Hello all, I am new to these forums. My Canadian husband is sponsoring me, a US Citizen. As I'm a May application as well, I thought I'd provide my information: Category - Family; Visa office - Buffalo (Guess Ottawa now?); Mailed to CPC-M 4.24.12; Rec'd 5.02.12; Medical done Aug 2011 (I'm guessing I'll need a new one before they approve my application as it's only valid a year?); Sponsor Approved 7.25.12; My application in progress 10.01.12; CIC e-mailed request for info 10.01.12; Mailed the requested info to CIC 10.16.12 ... have not heard anything else.
The information request they sent us was a bit odd. My husband, at the time of mailing the application, lived with me in the US (has since Dec 08). The sponsor packet says he is allowed to sponsor me so long as he intends to resume residence in Canada once I enter as a resident. His sponsorship was approved; however, while starting to process my application they requested that we provide proof that he intends to resume residency. The proof requested was as if he currently lived there (utilities, bank history, etc)! At the time we received the request for information he was working a temporary job for his brother's landscaping company in Canada. I sent a detailed letter about what's going on, provided the very short bank history, and asked 3 people to write letters for us. His Mom wrote a letter verifying we are going to live with her and build on her land; his former boss in Canada (prior to moving to the US) wrote a letter verifying we keep in touch, he knows our intents to reside there and that he has my husband's application in case a position re-opens; and my former professor/boss and current friend wrote a letter verifying she knows our intents. They all also vouched for our relationship (married 2.14.09). My husband is worried now that they are going to deny my application which to me would be silly to deny my application based on this when he was already approved for sponsorship. I'm just crossing my fingers that they approve my application fast. Being apart from my best friend and husband is extremely hard. We are ready to start the new chapter of our lives together in Canada.
I wish everyone good luck and a speedy application process!
~Nicki