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Foxxbbe

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Oct 14, 2012
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Ok, so I have a letter stating an appointment concerning my permanent residence has been scheduled.
It says to bring correct documents which the only thing that applies to me on the letter is my passport. We paid the fee.

So three Major questions here:

1. Do I bring my marriage stuff and a copy of the receipt and more pictures an proof of us

2. Will I be denied at this point? (My biggest question)

3. What happens at this meeting?
 
Foxxbbe said:
Ok, so I have a letter stating an appointment concerning my permanent residence has been scheduled.
It says to bring correct documents which the only thing that applies to me on the letter is my passport. We paid the fee.

So three Major questions here:

1. Do I bring my marriage stuff and a copy of the receipt and more pictures an proof of us

2. Will I be denied at this point? (My biggest question)

3. What happens at this meeting?

What kind of application did you file? Inland or Outland?
What have you already heard from the visa office?
What does your e-cas say about the status of your application?

The answer to your questions depends upon the type of interview that they are requesting. Does the letter say anything other than "appear at this location on this date, bring your passport"?
 
Inland spousal application
Just heard that my husband was approved to sponsor me
I needed another medical did that, then got a letter saying decision made by email
Then got this letter In the mail
And no that's all the letter says
 
Foxxbbe said:
Inland spousal application
Just heard that my husband was approved to sponsor me
I needed another medical did that, then got a letter saying decision made by email
Then got this letter In the mail
And no that's all the letter says

Then it sounds like a landing interview. Your passport is necessary to ensure your identity. At that time they will have you sign both copies of your Confirmation of Permanent Residency and give you one copy. When done your legal status in Canada will change from "foreign national" to "permanent resident".

Congratulations!
 
wow, congrats.

Please share your timeline.

tnx
 
My time line is:

Sent application on September 7,2011
Started processing my app on July 7,2012
First stage approval/ request for new med exam bc of expired-August 2,2012
New med done-Aug. 17,2012
Med results recieved-August 30,2012
My letter came in an email Saturday October 13,2012 at 9:30
Letter for appointment for November came- October 26,2012