Maggy2023 said:
All the applicants whose visa office is NDVO...... GET READY.... The most painful and tiring time of our lifes have started..... Sorry to say this...but what to do? This NDVO they are still stuck with 2014 jully or august files and not sure if they are gona start 2015 files .now...i dont even find or see a single application of this year has been started by them ..... When i see the last years time line they have started the processing of the applications of 2014 in the month of august .........this is the only place where the applications are being delayed for such long time separating wife and husband... :'( :'(... Feeling worried ....and sad...
Actually, Maggy, New Delhi is slightly better than average (16.6 months average, 16 months for NDVO). The process is long and separation is unpleasant, but if this is the most painful thing you've experienced, then you've lived a lucky life. Just remember why you are going through the process and how rewarding it will be when completed. Adversity makes success taste that much sweeter.
DanSlh said:
It's 63 days today which is driving me crazy.
Why the hell they don't give us a sign?
The lady who picked up the phone don't even bother to ask for the process number.
It's not for free. It costs us 1040$!
First of all, if you are rejected you get $965 back. Second of all, the Sponsor Approval rate is above 97%, so being rejected would be like flipping a coin and calling it correctly 6 times in a row. Drilling down, no sponsor applications relating to Brazil were rejected last year.
An application in Quebec needs only to fill a handful of easy criteria:
- Finished any previous sponsorships
- Not receiving social assistance (age or disability related are OK)
- No outstanding alimony payment orders
- No sexual criminal record
- Not subject to a removal order
- Not in prison
- Your spouse is over 16
- Your spouse must sign a declaration of understanding
If you know the answer to all of these, then the SA process is just a formality and no reason for stress.