firstladyking said:
Tell me Charlie D, why did your process take 14 months? I see that from the time the application was sent to JA until the PR was granted that was 9 months, then another 2 months after that your spouse landed. Can you help me understand what you went through, I think it would really help. Do you know if having your MP inquire on your behalf is really a good thing or not?
Well, as it happens I am the landed spouse.
One of the major reasons why our processing took so long at KG would be because I was a bit of a rolling stone. In the years since I was 18 until I left Jamaica, I had a new address 6 times in 18 years (yes, I just dated myself), including a couple of years in the US. I do not envy whoever had to backtrack through my background details to confirm them, LOL.
A second reason was I also held a government job at one point, which I understand can slow down processing because of the time it can take to confirm details of these when dealing with Jamaican government departments.
We considered asking my husband's MP to inquire on our behalf, but he never did get a chance to speak with her. As it is, right around the time we started wondering what was up and wondering how else to try to get in touch with her (she was never in her office), is when things started happening for us. While they can't speed up the process, they can help to set your mind at ease by letting you know what's going on, if nothing else. You could also try ordering your GCMS notes. For us, it really helped to calm a lot of fears we had about how our relationship might be judged (we met online, which is not quite usual for Jamaicans yet!) and when we had it in hand, we went back to waiting with less anxiety.
I took an additional 6 weeks to land after receiving my visa because I was obliged to give a month's notice at work, also to my landlord, and I did none of those things until the day KG called me to say I could come for my passport because my visa had been issued. Once all that was done, I then went home for just under 2 weeks to spend some time with my mother and grandmother.