cinc said:Finally sent the application package off. Fingers are crossed and stomach in knots. I hope it's all in there correct and nothing goes wrong.
coljhag said:Hello everyone!
Just got approved to sponsor my wife in Colombia. Is there a spreadsheet to keep track of the processing times in Bogota?
cinc said:Thanks ccunnington. 7 months would be great. As long as we know by next October, I'll be happy. I went over the file checking for signatures many times so really hope I didn't miss anything. We won't be ready to go to Canada until June 2014 (due to school and contracts). Is there any chance we'd be forced to go before then? I'm a bit foggy on how long you have to get into Canada if approved and if you're allowed to go back and forth (with Canada obviously being our permanent residence).
cinc said:Thanks ccunnington. Guess I'm oddly hoping they don't process it too fast. I'm doubting now and thinking maybe we should have waited a bit longer to apply. We haven't done our medicals yet. I was trying to think ahead as I need to know by November 2013 the decision because if we're denied we need to have a back up plan of staying in Bogota (which really isn't what we want).
I'm really not sure a plan B is possible as we are locked in until that date. We included in our application that our plan was wait for my husband to finish his Masters program and I would finish my contract before moving to Canada in June 2014.
What does the landing process entail? He has his TRV for 5 more years. Could he use that to get back into Canada after completing the landing process, flying back to Bogota to complete his program and then return permanently to Canada?
Again, I really appreciate all the feedback/info/advice. Thank you.
cinc said:Thanks tecarf. I wondered about that being an option as well since my last post. It seems to make sense. The timing is so tricky. I guess I should wait to make sure I'm approved as a sponsor before getting too worried about it. Our application is set to reach Canada tomorrow.
Karenesp29 said:Hello everyone, I just went through a couple of posts on this forum and got pretty exited for all the people who have received their visas, it seems to me the average is less than the 17 months.
I am trying to sponsor my husband from Colombia and sent out our applications on November 19. I was pretty worried of not receivingd any news until last week I got my sponsorship approval, and this week my husband got a letter from the visa office saying they received our application and explaining a little more about the process. I am guessing we received the AOR from Bogota visa Office.
I think things are going very smoothly so far, and I am hoping that receiving an AOR soon enough is a good sing that this case will be less than 15 months, fingers crossed¡¡¡
cinc said:Congrats on getting sponsorship approval Karenesp29. Are you and your husband applying from Canada or within Colombia?