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Safou

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Jul 25, 2012
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hello, here is my story...I'm in Canada on visitor visa and i applied for extension its been 42 days and i haven't heard anything yet...my husband and I sent our sponsorship application 17 days ago knowing that my VO is Paris...in case i don't get approved for the extension can I leave then apply for visitor visa again ?? if yes can I apply right away or i have to wait...please any suggestion will be greatly appreciated
 
I don't know how much takes to get an visitor visa extension for a french citizen but if you have worries about your application I suggest you to call your VO for informations, or write them an email.

Make sure they have your applications and how long you should wait for the extenision.

Good luck!
 
thank you so much, but it seems you didn't understand my question please read it again
 
Safou said:
thank you so much, but it seems you didn't understand my question please read it again

Well I guess before going back in Paris first you should know in what stage your application is, and accordingly to that you will know what your next step.
 
Safou said:
hello, here is my story...I'm in Canada on visitor visa and i applied for extension its been 42 days and i haven't heard anything yet...my husband and I sent our sponsorship application 17 days ago knowing that my VO is Paris...in case i don't get approved for the extension can I leave then apply for visitor visa again ?? if yes can I apply right away or i have to wait...please any suggestion will be greatly appreciated

I'm not sure how long it'd take to extend your visa. They don't usually refuse an extension, but if they do, I'm sure you can apply again when you fly home. If your husband lives in Canada, you could apply for inland spousal sponsorship. The processing is much slower than Outland sponsorship though, but in this case you can stay with your husband.
 
Erina said:
I'm not sure how long it'd take to extend your visa. They don't usually refuse an extension, but if they do, I'm sure you can apply again when you fly home. If your husband lives in Canada, you could apply for inland spousal sponsorship. The processing is much slower than Outland sponsorship though, but in this case you can stay with your husband.

This is true, but Safou will still need to be legal here, which means she would need the visitor's extension. 42 days is just a LITTLE longer than the norm, otherwise just wait. You have implied status until they say yay or nay :)
 
thanks guys...i don't know what i would do without you ...does anyone know the average time of Paris ???
 
there is no way to be less than 8 months ?? one of my friend took her only 6 months but i was 2 years ago..thank you so much
 
Safou said:
there is no way to be less than 8 months ?? one of my friend took her only 6 months but i was 2 years ago..thank you so much

8 months is an average to complete 80% of the applications, so your application could be done quicker than that. you have to add the first stage (70 days for now), and then the 8 months - so average is 10 to 11 months but could be done fqster depending on your case etc.

good luck,
Sweden
 
thank you so much Sweden, my VO already issued me a visitor visa. do you think its gonna make it faster?? cuz the forms are the same only 1 is different...thank you soooo much
 
Safou said:
thank you so much Sweden, my VO already issued me a visitor visa. do you think its gonna make it faster?? cuz the forms are the same only 1 is different...thank you soooo much

I don't think it's going to be any faster. Things like these just take time, sometimes a lot of time.