I have a friend that used to work the the VO in Syria, but left a year and a half ago ( still had contact tho ). He told my me about the Syrian VO closing before they officially announced it on the website, and through the CiC. At the same time he told me about the program they had implemented to get as many applications done as possible before shutting down. This program was aimed for applicants living or residing in Syria at the time of the revolution, and PR's were being granted as early as 1 week. I followed up on this with the Syrian VO and was told it was true. The same kind of program was done back during the beginning of the Iraq war, where Iraqi applicants would get priority over others to attempt to get them out faster.I.kat said:i think that is the only solution ive got is to apply for a visitor visa! reading canada girl's post ive sort of lost hope! shes been in the same situation for 15 months and she received no help, what makes me think i will and ive been waiting less than one month ( stage 2) Allah y7meehom what else can i say
The reason I'm telling you this is perhaps they have a program in place to get people how are in danger out faster. I would contact your MP and ask if such a program exists, explain that your husband is in danger, I'm sure your MP can not ignore that.