Hey Jadarius,
Aiman is correct. My husband was a failed refugee, our sponsorship file was received Dec 30 2011. We met with CBSA in June 2012 and they told us his PRRA has been refused (back when everyone could do the PRRA). We were told that they would go ahead with the deportation unless we had AIP.
We got AIP July 5th and a stay was put on the deportation. When you go, I would suggest bringing the letters each of you got showing the sponsorship was accepted just in case you need it.
But from my experience, if you have AIP they will put a stay on the deportation.
We also got a letter asking that my husband go to CBSA (I believe in August)... I went with him because we were both so scared... They just wanted to give him the IDs and passport they were holding.
Good luck, I hope it all works. I know how stressful this process can be!!!
THanks so much - hearing from people who are or were in the same situation and my faith is the only things calming my nerves right now.