Thank you!computergeek said:Nothing wrong with ordering notes. It's the only mechanism you have for obtaining a glimpse into the process. As long as you ask for "electronic notes" it won't perturb the processing time.
Thank you!computergeek said:Nothing wrong with ordering notes. It's the only mechanism you have for obtaining a glimpse into the process. As long as you ask for "electronic notes" it won't perturb the processing time.
which notes do I order? My wife is a Canadian Citizen and I'm American. I am living in Canada now but only on a visitor permit. Do I request Immigration Fileermanent Residence or Sponsorship File? My wife is sponsoring me but I applied for permanent residency. Also do I get the same info using the Privacy act that I would using Access to Info act?computergeek said:Nothing wrong with ordering notes. It's the only mechanism you have for obtaining a glimpse into the process. As long as you ask for "electronic notes" it won't perturb the processing time.
If you are the applicant, you want the permanent residence. If you are in Canada, you are making a privacy act request (because you are IN Canada) and thus there is no fee. You want the electronic notes.OKLandman said:which notes do I order? My wife is a Canadian Citizen and I'm American. I am living in Canada now but only on a visitor permit. Do I request Immigration Fileermanent Residence or Sponsorship File? My wife is sponsoring me but I applied for permanent residency. Also do I get the same info using the Privacy act that I would using Access to Info act?
hii everyoneEmmie24 said:Hi Amber29
Have you gotten your passport back yet?
Im still waiting mine as well. If you already got it so what date that you got it.
Thank u so much
hii everyonerbkrzmarcik said:Hi all,
My husband and I received an email Tuesday (after exactly 2 years of waiting!!) from LA stating: We are pleased to inform you that the processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada has been completed.
Now in the email they state at one part to send the passport to them and in another only to send copies because the US is a visa exempt county. We also are to send pictures and a Height and Eye Colour form. (they never state to send the original passport.. but it's implied...)
Has anyone else received an email like this and did you just send copies? We sent them off yesterday and have check with our MP office and other applicants and it's mixed reactions.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
How long did it take for LA to respond to the address change for you? We sent ours a few weeks ago and haven't heard back at all.OKLandman said:well I guess I am no longer an LA office applicant. When we got our SA a month after our application was sent, we got an email saying our application would be in the LA office. My wife sent a change of address for me and this is the response we got back.
"Your message was forwarded to our office by the visa office in Los Angeles. Please note that your spouse's application is being processed at the Case Processing Pilot – Ottawa; it will only be transferred to Los Angeles should it be determined that an interview or other complex case review is required."
This isn't a problem but the weird thing is ... I overnighted a certified package to the Los Angeles office in November with change of address and my FBI background check ( since I used a Channeler with the original app and said I'd send my FBI one when it came). They changed all the mailing info on the CIC page. Weird eh?
I requested notes on Dec 15 so I guess I should be getting some info soon.
I wonder if I can find out that information too... but I have nothing to request of them yet. I am still waiting on you to get your notes and see what kind of information you get. Sigh... 26 months for Los Angeles is ridiculous.OKLandman said:well I guess I am no longer an LA office applicant. When we got our SA a month after our application was sent, we got an email saying our application would be in the LA office. My wife sent a change of address for me and this is the response we got back.
"Your message was forwarded to our office by the visa office in Los Angeles. Please note that your spouse's application is being processed at the Case Processing Pilot – Ottawa; it will only be transferred to Los Angeles should it be determined that an interview or other complex case review is required."
This isn't a problem but the weird thing is ... I overnighted a certified package to the Los Angeles office in November with change of address and my FBI background check ( since I used a Channeler with the original app and said I'd send my FBI one when it came). They changed all the mailing info on the CIC page. Weird eh?
I requested notes on Dec 15 so I guess I should be getting some info soon.
LA handles complex applications now, so the processing time is longer than CPP-O.Thaliada said:I wonder if I can find out that information too... but I have nothing to request of them yet. I am still waiting on you to get your notes and see what kind of information you get. Sigh... 26 months for Los Angeles is ridiculous.