Hey Guys,
Just a few trends I noticed and would like to share with everyone. (P.S It might not be applicable in all cases)
1. When you order GCMS notes, it will trigger your documents section when it is generated. Either your documents section changes to no ADR or it changes to we need more ADR.
2. Not everyone gets the typical IP1 message after medical passed (Your application is in progress..we will contact you we start background check).
Some people get the "IP2" message. (Your BGC is in progress. We will contact you if we need more information). Regardless of whatver the status says..if you got it right after medicals passed..it is still IP1.
3. If you got the typical IP1 message then you will move to NA2 and then IP2 and then PPR. Sometimes it's possible to have NA2 and IP2 same day. So if you don't check frequently you might not see when it was NA2.
4. If you got the IP2 wording right after medicals passed, then there are three possible scenarios to know when you are actually in IP2. The wording of BGC status will NOT change as you already have the final stage wording but these few tricks can let you know when you are actually in IP2
A. Your ADR might change to not needed and you will notice it says "updated" when you log in. (Your BGC wording will not change as you already have the last stage wording.) This will signify you are in actual IP2 and you can expect PPR in average of 6 days after this.
B. When you log in to account , you see "updated" but nothing has changed. You are now in actual IP2 . You can expect PPR in average of 6 days
C. For some people they get asked for ADR..so there BGC status changes to NA2. For this scenario, once it changes back to IP2 wording then you are in actual IP2 and can expect PPR in average of 6 days.
The above tips and tricks might not be applicable to all cases as some people's IP2 take longer due to security screening. I hope this is helpful guys. Please add to this if you have noticed a different process! Any hint is better than no hint at all!