If the principal applicant is a US citizen and the spouse is not and NOT from a visa exempt country, do they receive COPR or they have to send both passports to CIC?
Let me rephrase my question, hoping it clearer than before: If the principal applicant is a US citizen and the spouse is not and NOT from a visa exempt country, do they receive COPR or they have to send both passports to CIC?
Not necessarily! A citizen may marry a spouse with kids from other relationships that are legal residents. Or What if the spouse is a green card holder but the principle applicant is a citizen?
How does it work - if the applicant is a US citizen while the dependents are not-do they get a COPR or they send in the passports for Visa stamping for the non US citizens?
Was just wondering. This was a hypothetical scenario. It has nothing to do with me if you look at my time/history on the left. Thanks for your input.
July20
Assuming a negative DM was made in June 2014, will it take CIC almost 3 months to notify the applicant? Need seniors to help us sort out the argument.
Thanks
Assuming a negative DM was made in June 2014, will it take CIC almost 3 months to notify the applicant? Need seniors to help us sort out the argument.
Thanks
Assuming a negative DM was made in June 2014, will it take CIC almost 3 months to notify the applicant? Need seniors to help us sort out the argument.
Thanks
Dr. Midnite,
People in this thread/forum are kind of brainstorming about the cause (s) of the unexpected delay(s) compared to others before us (them). Nobody is questioning the validity of the process as a whole; the applicants here know the difference between a right and a privilege. It is a...