good luck man...I think i my status is IP2.waiting for PPR email.
good luck man...I think i my status is IP2.waiting for PPR email.
AOR 31/8Hey I think am in IP2.
my BCG says - We are processing your background check. We will send you a message if we need more information.
It went from NA to this yesterday afternoon. Dunno how long will it take from here. whats your timeline?
wow that was fast.AOR 31/8
Medical Passed 22/9
BG IP1 22/9
BG NA 26/9
BG IP2 28/9
Nice man. Hopefully we will get the ppr at the same time. Make sure u have that bottle of scotch ready to pop open!AOR 31/8
Medical Passed 22/9
BG IP1 22/9
BG NA 26/9
BG IP2 28/9
But you said you had some updates in your document section.I think I'm in IP2 since Sep 5th. CEC Inland. No updates.
FSW Inlandwow that was fast.
are you going through CEC or FSW
Yes, but still it's IP2 I guess. I called today, they said they're doing BCG!But you said you had some updates in your document section.
it's random..We have the similar timeline.
AOR/e-APR - 28 August 2017
MEP - 13 September
IP1 - 13 September
NA - 14 September
IP2 - 19 September
FSWO
No travel history.
Waiting ever since..
do you know of any pattern? or is it all just random.. basically if you don't get ppr after ip2 anytime between 7-30 days you're in security screening, which can take months.Travel history has a very limited impact. I have an extensive travel history. My AOR on 14th August and PPR was Sep 8th. This also included an additional document request.
From whatever I have seen, it is security clearance that causes maximum delay.
Thanks, this is good to know. I've also have extensive travel history (160+ trips in 10 years) and was hoping this wouldnt impact/delay the process too much!Travel history has a very limited impact. I have an extensive travel history. My AOR on 14th August and PPR was Sep 8th. This also included an additional document request.
From whatever I have seen, it is security clearance that causes maximum delay.
Unfortunately, no pattern. Many times I think people wrongly take their status as IP2 though( it was probably IP1 ). I was guilty of this too.do you know of any pattern? or is it all just random.. basically if you don't get ppr after ip2 anytime between 7-30 days you're in security screening, which can take months.
I myself have worked in 4 different countries but definitely not 160+ trips. It didn't affect my application.Thanks, this is good to know. I've also have extensive travel history (160+ trips in 10 years) and was hoping this wouldnt impact/delay the process too much!
Totally agree on that, I'm in a similar situation, I've also worked in 3 different countries and mid to senior level in my career. I spent a long time on my documentation too and my LoE was very detailed as well. However, I am going down the PNP route, and as we know these are not processed as fast.I myself have worked in 4 different countries but definitely not 160+ trips. It didn't affect my application.
I also have a friend who probably has a travel history as extensive as yours. He too has a similar timeline as mine ( less than 30 days from AOR to PPR ). We both applied from different countries, so it is not about where you are applying from.
I have come around to believe that it mostly comes around to how well you document your application. Both me and my friend are kind of senior mid-level in our careers and our documentation probably was on the spot.