I'm gonna send my application to Mex office in two weeks
CANzanillo said:Any other Mexico City applicants out there?
CANzanillo said:Any other Mexico City applicants out there?
The processing time for stage 1 has a few factorskelfelselfey said:I'm trying to hit the 10 post minimum so I can update my profile.
When I was putting together my application in November, the current part 1 Sponsor Approval time was only 30 days. Does anyone know why the time has almost tripled in the past 2 months? It's at 85 days now.
Actually no one knows whats going on there. But let's just hope its faster than the date they indicated on the website. Some assume that a lot of applications have been received during the holidays and they are trying to fast track all their back logs. But based on some of the thread I've read particularly on November 2014 applications.. most of the first week of Nov applicants started receiving their AORs already.. so let's just pray and be positive that they are really getting back on their track and hopefully the days of waiting will lessen..kelfelselfey said:I'm trying to hit the 10 post minimum so I can update my profile.
When I was putting together my application in November, the current part 1 Sponsor Approval time was only 30 days. Does anyone know why the time has almost tripled in the past 2 months? It's at 85 days now.
Hi! I'm also a U.S. applicant. My partner and I chose to do Outland because it was "faster in the long run" according to a lot of advice and google searches. But the 33 month wait for the NYC visa office applicants is really off-putting. How did you learn that it takes 6-7 months for most U.S. Outland applicants?jamsham12 said:hopefully mine gets approved in 6 or 7 month as most outland u.s applicants
Hi Andrew-Brit,andrew-brit said:(S)o why worry over something which you knew would take a long time anyway?
Err, applications for a US citizen applying outland go to Ottawa, not New York. I believe if an application is found to be fraudulent or an interview is needed then the case is shipped to LA or NY, but other members with knowledge of US applicants will know better.kelfelselfey said:Hi Andrew-Brit,
Ahh, very good answers; I'm less baffled now.
I'm actually not too worried about the extra SA time, just curious as to what the factors are that affect this stage, and you very nicely answered that question for me .
But I am put off by the 33-month processing time for U.S. applicants. I live in Germany but am a US citizen, so I had a choice over New York or Vienna as my office. NY is 33 months while Vienna is 17, but I gambled and chose New York as people are saying (despite CIC's processing time) it takes 6-9 months. So less than one year and almost 3 years is a big waiting time gap that I am worried about.
How exciting! I've been obsessively refreshing my DHL Track and Trace page. My application is with the courier now, so it should arrive any moment now!fiona2009 said:I just received confirmation that our application was received through Fed-Ex!!
Oh. Hmm... Then those processing time estimates for Los Angeles and New York are for the applicants who are requested an interview?andrew-brit said:Err, applications for a US citizen applying outland go to Ottawa, not New York. I believe if an application is found to be fraudulent or an interview is needed then the case is shipped to LA or NY, but other members with knowledge of US applicants will know better.
Your application will go to Mississauga for stage 1 and then either be sent to Ottawa, or will stay in Mississauga for the entire process.
As I said I am not sure but I know that if you do have to go for an interview as a US applicant you go to LA or NY. rhcohen on the forum is an expert on US applicants applying, maybe reach out to them?kelfelselfey said:Oh. Hmm... Then those processing time estimates for Los Angeles and New York are for the applicants who are requested an interview?
Really? Would you not want to become a permanent resident within a year instead 2/2.5 years, unable to leave Canada to visit family or go on vacation?fiona2009 said:Anyone see this update?
Makes you want to switch to inland process after all.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse.asp
Effective December 22, 2014, eligible spouses or common-law partners have the opportunity to work in Canada while they wait for their application for permanent residence to be processed.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will issue open work permits to certain spouses or common-law partners who are applying for permanent residence from inside Canada, before the approval in principle decision on their application is made.
For more information and instructions on this pilot program, please see CIC's program delivery update.
Well now that you put it that way...andrew-brit said:Really? Would you not want to become a permanent resident within a year instead 2/2.5 years, unable to leave Canada to visit family or go on vacation?