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shaffi.martinez said:
OMG! Just got the golden email!!! Can't believe it just got the GCMS notes this morning and my lawyer just sent me the COPR email. I'm shaking. So overjoyed.

went according to what we had thought initially. Congrats.
 
nartcr said:
Congrats Tanmex. We used fedex. We put a return envelope ( pre-paid with tracking ) , and slipped in the original one. You will have 2 tracking numbers with you - one for forwarding the docs, and one for receiving COPR.

Thank you Nara ,

How log after they receive passport copy an photos to send the CoPR ?

remember when you said ordering notes sped up the processing of your application ? same happened to me , they made the decision one day after I requested the notes ,,if it was a coincidence got to be a very weird one .
 
M apologies for re-posting.
Is anyone here a PGP applicant from Mexico VO?
If so, can you share what was the timeline from when application was transferred to the Mexico VO to request of PCC or Medicals?
Thanks
 
TANMEX said:
Thank you Nara ,

How log after they receive passport copy an photos to send the CoPR ?

remember when you said ordering notes sped up the processing of your application ? same happened to me , they made the decision one day after I requested the notes ,,if it was a coincidence got to be a very weird one .

Ordering GCMS notes sometimes pushes the officer to review it sooner.

Took us 11 calendar days total, including the transit time for sending and receiving document. We sent our package on Tuesday, and we received back on Friday, the following week. We used Fedex next day delivery option.
 
nartcr said:
Ordering GCMS notes sometimes pushes the officer to review it sooner.

Took us 11 calendar days total, including the transit time for sending and receiving document. We sent our package on Tuesday, and we received back on Friday, the following week. We used Fedex next day delivery option.

Thank you ,
We sent it Yesterday, Embassy Received it Today . so hopefully we receive it by end of next week .
 
Jalisse said:
Here we go! Off to Mexico. Interview is tomorrow!

Good luck and positive thoughts for you :)
 
nartcr said:
Ordering GCMS notes sometimes pushes the officer to review it sooner.

Took us 11 calendar days total, including the transit time for sending and receiving document. We sent our package on Tuesday, and we received back on Friday, the following week. We used Fedex next day delivery option.

Can you expand on this?
After you ordered GCMS notes your files was reviewed sooner?
Did you order it after t was sent to the Mexico LVO ? or before?
Thanks
 
jeffporfirio1 said:
Can you expand on this?
After you ordered GCMS notes your files was reviewed sooner?
Did you order it after t was sent to the Mexico LVO ? or before?
Thanks

It's not 100% guaranteed that they will review your file sooner if you order GCMS notes . you have to order them few months after you receive AOR2 from Mexico VO.

it happened to me and to Nara , decision was made 1 day after we requested GCMS notes , at least after the last set of GCMS notes I ordered .
 
TANMEX said:
It's not 100% guaranteed that they will review your file sooner if you order GCMS notes . you have to order them few months after you receive AOR2 from Mexico VO.

it happened to me and to Nara , decision was made 1 day after we requested GCMS notes , at least after the last set of GCMS notes I ordered .

Thanks what is AOR2 ? is it the same as SA ?
 
jeffporfirio1 said:
Thanks what is AOR2 ? is it the same as SA ?

AOR2 is the letter of Acknowledgment of Receipt of your file from the embassy , it comes right after SA
 
TANMEX said:
AOR2 is the letter of Acknowledgment of Receipt of your file from the embassy , it comes right after SA

Thanks
Is this for all processes (PGP, Spousal, etc ?) or just spousal ?
 
Here is our timeline for embassy processing the PGR request (in case when when PA is outside of Mexico). All this is coming from GCMS:

We sent fingerprints and photos to Mexico and they were delivered to the embassy on Dec 11 2016.
On Dec 16 embassy forwarded the docs to PGR.
PGR issued the certificate on Dec 29.

On Jan 26 certificate was added to the file in GCMS, (I suppose after being verified/translated) and on Jan 31 VO lead officer confirmed all certs in order.
So overall about 50 days.


We also requested an official letter to take to PGR - this would probably be a slightly faster option through a carta de poder, but the official request letter took 2 weeks to receive from embassy, by that time we gave up waiting for it and just sent the fingerprints to the embassy instead.