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FBI Clearance Letter request issue from Buffalo Consulate

shmuhahaha

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Nov 17, 2009
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Please excuse me for reposting this question. I've already posted this question in November thread.

Today we got a mail from Buffalo office to provide the original FBI "No Record" letter within 90 days or else the application could be refused.
We are pretty sure we sent the "No Record" letter(Pink Color one we got from FBI) along with our application. We've even got the photo copy of the FBI letter with us right now. Our guess is that the Buffalo office could have misplaced it. Has any one gone through this situation.? Itz very time consuming to get a fresh FBI "No Record" letter from scratch in our opinion. Can we explain to them by sending the photo copy of the original letter? It has a FBI reference number. Biting my nails and frustrated..
Please advise!

Application Received at CPC, Mississauga - Nov 17, 2009
Application Processed and Decision made - Dec 9,2009
Sponsorship Approval Mail Received - Dec, 16, 2009
Application Received at Buffalo Immgration Office - Dec, 16, 2009
Application returned from Buffalo Immigration office
(due to lack of US presence documents) - Dec 24, 2009
Application Resent to Buffalo Office(with US Presence Proof Papers) - Jan 2,2010
Immigration Application In Process - Jan 8, 2010
FBI "No Record" Letter Requested(Even though we provided one) - Jan 21, 2010
 

gypsygirl

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Sep 12, 2009
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We are in a similar situation. We sent the original state police clearances and then we got the same letter asking for them again and gave us 90 days. That was in October. Now it's almost Feb and we are still waiting to hear from them. We submitted it in November. Just what they ask you , you'll never why out why. We tried to send emails but got no response. they could have misplaced it. Who knows!
I know it's costly and time consuming but you gotta do what they say.
 

shmuhahaha

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Nov 17, 2009
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gypsygirl said:
We are in a similar situation. We sent the original state police clearances and then we got the same letter asking for them again and gave us 90 days. That was in October. Now it's almost Feb and we are still waiting to hear from them. We submitted it in November. Just what they ask you , you'll never why out why. We tried to send emails but got no response. they could have misplaced it. Who knows!
I know it's costly and time consuming but you gotta do what they say.
Thanks for your response, Gypsy girl. Atleast, it feels okay to see some one in the same boat. We're going to apply for a fresh FBI clearance today, anyway.
In the mean time, We're going to email them with a scanned copy of the photocopy of the FBI "No Record" letter(one we have right now). We're also going to send them a postal mail with the photocopy of the FBI letter and asking them, if they are okay with the photocopy instead. Thanks for the heads up about their email response. We're keeping our fingers crossed! Again we're frustrated :(
 

nyssa

Hero Member
May 14, 2009
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Midwest, USA
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo, USA
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-07-2010
AOR Received.
22-09-10
Med's Done....
09-01-2010
Interview........
WAIVED
Passport Req..
06-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
06-11-2010
LANDED..........
06-01-2011
FBI clearances are taking a long time right now :-(
The website says 8-10 weeks, and it's been over 8 weeks for me with the payment not even being processed yet!

shmuhahaha I think your plan is great. Keep us posted!
 

annabruce

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Jan 15, 2010
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Ottawa
Category........
Visa Office......
Vegreville
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Received: 01-11-2010
File Transfer...
09-10-2012 (Ottawa)
Med's Done....
30-11-2011, x-ray delayed (pregnancy), redone on August 31, 2012
We're still waiting for ours too, since December 3rd. What is the date on the report? I know they are only good for three months. Had the three months expired by the time the permanent residence application arrived in Buffalo?
 

shmuhahaha

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Nov 17, 2009
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shmuhahaha said:
Today we got a mail from Buffalo office to provide the original FBI "No Record" letter within 90 days or else the application could be refused.
We are pretty sure we sent the "No Record" letter(Pink Color one we got from FBI) along with our application. We've even got the photo copy of the FBI letter with us right now. Our guess is that the Buffalo office could have misplaced it. Has any one gone through this situation.? Itz very time consuming to get a fresh FBI "No Record" letter from scratch in our opinion. Can we explain to them by sending the photo copy of the original letter? It has a FBI reference number. Biting my nails and frustrated..
Please advise!
Some good news on our end. We got a phone call from the Buffalo consulate indicating that our application process is back in track.
Yesterday, We emailed the embassy with the scanned file of the Photocopy of the FBI "No Record" letter that the Buffalo Consulate was telling missing.
Also, we mailed in the PhotoCopy of the same using USPS next day mail.
In today's phonecall, The gentleman also asked when do we plan to move to Canada. I told him as soon as my wife gets her PR status, we will be moving back to Canada.
Thanks for the motivation fellas :)

Nov 17,2009: Application Received at CPC, Mississauga
Dec 09,2009: Application Processed and Decision made
Dec 16,2009: Sponsorship Approval Mail Received
Dec 16,2009: Application Received at Buffalo Immgration Office
Dec 24,2009: Application returned from Buffalo Immigration office(due to lack of US presence documents)
Jan 02,2010: Application Resent to Buffalo Office(with US Presence Proof Papers)
Jan 08,2010: Immigration Application In Process
Jan 21,2010: FBI "No Record" Letter Requested(Even though we provided one)
Jan 27,2010: Immigration Application back in Process(After we sent the Photocopy of FBI "No Record" Letter)