Wish you all the best but since you didn't have any photos from your wedding with family, you should have attached some letters from your parents, her parents, some friends, indicating that they know you guys as a couple and that they can give faith of your relationship. This is a 12 month process, if you read an application that took 6 months, then that's the exception to the rule and their way of averaging out the process or lower the average times. As the matter of fact, the IRCC websites clearly states that only 80% of the applications are expected to be completed within the 12 months service standard and the last time they reported actual data, they indicated that only 72% of the applications were processed within 12 months
Just give it time and don't worry about all these comments about Mexico, our process ended well before the 11 months and it went through there so it doesn't necessarily mean bad news if it ends up going there. I am almost positive that they process based on nationality and not on country of residence because I have a friend whose wife lives in Peru and they sent their application to sponsor to Mexico (even if there's a visa office in Lima) so yours is likely to follow that same route