i use pay as you go so i don't get phone bills. hmmmm. i wonder if i can request this ???heatherusa said:Copies of the phone bills showing the numbers the texts are made to?
i use pay as you go so i don't get phone bills. hmmmm. i wonder if i can request this ???heatherusa said:Copies of the phone bills showing the numbers the texts are made to?
This is great news! Congratulations!bobshynoswife said:I wanted to update this thread with my progress.
Our app started processing just a week after sponsorship approval, and now, a week later, we have already received the date for the interview, which will be August 24.
thanks!!!! this sounds great!justina said:Take screen prints of significant facebook stuff and insert them into word documents... we submitted around 12 pages of status updates, photos and comments.
bobshynoswife said:concrete...usually your phone will come with software and a usb cable so you can connect the phone to your computer. I just loaded all the messages and did screen caps, so they could see the message along with the date/time sent.
canadianwoman - where have you been? I've missed you! Yes, I'm thrilled that things have moved so quickly, but I'd be happy to push it back a few months if it meant your husband could get his PR. Things are so unfair sometimes. Did you see the post by mogreen? Accra started processing the app on May 27, she was interviewed on June 29 and got her visa the same day! Total time from sending it in to CIC-M to visa in hand was 2 months and 22 days. Amazing!
My brother-in-law works for the British Home Office in Abuja, Nigeria, and he said he has heard that several new IOs were added to Accra to improve processing times. Nairobi too. Right now I'm glad my husband left London, as they don't approve foreigners quickly there, and the queue for an interview can take 8-10 months!
Hope all is well with you in Malaysia. I think of you often.
Thanks, bobshynoswife. I had a very long and tiring trip back from Malaysia to Canada for the appeal, so didn't post for a few days.bobshynoswife said:canadianwoman - where have you been? I've missed you! Yes, I'm thrilled that things have moved so quickly, but I'd be happy to push it back a few months if it meant your husband could get his PR. Things are so unfair sometimes. Did you see the post by mogreen? Accra started processing the app on May 27, she was interviewed on June 29 and got her visa the same day! Total time from sending it in to CIC-M to visa in hand was 2 months and 22 days. Amazing!
My brother-in-law works for the British Home Office in Abuja, Nigeria, and he said he has heard that several new IOs were added to Accra to improve processing times. Nairobi too. Right now I'm glad my husband left London, as they don't approve foreigners quickly there, and the queue for an interview can take 8-10 months!
Hope all is well with you in Malaysia. I think of you often.
If you included a lot of evidence that he interacts with the children, and that they and he like each other, it should be OK. He can stress at the interview that he already loves his new step-children, and can't wait to be a father. (I've gathered from other posts that that is how he feels.)bobshynoswife said:We are worried about a couple things...
- my divorce and 3 children. We assume they will be asking why he married me, but hopefully our evidence is strong enough to overcome that
Just make sure at the interview that the visa officer knows this. If he did not specifically search out a Canadian wife, that is evidence he is not just in a marriage of convenience. Because he was in the UK when you met, it implies that he could have married someone from the UK if all he wanted was a ticket out of Nigeria.- he applied for a TRV in 2007 to visit his uncle. He had just finished his B.Sc. in England and was looking at schools to do his Masters. His uncle suggested he come and check out some Canadian schools. Of course, the TRV was denied. It was just a whim, and he now regrets applying, as we are worried it will look as if he has had intent to move to Canada, and therefore persued a relationship with me.
We are hoping that because he was in UK at the time and not Nigeria, and also because I contacted him on a UK dating site instead of him contacting a Canadian specifically, it will be okay. But I'm worried.
Thank you, but I don't know that I'm handling this very well.Actually, I'm terrified. I don't have the option of moving to be with him (because of the kids) and can't imagine what we will do if he is refused...right now even the thought of an appeal is more than I can handle, and knowing how yours went doesn't help!
You're a strong woman...I very much admire you.