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Fhnbutterfly said:
Mistymom same tayo nang application filed date. Sana tayo na yung mag PPR

Fhnbutterfly where u n cebu city, I'm in liloan cebu.
 
oceandeep said:
Fhnbutterfly where u n cebu city, I'm in liloan cebu.

Guadalupe ;)
 
oceandeep said:
Good luck to you fellow visaya. :D ;) :) 8)

Thank you! Hopefully hihingin na din yung passport ko :( ikaw napadala mu na yung passport mu? Sana bumalik agad yung visa mu. Saan ba sa Canada yung destination mu if you dont mind..
 
Guys I have a friend who is first week of October applicant and Oct 17 SA... She got PPR na today....
 
Fhnbutterfly said:
Guys I have a friend who is first week of October applicant and Oct 17 SA... She got PPR na today....

congrats !!! sa kanya
 
My husband landed on Tuesday. We are so happy for this process to be over. Good Luck to the rest of you.
 
Fhnbutterfly said:
Thank you! Hopefully hihingin na din yung passport ko :( ikaw napadala mu na yung passport mu? Sana bumalik agad yung visa mu. Saan ba sa Canada yung destination mu if you dont mind..

Sa calgary then sa monday ko pa padala passport ko. Thank you and Good to yours too.
 
Fhnbutterfly said:
Thank you! Hopefully hihingin na din yung passport ko :( ikaw napadala mu na yung passport mu? Sana bumalik agad yung visa mu. Saan ba sa Canada yung destination mu if you dont mind..

Good luck to yours and gob bless!!
 
Hi mrsldrs
I am also an Abu Dhabi visa office spouse sponsorship applicant. But I submitted my application in October. Additional documents were requested on Jan 28 by the abu dhabi office, I think for you it was requested on Dec 9th.

My e-cas status changed to in-process on April 21st. How long did it it take for you to receive your passport request once your status changed to in-process on e-cas?

I was told it shouldnt take more than 1 month. But its nearly a month now and I haven't heard anything. Did you have an interview or was it waived?
 
Been lurking in the forums since submitting our application. We've made some progress but we're not there yet.

Attempting to sponsor my fiancée from the USA as a conjugal partner. (It's a long story, let's just say we can't get married and we can't afford to have her move her and live with me for a year while still maintaining her ties to the USA.)

Anyway...

Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Mississauga
App. Filed.......: ??-09-2013
Doc's Request.: N/A
AOR Received.: 14-09-2013
File Transfer...: 27-09-2013
Med's Request: submitted up front
Med's Done....: ??-08-2013
Interview........:
Passport Req..:
VISA ISSUED...:
LANDED..........:

On April 11 we got our first response saying the Case Officer did not feel we met the requirements for Conjugal Partners. He/She raised some specific concerns about our case. We put together some more documentation and sent it on May 9. On May 16 we received another notice, asking for some specific documentation and to pay the RPRF. The receipt for the RPRF was received at CPC-Ottawa yesterday and the other documents were mailed to them yesterday from Chicago so they should be there next week.

We're hoping that them telling us to pay the RPRF is a good sign...after all, if all the additional documentation we sent in wasn't good enough to prove our case they would have just rejected us, right? We've been figuratively holding our breath for weeks now and it's taking a toll. We're worried if it drags out too long she won't be able to do the landing process before her medical expires in August. Her only scheduled trip to Canada to visit me right now is very early in July and ideally we'd like to have her land on that visit. I just came back from a visit with her, but we don't want to schedule any more flights because we don't know if/when she'll finally be allowed to move so we need to save the money as much as we can.

Before we started our relationship, I had NO idea it would be so hard for an American to move to Canada.
 
DanOCan said:
Been lurking in the forums since submitting our application. We've made some progress but we're not there yet.

Attempting to sponsor my fiancée from the USA as a conjugal partner. (It's a long story, let's just say we can't get married and we can't afford to have her move her and live with me for a year while still maintaining her ties to the USA.)

Anyway...

Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Mississauga
App. Filed.......: ??-09-2013
Doc's Request.: N/A
AOR Received.: 14-09-2013
File Transfer...: 27-09-2013
Med's Request: submitted up front
Med's Done....: ??-08-2013
Interview........:
Passport Req..:
VISA ISSUED...:
LANDED..........:

On April 11 we got our first response saying the Case Officer did not feel we met the requirements for Conjugal Partners. He/She raised some specific concerns about our case. We put together some more documentation and sent it on May 9. On May 16 we received another notice, asking for some specific documentation and to pay the RPRF. The receipt for the RPRF was received at CPC-Ottawa yesterday and the other documents were mailed to them yesterday from Chicago so they should be there next week.

We're hoping that them telling us to pay the RPRF is a good sign...after all, if all the additional documentation we sent in wasn't good enough to prove our case they would have just rejected us, right? We've been figuratively holding our breath for weeks now and it's taking a toll. We're worried if it drags out too long she won't be able to do the landing process before her medical expires in August. Her only scheduled trip to Canada to visit me right now is very early in July and ideally we'd like to have her land on that visit. I just came back from a visit with her, but we don't want to schedule any more flights because we don't know if/when she'll finally be allowed to move so we need to save the money as much as we can.

Before we started our relationship, I had NO idea it would be so hard for an American to move to Canada.

So sorry to hear that DanOCan, I hope that asking you to pay the RPRF means you are closer to getting the application approved. However, there are couple married for years that still need to prove their relationship is genuine. I have been separated from my husband of 3 years for the last 8 months and we are still waiting.
 
PPR napo ako :) sana daratong agad yung visa :)
 
Hey,

I am applying for PR of my wife . Is it necessary to attest the photocopies of documents such as passport, birth certificate etc.?
Also, we married in ordinances of Sikh religion, is it necessary to attach anandkaraj certificate issued by gurdwara, or only marriage certificate will work?

Thanks