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sb414 said:
is there a website with info for the VAC?
here you go: https://csc-cvac.com/en-DO/selfservice/cvac_welcome
 
LaLa320 said:
here you go: https://csc-cvac.com/en-DO/selfservice/cvac_welcome

thank you!!!

I hope your husband will have the warmest jacket ever since he will be arriving in January!! brrrrrr sooo cold yo even think about lol
 
soooo I sent Mexico an email the other week... finally got a response today. My husband is going to be getting an interview :( of course, no date is selected and we need to wait. ugh!
 
Noo o!! sb414 after this long wait still haven't end :( hope they move fast with the interview dates, so sorry to heard that :( everything will go fine!

sb414 said:
soooo I sent Mexico an email the other week... finally got a response today. My husband is going to be getting an interview :( of course, no date is selected and we need to wait. ugh!
 
sb414 said:
soooo I sent Mexico an email the other week... finally got a response today. My husband is going to be getting an interview :( of course, no date is selected and we need to wait. ugh!

I'm sure in a way it's nice to hear SOME news although probably not the exact news you want to hear. You've been waiting a long time so hopefully they contact you guys soon with the interview date. Let me know if you have any questions about the interview or need some tips.
 
misseliza said:
I'm sure in a way it's nice to hear SOME news although probably not the exact news you want to hear. You've been waiting a long time so hopefully they contact you guys soon with the interview date. Let me know if you have any questions about the interview or need some tips.

Thanks guys. It's really not what I wanted to hear, and to be honest we weren't expecting an interview just based on our relationship. We lived together in DR for two years before we got married, we have a lease together with our names on our apartment and other stuff. But immigration is unpredictable!

Hopefully the interview won't be too far into the future.

Misseliza.. I have tons of questions! lol
 
sb414 said:
Thanks guys. It's really not what I wanted to hear, and to be honest we weren't expecting an interview just based on our relationship. We lived together in DR for two years before we got married, we have a lease together with our names on our apartment and other stuff. But immigration is unpredictable!

Hopefully the interview won't be too far into the future.

Misseliza.. I have tons of questions! lol

That is surprising that you got an interview if you lived together in the DR for 2 years but like you said, immigration is definitely unpredictable.

Inbox/PM me anytime!
 
misseliza said:
That is surprising that you got an interview if you lived together in the DR for 2 years but like you said, immigration is definitely unpredictable.

Inbox/PM me anytime!

I moved to DR 7 months after meeting him, 4 months after we decided to make it a serious relationship, and I lived there until July of last year. We had decided since we were getting married in October, that I would return to Canada, to go back to work full time and prepare for our future in Canada basically. ugh! I'm so annoyed!!
 
got AOR2 today...
 
Bands89 said:
got AOR2 today...

What's your timeline again??? I know it's close to me.
 
Not sure when this was updated but average processing times in went up on the Government of Canada website.
  • Mexico City – Mexico = 17 months
  • Santo Domingo – Dominican Republic = 15 monts




(1st post)
 
fradan said:
Not sure when this was updated but average processing times in went up on the Government of Canada website.
  • Mexico City – Mexico = 17 months
  • Santo Domingo – Dominican Republic = 15 monts



(1st post)
Mexico was always 17 months from the time apps started going there in April, but DR times went up from 14 months to 15 months in August.
 
sb414 said:
I moved to DR 7 months after meeting him, 4 months after we decided to make it a serious relationship, and I lived there until July of last year. We had decided since we were getting married in October, that I would return to Canada, to go back to work full time and prepare for our future in Canada basically. ugh! I'm so annoyed!!
Look at it as a positive. Everybody I know, who's had to go through an interview usually have PPR within 2-3 weeks after the interview. So once you know the date, you can pretty much figure out when you and hubby will be together, because everything will be okay and your husband will kick ass answering all those questions. Positive thoughts girl, positive thoughts!!!!
 
LaLa320 said:
Look at it as a positive. Everybody I know, who's had to go through an interview usually have PPR within 2-3 weeks after the interview. So once you know the date, you can pretty much figure out when you and hubby will be together, because everything will be okay and your husband will kick ass answering all those questions. Positive thoughts girl, positive thoughts!!!!

thanks girl!!
It took me a full 24 hours for it to really sink in, I'm not too worried, I know my husband will do awesome!
If only they could give us a date!!!