SubZero_2 said:
Hi all,
I am going to send an email to Ankara to inquiry about my wife's application; do you have any suggestion about what should I put in the email? I know they will not probably answer however I want to let them know that they are people waiting for the loved ones and they need them as soon as possible. Any suggestion for the email?
Thanks.
Lol good luck with that.
I am usually bluntly honest and I will be here, I am equally frustrated about it as you are and I dont even dare considering e-mailing them. That is the dumbest thing you can do (sorry to put it that way). If you think e-mailing them will speed up your wives process, you are definetly wrong.
Just try to think logically here, how will that benefit you or your case besides make you feel good that you told them what you think? It will benefit it in
no way at all. in ZERO (zilch) of possible ways.
Trust me, I have dealt with Canadian government for years (I lived in Canada best part of 6 years) and I can tell you, the worst thing you can do is tell government official how to do his job. No, if you are genuine, they can't screw you over, but they surely can delay your process for you, by simply putting your file below 10 others and processing those 10 first. Or just magnifying every detail in your case for it to take whole 15 months.
One of the reasons I haven't contacted immigration yet. I know that even though each and every single one of us carry that feeling of self-entitlement, technically speaking you can't demand anything until 15 months are past.
I also know its hard to avoid the feeling of "instant gratification", where you just feel like you should have this done instantly (I have raped the E-cas button), but you really should consider how far down the process you are. Both me and you are only about 5 months in and there are people who have been waiting a year or more. Its safe to say they should (and probably will) get their answers first, prior to me or you getting down to the finish line. Of course, there are cases where everything gets resolved within first 3-4 months, but they are extremely rare and clearly haven't been happening in Ankara as of late (because of all Iranian and Syrian files).
Nevertheless, I know how you feel. My wife is currently on disability and I am stuck half-way across the world, where I can find no employment and help her financially and even though we talk every day, it still doesn't make up for much of a physical/moral support either. Its extremely frustrating, especially if you consider all the processing that is going down in ther Visa Offices. But this is one we got and this is one we gotta deal with. So I highly advice you not to message them at all. It might only get you in hot water.
In the end of the day, its really your choice though, I just felt like I should warn you against it. Stay patient and cool.