EEEeeeeeeek! We just got an email from Ottawa! They are asking for original FBI letter and evidence that sponsor has reestablished residence in Canada. Not PPR yet but excited to know someone's been looking at the file. We ordered my case notes which should be arriving anytime now so hopefully that will shed more light. In the mean time we'll get them what they want asap.
When we were prepping our application, I hadn't read guru's comments that I should send the physical fingerprint cards directly to the FBI and instead, used a channeler who claimed that uploading the scanned figerprints will ensure I get good fingerprints... Doh. Should've noticed channeler was just trying to get more money from me.
Here's what they are asking for for anybody who's interested:
- FBI Clearance: Unfortunately the document you provided is not accepted at this office. Please provide an original FBI clearance certificate. Information on obtaining the accepted document may be found at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/united-states.asp. Once on the FBI Website please select: Option 1: Submit your request directly to the FBI. This must be received at this office by: 08/18/2014
- SPR’s residency: Evidence that your sponsor resides in Canada, or has taken steps to re-establish residence in Canada. This includes but is not limited to: pay stubs, T4 slips, utility bills, banking history, employment letters, lease agreements, etc. Driver’s licences, property tax assessments, social insurance or health insurance cards are not sufficient to show intent to return. This must be received at this office by: 08/18/2014
boomlet said:
They also request IMM 5409 again, which is weird as I'm positive we filled it out correctly with the application -- any one else get this? We don't have a co-signer.
Congrats boomlet! We don't have a co-signer either and we did not send IMME 5409 with our application package, but I recall reading somewhere that somebody in a similar situation was asked to present that form (can't find the thread now...).