Oh, there are no problems with our relationship at all. I see no reason why we'd need an interview but that is never 100% known. I'm just a worrier and I always take the worst case scenario into consideration when making a decision. Traveling to LA (plus the extra wait time) is certainly more cumbersome than staying in Calgary but you're right, we have a solid application. He's 6 years older than I am, but I don't think that really counts as an age difference considering I'm a woman and that automatically makes me 10 years older than him in maturity . We had 13 letters written for us and the full support of both of our families. We have a declaration of common law and we've been filing common law taxes for two years now. We have joint finances and we bought a house in 2011. Our application was massive... it's a good thing I made two at the time, just in case. I'd just need to re-do pictures and forms for the outland app. Sigh.Alurra71 said:You would only need to file a new FBI clearance (along with any other countries clearances you are required to have). You can use your previous medical for new application provided it is not more than 12 months old.
The ONLY reason I suggested for you, as a US applicant to withdraw and file outland is BECAUSE you are a US applicant. I cant say how other countries are handling their current applications as I haven't been paying attention to them. I can however note that many of the US applicants that filed outland are landing and receiving their COPR in as little as 3 months, the average being somewhere between 4 and 5 months.
Why are you concerned about an interview? Is there something in your relationship that you feel would trigger an interview? If you have strong reasons, then I suggest you stay the course you are currently on as you would be required to travel to likely LA if there were problems. If you only THINK there might be an issue, it might not be as big an issue as you think. Did that make any sense at all?
I wouldn't recommend to cross the US (or any) border, especially if she had issued before. In this case, if they deny the reentry (which is very possible after 2 denial), your inland process can't be completed.karthicbaboo said:Hey All,
After 2 times of TRV denial for my wife, Finally she got TRV visa today & am planning to get inland PR processed.So Please guide me what to do. what will happen, She can live in canada for 6 months and then what can we do, cross border (US ?) and that extends her visiting ?
Please help
People who brought them in TRV must have done this process , Correct.
Once she is in Canada, apply for Inland PR. Include a temporary status application (most people choose an open work permit application, but it can be a visitor extension or a study permit) along with the relevant fee in the Inland PR application. Submit that entire package.karthicbaboo said:After 2 times of TRV denial for my wife, Finally she got TRV visa today & am planning to get inland PR processed.So Please guide me what to do. what will happen, She can live in canada for 6 months and then what can we do, cross border (US ?) and that extends her visiting ?
sophieee said:I wouldn't recommend to cross the US (or any) border, especially if she had issued before. In this case, if they deny the reentry (which is very possible after 2 denial), your inland process can't be completed.
It's safer if you apply for visitor extension from within Canada. Apply for PR as soon as you can, so by the time you need the extension she will hopefully have her AOR, and with that your chance is better to get the extension.
Good luck!
Not yet! Did it work for you?vik999 said:Looks like Application status website on CIC is update as today. 08-25-2014
Anyone able to check status online who got AORs recently within a month.
Yes that's Acknowledgement of Receipt or AOR. Did you receive an email from CIC or letter in your mail box?Favour of God said:Hello my fellow inlander, i sent my application on 20th August, and it reach CPC-M on 21st August and today i got a letter saying application received with a file no at top corner, it also say i can view the status of my apps using UCI# or the file no. I want to ask, is this letter what is called Acknowledgement of Receipt? I am the principal applicant. Or can anyone give a sample of AOR. Thanks all
Huh?!Favour of God said:Hello my fellow inlander, i sent my application on 20th August, and it reach CPC-M on 21st August and today i got a letter saying application received with a file no at top corner, it also say i can view the status of my apps using UCI# or the file no. I want to ask, is this letter what is called Acknowledgement of Receipt? I am the principal applicant. Or can anyone give a sample of AOR. Thanks all
Received less than one week ???Favour of God said:Hello my fellow inlander, i sent my application on 20th August, and it reach CPC-M on 21st August and today i got a letter saying application received with a file no at top corner, it also say i can view the status of my apps using UCI# or the file no. I want to ask, is this letter what is called Acknowledgement of Receipt? I am the principal applicant. Or can anyone give a sample of AOR. Thanks all
In case Im submitting my apps again in future, im going to write in bold "INLAND, GIMME the F ING "F" NUMBER"Ponga said:That's amazing; congratulations!
FYI...simply writing INLAND SPONSORSHIP APPLICATION on the application, doesn't necessarily mean that it is an Inland application.
You [hopefully] did in fact submit a complete Inland application.
Wow!
The minister said, early this year, that CIC will make all the efforts to process sponsorship applications in one year. Hopefully they have just started to proceed with their promise.Ponga said:That's amazing; congratulations!
FYI...simply writing INLAND SPONSORSHIP APPLICATION on the application, doesn't necessarily mean that it is an Inland application.
You [hopefully] did in fact submit a complete Inland application.
Wow!
Unless they start get themselves back to 1 week = 1 months pace or Chris Alexander is a big liar...Smsm81 said:The minister said, early this year, that CIC will make all the efforts to process sponsorship applications in one year. Hopefully they have just started to proceed with their promise.
I am hoping that suddenly CIC will reduce the inland processing to 6 Month and all 2013 and some from 2014 to get their AIP and DM before the end of this year.