I think they are sending the applications wherever there is some capacity. I'm glad that I avoided the infamous London visa office.What!?! I have no idea how IRCC is organising things. Madness.
I think they are sending the applications wherever there is some capacity. I'm glad that I avoided the infamous London visa office.What!?! I have no idea how IRCC is organising things. Madness.
Yeah, the IRCC rep told us that Sydney is the primary with New York as the secondary. But once it gets to NY, then they will be the primary and the secondary will be blank.I called IRCC as well, I received SA with no visa office mentioned. Agent told me its still in Sydney and thats the primary center to process. Not sure how much time it takes to send file to a VO after receiving SA
Thanks for the update. How did you contact NY office? Via web form I suppose?Yeah, the IRCC rep told us that Sydney is the primary with New York as the secondary. But once it gets to NY, then they will be the primary and the secondary will be blank.
We followed up with New York 3 days ago and they said our application is "in the process to be transferred." Which, to me, sounds like it hasn't really gone anywhere. Just more waiting, I suppose.
Yeah, here's the link. To their credit, they were pretty quick to respond (I think it took a day or two).Thanks for the update. How did you contact NY office? Via web form I suppose?
Does anything show on your ECAS or GC Key, if so, what and where?I have submitted web query to Beijing office. Lets see when they will reply back.
No it doesn't say anything on ECAS. From what I have seen, on ECAS it changes to "Application received" from "In process" when it is received at other office. I think calling IRCC is the best bet. They seem to know where the file will be going to.Does anything show on your ECAS or GC Key, if so, what and where?
Too bad I can't!No it doesn't say anything on ECAS. From what I have seen, on ECAS it changes to "Application received" from "In process" when it is received at other office. I think calling IRCC is the best bet. They seem to know where the file will be going to.
It's possible but we don't know and this is new. It would be a significant change in procedures, but yes, possible. At any rate, there is not much you can do to influence which visa office and tea-leaf-reading here about which visa offices are 'better' are not infrequenlty wrong - things change, esp in covid times.Could it not also mean that it stayed where it was? My GCKeys states that background check is being processed and i also dont have a VO although my ECAS states that my application was received.
Maybe as part of the 66% increase in case agents, that included some at CPC Sydney?
Agreed, it could just be stuck in a queue waiting to be assigned to a case officer. Either way, progress is progress and the fact that BGC is started is a good signIt's possible but we don't know and this is new. It would be a significant change in procedures, but yes, possible. At any rate, there is not much you can do to influence which visa office and tea-leaf-reading here about which visa offices are 'better' are not infrequenlty wrong - things change, esp in covid times.
I think that at least part of the background check (esp running names through partner databases) is usually started while still at Syndey.Agreed, it could just be stuck in a queue waiting to be assigned to a case officer. Either way, progress is progress and the fact that BGC is started is a good sign
Then i guess i am stuck at waiting for an agent in whatever visa office they so desireI think that at least part of the background check (esp running names through partner databases) is usually started while still at Syndey.