Thanks Kiwi,
I dont know how long it takes for an office to receive a file. I really really hope it doesnt take six months!.but oh well. You are right.
I have read other peoples stories here on the forum about their inland transfers and it seems everyone here who has had an interview with a transfer are either in conjugal relationships, or been married for a short time and not 8 years like me
that is why they had an interview.
Ivwe also read aboput people only submitting five photos, been in conjugal relationships for only a year and their process went so smooth no interview getting landed in less than 8 months!!. I submitted about 8 photos., a few bank joint statements, have older kids not one but three married for 8 years . aiyaiyaiyaiyaiya this process is so confusing!> well. i was also told we may not be interviewed separately because weve been together for such a long time.
I hear they interview separately only if spouses dont live together?. or if their circumstances sound weird like they married quickly . But i have not read even one story of a ouple being together for a long time and conduct separate interviews unless its a suspicious marriage. i mean marriages of convenience do not last for 8 years. Who in this day and age is happily married for 8 years anyway hehehehh
Love_young you are right they may be processing February!. Someone later than me if im not wrong she got her decision made and hers was a January 29th!!. So i wont be surprised if they are already in february now.
Fingers crossed Asta. check your status you may be next!. Good news and remember no news = good news