Schedule A sent by Web Form I assumeWhat do you mean by SA sent Via WF, i assume SA is Schedule A, what is WF?
Schedule A sent by Web Form I assumeWhat do you mean by SA sent Via WF, i assume SA is Schedule A, what is WF?
Ohhh ok, so webform would mean uploading to your mycic account that we create using GCKeys?Schedule A sent by Web Form I assume
Can't answer that one as we have lawyers so we don't have access to that annnnd I mailed all our documents, don't trust the tech stuffOhhh ok, so webform would mean uploading to your mycic account that we create using GCKeys?
Good luck, you're very welcome.Yeah. thanks again. I guess we will just wait until end of next week. If nothing comes in, we will call. Hopefully it comes sooner. Thank you
They seem backed up for April May, your friend is not the only one experiencing this so I would try not to worry and give it a bit more timeHello everyone,
I am writing for a friend of mine. He submitted his outland sponsorship on April 13 but still hasnt recieved an AOR. He called CIC call centre and they told him that if the application was sent on or after April 19th then it is still being worked on. If it was sent before April 19th then there is nothing on their file. Anybody else experiencing the same thing? Does anyone know why this could be?
Thanks,
My application has been returned twice and that's what happened to me the second time (the mailing address issue). So sorry! It's so frustrating since they don't tell you ANYWHERE in the instructions not to do that. : ( You know what's even worse? When it happened to me, I read about it on this forum literally three hours after I had mailed my application. Then I had to wait an entire month knowing it was just coming right back to me.
he just updated me that what the CIC agent meant was that if it was sent before April 19th, then it should have been processed with a confirmation number already as they are processing those received on or after April 19th.They seem backed up for April May, your friend is not the only one experiencing this so I would try not to worry and give it a bit more time
Thank you for the encouragement.Indeed, they will highlight everytging that's missing. As long as you've corrected what was wrong and provide what they request you should be fine. I meant from an overall perspective, for your own peace of mind try to make sure nothing else is missing. Everything will fall into place. Be strong!!!
What went wrong in mailing address?My application has been returned twice and that's what happened to me the second time (the mailing address issue). So sorry! It's so frustrating since they don't tell you ANYWHERE in the instructions not to do that. : ( You know what's even worse? When it happened to me, I read about it on this forum literally three hours after I had mailed my application. Then I had to wait an entire month knowing it was just coming right back to me.
I am the principal applicant. I am currently staying in Canada with my spouse as a visitor. I put my residential address as my address in the US (since technically that's still where I "reside", I am just visiting Canada.) I put my mailing address as my husband's address in Canada (where I am currently staying). That is not allowed... but you would never know that based on the instructions. If the PA mailing address is listed different from the PA residential address, you have to include the Use of a Representative form authorizing the person who lives at that mailing address to receive communication on behalf of the PA. So my application was returned, since I did not know to include the Use of a Representative Form.What went wrong in mailing address?