ACS said:I mean I could understand if we were missing some papers, or they were requesting more info, but from what they say, we aren't missing anything, they aren't waiting for any info from us....and still..... :'( :'( :'(
Brazilian Canadian said:It's a desperation, isn't it? Every time I even think AIP may take even longer that already has, I go crazy on how we will continue to go deeper in debt, and how long we will slave to pay all debt later. As a person who has always been very organized financially, it's beyond frustration. I had prepared for the 6 months (the time-frame when we applied), we're now 15 months in. And still that's how we had to postpone so many things in our life, personally, healthily, financially, professionally, we can't wait to have life back to normal.
ACS said:I mean I could understand if we were missing some papers, or they were requesting more info, but from what they say, we aren't missing anything, they aren't waiting for any info from us....and still..... :'( :'( :'(
I don't understand why some people Have to order their GCMS notes 1, 2, 3 or more times & at the end they show up the same over and over again!! Come on guys!! if you want to start to see real changes we must contact our MP as soon as possible and hope if at least one of them discuss this topic, they are the only ones who can make a big impact.civic said:People in legitimate relationship have nothing to worry because the day will come, just that there might be some roadblocks along the way based on the personal view of a certain officer. It's not the Yes or No question, it's the matter of how long. Hope ACS file will go fast after another review.
I think there is no better time than now to order GCMS to see what triggers the delay and ask MP Office to inquire to CIC immediately. That might change things overnight. I strongly encourage ACS to go see your MP and direct the question as to why OWP cannot be issued at this stage.
ACS said:I mean I could understand if we were missing some papers, or they were requesting more info, but from what they say, we aren't missing anything, they aren't waiting for any info from us....and still..... :'( :'( :'(
WeCanadoIt said:PROTEST TOMMORROW AT MIN. IMMIGRATION CHRIS ALEXANDER'S OFFICE IN AJAX
There will be an organized protest to call on faster processing for Canadian Spousal Sponsorship at 2pm Thursday Nov 13 2014 at Hon. Chris Alexander Constituency Office in Ajax, ON (45 min from Toronto).
I encourage people from the GTA to take this seriously and spend an hour Thursday afternoon for the cause.
It will be a good opportunity to try and get some answers, meet others fellow Inland sponsors and make a difference.
(Tomorrow =Thursday, 1:45PM at Deja Vu Cafe, Ajax GO Station)
Chris Alexander's office is 1 minute walking from there.
Please call Gabriel Gomori at 289-200-2943 if you have any questions.
Where to meet: http://imgur.com/cR2X6tI
More info on the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/615312178589951/
Lets make a change happen!!
Yes, they confirm both our email addresses everytime I call. It is correct.JohnnyP said:It's so weird that he still did not receive any email... Is there any way you can find out whether they have correct email address in their system?
ACS said:Yes, they confirm both our email addresses everytime I call. It is correct.
JohnnyP said:In my wife's email (and mine as well), it shows which officer processed our file. Does it say in yours?
Is there any email or fax number indicated in the letter?
I think it would be really beneficial if you could directly contact the officer or the CIC-M office (not the useless CIC call agent) either by email or fax.
Sent them fax.ACS said:What?? It gives their full name??
At the end of my letter it just says:
Sincerely,
Officer CP
Case Processing Centre Mississauga
ACS said:What?? It gives their full name??
At the end of my letter it just says:
Sincerely,
Officer CP
Case Processing Centre Mississauga
JohnnyP said:No, similar to yours (only initials) but it also shows email address and fax number...