- Jun 26, 2014
- 4
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Mexico City
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 14-05-2014
- Doc's Request.
- PCs: 29-08-2014
- AOR Received.
- SA: 01-08-2014 AOR2: 29-08-2014
- File Transfer...
- 11-08-2014
- Med's Done....
- 27-02-2014
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 01-05-2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- 08-05-2015
- LANDED..........
- 09-06-2015
Ok, I'm posting this as a new topic since I didn't get any responses from posting it under the Mexico outland thread... Here goes.
A little background: My wife (Canadian citizen by birth) and I (Mexican) sent an outland application for spousal sponsorship in mid-May and my wife received sponsorship approval on August 1st. I am living with my wife in Canada as I am here on a study permit.
Since I am living outside of Mexico, CIC requests a police certificate with a different name than that which applicants who are in Mexico have to get. This is the "Informe de datos registrales" and my understanding is that it is no different from the "Constancia de antecedentes penales" that other applicants who live in Mexico have to get, except for how you get it. According to the CIC website, for Mexican applicants living outside Mexico, they cannot send this certificate with the initial application - they have to wait until their application for PR is received and have been issued a file number, send their fingerprints and photos to the embassy in Mexico, and the embassy will request the police certificate on the applicants' behalf and forward it to the visa office where the application is being processed.
The CIC website states that the Mexico City visa office will eventually ask for an "Informe de datos registrales", but this process of the embassy requesting the "Informe de datos registrales" and forwarding it to themselves (since I am an outland applicant my file is in the Mexico City visa office, which is part of the embassy in Mexico) will take 60 to 90 business days. That's about 3 months, at best, just for the police certificate!
I'm wondering if I should get my fingerprints done now and send them to the embassy before the visa office requests the "Informe de datos registrales" to avoid that 3-month delay? Or should I wait until they request it?
Thanks!
A little background: My wife (Canadian citizen by birth) and I (Mexican) sent an outland application for spousal sponsorship in mid-May and my wife received sponsorship approval on August 1st. I am living with my wife in Canada as I am here on a study permit.
Since I am living outside of Mexico, CIC requests a police certificate with a different name than that which applicants who are in Mexico have to get. This is the "Informe de datos registrales" and my understanding is that it is no different from the "Constancia de antecedentes penales" that other applicants who live in Mexico have to get, except for how you get it. According to the CIC website, for Mexican applicants living outside Mexico, they cannot send this certificate with the initial application - they have to wait until their application for PR is received and have been issued a file number, send their fingerprints and photos to the embassy in Mexico, and the embassy will request the police certificate on the applicants' behalf and forward it to the visa office where the application is being processed.
The CIC website states that the Mexico City visa office will eventually ask for an "Informe de datos registrales", but this process of the embassy requesting the "Informe de datos registrales" and forwarding it to themselves (since I am an outland applicant my file is in the Mexico City visa office, which is part of the embassy in Mexico) will take 60 to 90 business days. That's about 3 months, at best, just for the police certificate!
I'm wondering if I should get my fingerprints done now and send them to the embassy before the visa office requests the "Informe de datos registrales" to avoid that 3-month delay? Or should I wait until they request it?
Thanks!