Thank you! Now to stress about the interviewhipchick said:Congratulations to you!!!
Thank you! Now to stress about the interviewhipchick said:Congratulations to you!!!
Thank you!! You're all next in line, so keep the faith.Belle Ginou said:Congrats! Im so excited for you! Giving me hope in the process!
I know!!! I think it is because hubby worked on a cruiseship for 6 months based out of the US. So one of the things we have to provide is FBI clearance which apparently takes up to 18 weeks. So I don't think this is the typical wait time and trust you'll all have nuch less time to wait.destinyjam2can said:Congrats omg they are mean to have the family waiting till Sept for an interview
Wow 18 dreadful weeks. Well let the countdown begin. Your family will be with you soon. Congratulations it's an exciting time.adt83 said:I know!!! I think it is because hubby worked on a cruiseship for 6 months based out of the US. So one of the things we have to provide is FBI clearance which apparently takes up to 18 weeks. So I don't think this is the typical wait time and trust you'll all have nuch less time to wait.
it well be alot less than 18 weeks more like 7 weeks. They are moving very fast. Praise The Lord.adt83 said:I know!!! I think it is because hubby worked on a cruiseship for 6 months based out of the US. So one of the things we have to provide is FBI clearance which apparently takes up to 18 weeks. So I don't think this is the typical wait time and trust you'll all have nuch less time to wait.
Thats so nice to hear they're moving faster... and yes. Give thanks, and lots of prayers and postitive vibes to everyone going through this.GodGrace88 said:it well be alot less than 18 weeks more like 7 weeks. They are moving very fast. Praise The Lord.
Praying for all the family's who are going through these hard times.
The requests my husband just receieved for Canadian and US police checks specified they were needed because he lived there 6 months or longer. So your husband should be ok.Belle Ginou said:Anyone can give me clarification of police checks.. Most likely know the answer but am posting for advice. My husband had travelled in the past to Trinidad on visitor visa for periods less than 6 mths. For example, 2 weeks, 1 mth, 2 mths with all the visits it calculates to more than 6 mths. What gets me is the statement is the country he has lived the most from 18 years of age which would be Jamaica of course. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the information!adt83 said:The requests my husband just receieved for Canadian and US police checks specified they were needed because he lived there 6 months or longer. So your husband should be ok.
Yes- it is. We paid the $550 first, and then only recently paid the $490. When we received our interview request, they requested we bring the RPRF receipt for $490 with us.Good evening all!!!! I have a question is it possible just to submit the application fee of $550.00? How far into submitting the application will they ask for the $490 for landing fee and medicals?
We are on the 19 just a day ahead of youExciting news ladies! We just got our medical request for hubby's non accompanying dependent AND our interview date has been scheduled for September 20th. Later than we had hoped for, but just so relieved to have a date in mind now.
Perfect!!! Thanks oh boy the forum has updated the format.Yes- it is. We paid the $550 first, and then only recently paid the $490. When we received our interview request, they requested we bring the RPRF receipt for $490 with us.
Oh my gosh! In all my excitement I wrote the wrong day! Interview is actually Sept 5. I'm surprised yours is in Sept too- thought for sure it was just because of the FBI/RCMP clearance that ours was. I wonder why they're scheduling them so far in advance.We are on the 19 just a day ahead of you