MadeInCanada congratulations ... Thumbs upMadeInCanada said:First of all congratulations to all who got approved and so sorry for who were denied
how our interview gone was as follows:
My husband gone to the room and the officer was being nice to him took about 20 minutes for him and 10 for me and asked the following questions to my husband:
1-How old are you?
2-How old is your wife?
3-What is your occupation?
4-What is your wife's occupation?
5-Were you married before?
6-Was your wife married before?
7-Do you have children?
8-Where is your wife now?
9-When did she come?
10-What is your father's occupation?
11-Then he told me that he sees it not common in the Egyptian culture for a young man to marry an older woman
12-Do you know why you are here?
13-Is there anything else you would like to say?
and then he told him to call me in to interview me.
I went into the room, sat down and the man started telling me how his throat is sore from the smog and pollution. I smiled and I said I know right! I get like that every time I come here too.
Here is a list of the questions:
1-How do you know your husband is genuine?
2-Does your family support your relationship?
3-Do you understand the responsibilities of the sponsorship agreement and undertaking?
Then he told me that between the 2 of us we had convinced him and that we were approved. He didn't take the passport but instead told me to tell my husband to keep his passport ready.
I suppose it's nice to know he approved us but we still have some more waiting to do and until the visa is actually in my husband's passport and in my husband's hands, I will still be hesitant to relax.
Take Care
MadeInCanada
Mubrok Mohamed.Mohamed_Hassan said:To let everyone know, we just got the PPR.
I have question Mohamed. After your interview no body ask you for passport. And u left. Then next day they asked u to send it or what please explainAhmedbaraka said:Mubrok Mohamed.
Hope the best for u
Well you are totally right, they didn't ask us for the passport when we were there, but today i got a call about 2 pm that i need to send my passport and that the visa is ready, and they also sent an email and in case you are wondering about the ecase it still says application received.Ahmedbaraka said:I have question Mohamed. After your interview no body ask you for passport. And u left. Then next day they asked u to send it or what please explain
Thanks
Thanks for your respond.Mohamed_Hassan said:Well you are totally right, they didn't ask us for the passport when we were there, but today i got a call about 2 pm that i need to send my passport and that the visa is ready, and they also sent an email and in case you are wondering about the ecase it still says application received.
I hope a good luck for every one.
CanJen said:The range in experiences is very confusing. Made in Canada (first of all congratulations!!! Inshallah everything will go smoothly from now on and you will get the visa soon) but secondly, do you mind me asking how old you are? Maybe the VO gave you more of a chance to explain if he thought you were older and more experienced. It's one area that sets you apart from Ahmegan's experience, who I believe is 20 (maybe he gave Ahmegan less of a chance to explain for this reason? Maybe he just discredits those based on age? Who knows - just another theory).
And also the inconsistencies around the passport experiences - some were asked to leave theirs behind, others to mail them in. We were told our medical was fine, and were asked to leave the passport and photos with the VO, but then received an email a day later asking to complete the medical exam. Ours expired in January; maybe they can only extend those that have expired recently (like only up to one or two months)?
And on that point, my husband went to one of the two clinics the embassy posts on their website (the one he got his medical done at originally is no longer a clinic that the embassy works with) and he had a pretty negative experience. He said the entire staff (except for the receptionist) was Christian and the doctor would not answer any of his questions, and only gave him an opportunity to answer Yes or No to her questions. This medical was much more comprehensive than the original (blood work this time, but not the first time, for example) and he was there for 3 hours! So for those of you who have to redo the medical, please expect to wait.
My husband went to the embassy yesterday to update his mailing address and he noticed a huge lineup of people applying for immigration (without sponsorship). Is it possible that some of your husbands have tried this route in the past, and they are now flagged as suspicious when applying a second time through marriage?
Made in Canada, I am also not in a position to relax or celebrate just yet, until the passport with the visa is in my husband's hands. After going through this process, I feel like anything can happen. I am crossing my fingers and praying for you and for the others who also need our support.