htcjmd said:
Infact my CC is not even charged and i am thinking about all this/..........god please helppppp!!!!!!!!!!
If i add my spouse after getting PER, is it gonna delay my app alot??? ot there will be difference of just few months.
Hi htcjmd,
I see the following notes by @ vinnytoronto who had a similar situation to yours (February 2014, so is very fresh case). They will ask you for proof (see mail from CIC to OP below) but I think they accept it. Yes, there might be a slight delay but you should not worry too much! Check : Request for Additional Documents - Regarding my marriage after Medical recieved (Thread)
+1 if you like my answer.
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Hello everyone,
I am in last stage of my PR application, currently CIC status is "Medical has been received". I was expecting Passport request from CIC however received fishy below email.
I am in confused state now, i have just received email from CIC requesting additional document about my marriage:
I am even not sure if this is normal or exception condition or reason to worry? Please help me folks.
CIC email conversation.
" Dear XYZ
This is in reference to your application for a permanent resident visa. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require you to provide the following information regarding your marriage:
- You (the principal applicant) must complete the attached “Principal Applicant's Relationship Assessment Questionnaire (Marriage)”. This questionnaire must be sent back to Case Processing Pilot – Ottawa as a hard copy (not as an email attachment).
- Your spouse must complete the attached “Spouse's Relationship Assessment Questionnaire (Marriage)”. This questionnaire must be sent back to Case Processing Pilot – Ottawa as a hard copy (not as an email attachment).
- You must send evidence of the relationship between you and your spouse, such as:
• Proof of your spouse's visits such as airline ticket coupons, boarding passes, copies of pages of your spouse's passport showing entry/exit stamps
• Wedding photographs depicting all the rituals of a traditional wedding,
• Wedding reception and post wedding photographs,
• Evidence of continued contact with spouse such as phone bills, letters and e-mails and
• Marriage certificate issued by the Registrar of Marriages.
Photos must be loose. Do not send them in binders, albums, frames or other such containers. Do not send video discs or video cassettes. Do not send musical greeting cards or other similar documents containing electronic or mechanical devices. Do not send calling cards. "
Meanwhile I have all the above supporting documents, but still bit worried. If anyone had faced similar situation please guide me through this, I am almost there don't want to mess-up.
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This forum is really GREAT! Love all the seniors from whom we can learn so much and allay our fears
Regards,
Rick