ConfusedCouple said:
Base off of our timelines our apps we're received the same day, but you received AOR 2 days before me. You will be getting your SA very soon ;D
Thanks, we are hopeful this is the week when we finally get our SA so we can move on to the stage 2 of our processing
ESUJ said:
In my case (for PR Application status) they just exchanged the "application received" into "in process"; they didn't add an extra line... should it be an extra line?
I'm confused whether I'm checking the right thing.
Does anyone know when they would be asking for additional documents if any?
And is AOR2 sent by email, or is it just an update on eCas? Does AOR2 mean that the application arrived in Vienna?
There seems to be quite a lot of confusion when it comes to different stages of processing, namely AOR1 and AOR2 and everything that happens in between and after. Not sure why as it's been explained quite a few times but it only seems to confuse people even more ;D
Basically applications are being processed in TWO stages.
Stage 1 is the Sponsorship assessment part done in CIC-Mississauga, upon receipt of the application package they will send an
AOR1 and once the sponsor is approved the
SA will follow. Sponsor's side of eCas remains "in process" and there is no need to be checking it anymore as your file will now be transferred to VO for further processing, so you want to start checking your PR side of the eCas.
Stage 2 is the Principal applicant's assessment done in VO (this is where they do the background/security checks, genuinity of the relationship etc.). Your entire file will be scanned and e-transferred to your Visa office and this is when you start seeing status changes in your PA's side of eCas.
Ideally we want to see 3 lines there: Application received + in process + medical received. Some VO's send out
AOR2, that is an Acknowledgement of Receipt 2, however many VO's do NOT send this email and your 3 lines are effectively your AOR2. If you have done your medical exam
upfront it will be matched to your file and you will see Medical received line added on your PA side.
Of course you may notice additional lines there as well such as
request for more docs, or
we have sent you correspondence, etc.., or you simply may not have the ideal 3 lines (as ESUJ mentioned). Keep in mind we are being processed by different VO's all over the world and they all work a bit differently.. I say best is to go by common sense obviously 'App in process' means they have indeed received it so no worries
From this point on keep your eyes on eCas, wait for
DM, and then
PPR (or if you are from a visa exempt country you will receive
CoPR by post).
Sorry for a long post I've been getting PM's on this a lot, so hopefully this clears out some confusion, maybe others can add some wisdom to my blabbering ;D
Good luck and fast processing to everyone