 trips back and forth in that 2 years. We did a small ceremony (only my wife and I) and witnesses povided by the chapel where we got married. We asked her family to come but they live in Alberta and they couldn't make it due to money and short notice. My family accepts the relationship but does not beleive in same sex marriage so they chose not to be present. My kids were with their dad for the Thanksgiving weekend so did not attend. We had a friend who was coming as a witness but he came down with the flu and didn't make it. Anyway, I guess my concern is that our relationship will be questioned because I had been married to a man before and have children with him and now I am suddenly married to a woman plus our ceremony was so small. We wanted to have a larger ceremony but due to money (we are spending all of it on the immigration process) we couldn't do so. We do intend to do a larger formal wedding and honeymoon once the process is over and we can get settled in together in Canada.
My question is do you think I will be called for an interview? The proof I have is solid, about 20 pictures over that 2 year period, us with my kids as well as with my dad, a trip to Alberta with her family, etc. Lots of photos with different hair styles, etc. Also, I have a signed letter from my ex-husband telling his side of the story and how I chose to leave him to be with a woman. It is very detailed and, to me, is positive proof that we are a legitimate couple. Maybe I am just paranoid but I am really hoping that I won't get called for an interview. I have no doubt that if I have an interview that I will do well but I know that being called for an interview will prolong the wait for PR status.
I plan to mail in my packet in a few weeks, my meds are being done January 31, is there anything I should include that would be more helpful in proving our relationship is legitimate?
Thanks in advance for any ideas/ suggestions
I am a female who was married for 14 years to a man and have 2 children with him. In 2009 I met my current wife online. We were friends off and on for a few months and I started having feelings for her (she had eelign for me from the beginning). We met in real life December 2010 after having a "relationship" online for over a year. After meeting, I knew that I wanted to be with her and we traveled back and forth to see each other for almost 2 years before getting married in November of 2012. I have documentation for over 20 trips back and forth in that 2 years. We did a small ceremony (only my wife and I) and witnesses povided by the chapel where we got married. We asked her family to come but they live in Alberta and they couldn't make it due to money and short notice. My family accepts the relationship but does not beleive in same sex marriage so they chose not to be present. My kids were with their dad for the Thanksgiving weekend so did not attend. We had a friend who was coming as a witness but he came down with the flu and didn't make it. Anyway, I guess my concern is that our relationship will be questioned because I had been married to a man before and have children with him and now I am suddenly married to a woman plus our ceremony was so small. We wanted to have a larger ceremony but due to money (we are spending all of it on the immigration process) we couldn't do so. We do intend to do a larger formal wedding and honeymoon once the process is over and we can get settled in together in Canada.
My question is do you think I will be called for an interview? The proof I have is solid, about 20 pictures over that 2 year period, us with my kids as well as with my dad, a trip to Alberta with her family, etc. Lots of photos with different hair styles, etc. Also, I have a signed letter from my ex-husband telling his side of the story and how I chose to leave him to be with a woman. It is very detailed and, to me, is positive proof that we are a legitimate couple. Maybe I am just paranoid but I am really hoping that I won't get called for an interview. I have no doubt that if I have an interview that I will do well but I know that being called for an interview will prolong the wait for PR status.
I plan to mail in my packet in a few weeks, my meds are being done January 31, is there anything I should include that would be more helpful in proving our relationship is legitimate?
Thanks in advance for any ideas/ suggestions