babajydo
Star Member
- Mar 24, 2017
- 115
- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- Accra
- App. Filed.......
- 23-02-2017
- AOR Received.
- 13-03-2017
- File Transfer...
- 16-04-2017
- Med's Request
- Upfront, Passed.
- Passport Req..
- 17-11-2017
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This is beautiful..permission to copy and edit as it applies to me to be sent to both the Prime Minister and Minister of immigration???I have been away for quite some and bumping back into the group and seeing the frustration here and I was forced to write to the immigration minister with tears in my eyes. Here is a copy of the email:
Dear sir,
Attn: Minister Of Immigration.
I am writing in respect of the application to sponsor my dear husband under the family class/spousal sponsorship immigration program. My application was received on the 25th of January 2017 at CPC Mississauga. File was approved and transferred on the 16th of March 2017 to the respective visa office closest to my husband's location in these case, Accra visa office. It has been graveyard silence ever since then. I sent enquiries every now and then plus requesting my husband's Notes on July 5th and received same on August 3rd and still nothing started at Accra apart from medical passed. That situation has lingered on up until this moment with totally no new update at our online account.
With respect to these findings, I'm forced to question myself if at all I'm ever going to be with my husband here in Canada with the snail pace at Accra visa office? Looking at online forums where Applicants being attended to at other visa offices around the world breaks my heart's completely. While Accra is still battling with application filed in September 2016, places like New Dehli visa office is working on March 2017 applicants and Manila visa office are already treating April 2017 applications and that is just a few. With these developments, I ask myself yet again. Is this a deliberate action by those in authority to undermine and slow down applications at Accra visa for whatever reasons best known to them?
Nevertheless, I beg earnestly for you to use your good conscience and office to facilitate a much needed change at Accra visa office. Where the workload need to be shed to other visa offices with less load, same need to be done. The stress and strain on spouses is so enormous. Irrespective of religious or social inclination, it is a well known precept that married couples should not stay apart for far too long a time and I believe that is why family or spousal sponsorship is given a priority by the Canadian government.
Of particular note is that, on the 26th of November 2017 will clock exactly one year of tying the knot with my heartrobe. I still believe in miracle, if only you, Accra and the government of Canada can make it happen. No other gift apart from the gift of life will ever be compared with celebrating my ONE year wedding anniversary in person with my husband.
My husband's medical will be expiring on the 5th of December 2017, another appeal for prompt attention before it expires to save us the stress and cost of doing another one.
Me, my family and every other family held up at Accra visa office look forward to an accelerated process as we earnestly seek your reasurrance either in actions or words. Hoping this message reaches you in good faith.
Kind regards