jenny12345 said:
Sorry to heat that.. When a file is transferred to a local office before AIP,they usually need clarification, often times they will call for an interview and you may have to wait about 8 months to two years for that. People get AIP after succesful interview. Do you have any red flags such as age difference , short term relationship or such? You could order GCMS (foss) notes too so you will have an idea why your file was transferred.
wow... it could really be another year or TWO?...
my case is a bit complicated story. Me and my boyfriend (who i dated 10yrs ago, disconnected for years, then started dating again when i got separated from my ex husband) moved together to canada on June 2012 from US. because my boyfriend grew up here and wanted to have a family here. he has a dual citizenship, was never married, never applied PR for anyone before, has a stable job here, doesn't have any problem getting approved as a sponsor. since then we've been living together for 2years now.
as soon as i came, i filed divorce with a lawyer in US and it was finalized on Dec, 2013(took more than a year). at the time i was sending my application as a common law partner, i attached copies of my divorce receipts. i thought it was enough... so i did not send my final divorce certificate as an update when it happened. i am thinking my file got transferred because of this...?
so, anyway... when i got this transfer letter last week, i mailed it to the local etobicoke office address as an update.
i've been staying here as a visitor for 1.5yrs and then implied status... total 2years already...
i am dying to go to my home to Korea for all the health check ups and stuff :'( :'( waking up everyday, not being able to go to work is depressing. we've been trying to have a baby, but not happening...
maybe i should just leave and apply again from outland. that might be faster.
i didn't know about GCMS note. thanks for letting me know.
im gonna try to get that to see if i can get any other clue in the mean time :'(