Congratulations! When was DM?Got a passport request today!! I'm so excited, trying to find somewhere in the US to get Canadian sized passport photos taken if anyone has any info.
Congratulations! When was DM?Got a passport request today!! I'm so excited, trying to find somewhere in the US to get Canadian sized passport photos taken if anyone has any info.
AAA can do the right size for CanadaGot a passport request today!! I'm so excited, trying to find somewhere in the US to get Canadian sized passport photos taken if anyone has any info.
where about are you? i actually googled to find a studio that takes canadian passport pics… my husband went cvs and walgreens but they dont do itGot a passport request today!! I'm so excited, trying to find somewhere in the US to get Canadian sized passport photos taken if anyone has any info.
I assume at the same time, we are going through a lawyer and it wasn't updated when I was obsessively checking a couple days ago, hahaCongratulations! When was DM?
Clawson. I tried to call AAA but they didn't do it so they redirected me to International Express and Woodward camera which both do it!where about are you? i actually googled to find a studio that takes canadian passport pics… my husband went cvs and walgreens but they dont do it
actually it was less than a month… I would say from the time you sent everything out to get the COPR was less than 2 weeks for us… good luck!! we will be driving back to canada on the 13th of this month… so excitedI assume at the same time, we are going through a lawyer and it wasn't updated when I was obsessively checking a couple days ago, haha
Clawson. I tried to call AAA but they didn't do it so they redirected me to International Express and Woodward camera which both do it!
Also, what's the average time to get a COPR once you've submitted a passport? Is it fairly quick? From what I can tell from signatures it usually takes less than a month to get COPR. After that, would it be relatively quick to just move to Canada or are there other steps that will need to be taken? Thank you again for all the support you guys have given.
That's awesome, we've been doing long distance for a while (Hamilton - Detroit area) so I am so excited to finally be able to leave this weird limbo we live in!actually it was less than a month… I would say from the time you sent everything out to get the COPR was less than 2 weeks for us… good luck!! we will be driving back to canada on the 13th of this month… so excited
Fingers crossed you'll get something soon, sucks that it's taking so long.Well I finally got SA after 13 months and biometrics request. I guess I'm bringing up the rear.
Basically correct. You'll have to check with VFS whether the 'transmission fee' (handling fee to send to consulate) is all, or - since not accepting in person - you'll have to pay some courier fee (to and from you and spouse).Received our PPR a couple days ago! Exactly 366 days after our original application was received in Canada. Still no DM yet, but assuming that will happen after we send in our information. A couple of quick questions. My wife is the PA and is a US Citizen and we are currently in USA. We're going through the Visa office in New York and from the paperwork we received, it looks like she only needs to send in a photo copy of the the bio-data page in her US passport and NOT the original passport....is that correct? Also, we were directed to a page that indicates we need to pay "just" the transmission fee? We have prepaid the Right to Permanent Residence Fee, so I don't believe there are any other fee's beyond the "transmission fee" . Is that correct? We are working on finding a photography place to take the PP photo's and as soon as we have those, we'll be sending in the packet to New York. Pretty exciting stuff!
Thanks! I'll double check on the fee's. I know VFS has a pre-paid courier fee for there and back shipping, but I think since we only are sending in a photo copy of her PP, we don't actually need anything returned to us. I'll likely just send it in via USPS Priority Mail with tracking, which is what we used for her original application package.Basically correct. You'll have to check with VFS whether the 'transmission fee' (handling fee to send to consulate) is all, or - since not accepting in person - you'll have to pay some courier fee (to and from you and spouse).
Again, check their site. I believe you will have to pay a packge transmission fee (handling to and from consulate). Then to return to you - depends on each country. You will still get the COPR in physcial copy (I think) so something will need to be returned to you.Thanks! I'll double check on the fee's. I know VFS has a pre-paid courier fee for there and back shipping, but I think since we only are sending in a photo copy of her PP, we don't actually need anything returned to us. I'll likely just send it in via USPS Priority Mail with tracking, which is what we used for her original application package.
Yes she will need the COPR send back to her!Thanks! I'll double check on the fee's. I know VFS has a pre-paid courier fee for there and back shipping, but I think since we only are sending in a photo copy of her PP, we don't actually need anything returned to us. I'll likely just send it in via USPS Priority Mail with tracking, which is what we used for her original application package.
Really happy you're finally seeing movement. Hopefully it moves quickly for you now!Well I finally got SA after 13 months and biometrics request. I guess I'm bringing up the rear.