we Have been together since 2011, I wouldn't be here away from my Children and Grandchildren if our Marriage was not legit! Just wondering if where he is from will have an Impact ! Or is it just Ignorant people expressing their own opinions !!! :-X
It all depends and none can never, even NO from VO does not mean IMPOSSIBLE. As some folks said it depends on your proofs but i think you are good, if you have a baby together is an asset and his status does not matter at all, even here in Canada people marry a refugee claimants or refugee status holders and the end is always good. unless he is being deported very soon or on pre removal order or other red flags you cannot have any problem with that, and you did a good thing to hire a lawyer. You will be fineforeverbailey said:we Have been together since 2011, I wouldn't be here away from my Children and Grandchildren if our Marriage was not legit! Just wondering if where he is from will have an Impact ! Or is it just Ignorant people expressing their own opinions !!! :-X
I did not receive AOR because I forgot to include an email address in my sponsorship application. I only received my SA at home. So this might be the case for you too. However, the processing time is longer Whenever they request for additional documents. Also, the fact that they asked for additional document is like confirming that the received your application. I wouldn't expect an AOR if I were you. They will probably send your SA by mail or email if you included one.feelings said:I have not received an AOR yet after sending additional documents requested.Seeing that most others on this thread have should I be concerned?
How can I enquire with CIS for more info?
Thanks for responding I had missed the additional info form for my spouse. I was waiting for a case number so he can send in his medical check as well. I did include an email address so I'll just keep refreshing I guessDeffy2016 said:I did not receive AOR because I forgot to include an email address in my sponsorship application. I only received my SA at home. So this might be the case for you too. However, the processing time is longer Whenever they request for additional documents. Also, the fact that they asked for additional document is like confirming that the received your application. I wouldn't expect an AOR if I were you. They will probably send your SA by mail or email if you included one.
Hi there thanks for your response!MNM2015 said:Hi skwan! I am a January applicant sponsoring my Ugandan husband. Since I applied after you I haven't any first hand information to provide you but can let you know what I was told. Unfortunately the Dar Es Salaam office seems to be one of the slowest, much slower than Nairobi was. I was told there are a few people that have been approved in 7 months or so (not sure if that's from when they applied or it got transferred to Dar). However most people on this forum through Dar have been waiting a year or more, even for straightforward complete cases. Since it's a new office and relatively small it's hard to gauge what the expected time frame is as not many approvals yet. I pray things speed up as that is too long to be separated especially since most through Dar would not be approved for visitor visas. I haven't heard of any interviews yet so not sure how common they are. You can search for the Dar Es Salaam thread to link up with others going through that office.
Have you received any communication from Dar? Confirmation they received your application? Any requests for additional information? Please keep me updated on your progress as you will likely hear something before me.
Nice to hear back from you. You should get your consultant to confirm which visa office is processing yours. It would have been stated on the sponsorship approval letter they sent. I thought all Uganda applications had to go to Dar Es Salaam now but I could be mistaken. If yours was sent to Nairobi that is good news as seems much faster. Someone who applied after me through Nairobi already got a passport request (so fast I wonder if they have just changed their process because it was too fast). I have heard nothing from Dar yet which is what I expected but disappointing none the less. Please keep me updated on your progress as we have similar cases - we also have a child together and my husband was also refused a visit to Canada 3 times. Good luck!skwan said:Hi there thanks for your response!
The website only shows IN PROCESS but I think out consultant helped us apply through the Nairobi office.
I am really praying for the best and planning for the worst.
Will be forced to travel in September with our son first and hopefully before January of 2017, she gets to reunite with us.
We were already separated once because my work permit expired and she couldn't enter Canada after denied visitor's visa three times
They usually don't ask for RPRF if you paid it upfront which is the case with you. The $1040 includes the RPRF and sponsorship application fee. So the communication is just to advice you of your refund for overpayment which you should get in the mail or back to your original method of payment.YumCha05 said:Hi folks! it's been pretty quiet around here later.. however, I just received a letter from CIC regarding the payment I made ( I overpaid). they said they are sending me back the difference from $1040. from what I know and I may be wrong but doesnt CIC request/process the RPRF towards then end? I hope this Is a good sign.
I recently contacted my MP office and they responded like this:MNM2015 said:Nice to hear back from you. You should get your consultant to confirm which visa office is processing yours. It would have been stated on the sponsorship approval letter they sent. I thought all Uganda applications had to go to Dar Es Salaam now but I could be mistaken. If yours was sent to Nairobi that is good news as seems much faster. Someone who applied after me through Nairobi already got a passport request (so fast I wonder if they have just changed their process because it was too fast). I have heard nothing from Dar yet which is what I expected but disappointing none the less. Please keep me updated on your progress as we have similar cases - we also have a child together and my husband was also refused a visit to Canada 3 times. Good luck!
Thanks for the info. So is your MPs office going to enquiry with IRCC on your behalf as mentioned in the last point or is that all the info they will give for now? I still think it would be worth checking with your consultant to at least see which office has your file as if it's Dar be prepared for a long wait. Keep me posted.skwan said:I recently contacted my MP office and they responded like this:
Compared to applications under the economic class, applications under the family class do generally take a longer time to process. Please click here to see the published processing time for each type of application. The IRCC will contact you, by mail or email, if additional documents or information are needed. Meanwhile, you may check the status of your application through various ways:
- Via the Online status check service available on the IRCC website (see here)
- Call the IRCC call centre at 1-888-242-2100, their hours are Monday to Friday 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
- Ask our constituency office to enquire with the IRCC on your behalf.
Generally speaking, the IRCC is more responsive when a MP’s office is enquiring on the status of an application.
The MP contacted me back (his assistant) that it was eligible and that it is being assessed by the Dar office.MNM2015 said:Thanks for the info. So is your MPs office going to enquiry with IRCC on your behalf as mentioned in the last point or is that all the info they will give for now? I still think it would be worth checking with your consultant to at least see which office has your file as if it's Dar be prepared for a long wait. Keep me posted.