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edgarsitow said:
Damn right this is our batch! ;) My dad just called me to let me know that my uncle already received my FBI record request :D So he'll be mailing it out today or tomorrow.

Awesome, that's not too bad. I'm still wondering how/if they're processing my ARC. They haven't asked me anything about it and I'm really hoping I don't need to submit one as that would just add unnecessary time to my process. I guess I'll find out in a few weeks!
Edgar you might want to ask your uncle to scan a copy to you before he mails it. I noticed in our GCMS notes that when we submitted the scanned FBI it was noted on the record; as well as when the original was delivered at the counter. Can't hurt.
 
mrandmrsromero said:
Edgar you might want to ask your uncle to scan a copy to you before he mails it. I noticed in our GCMS notes that when we submitted the scanned FBI it was noted on the record; as well as when the original was delivered at the counter. Can't hurt.

No no, my uncle lives in Tijuana, he's giving it to my dad today after work and my dad will be mailing the document overnight to me, then I'll make a copy and take the original in person to the embassy. I never mail anything to the embassy lol. I'm too paranoid they might "misplace" something.
 
edgarsitow said:
No no, my uncle lives in Tijuana, he's giving it to my dad today after work and my dad will be mailing the document overnight to me, then I'll make a copy and take the original in person to the embassy. I never mail anything to the embassy lol. I'm too paranoid they might "misplace" something.
Ok good - I was worried when I read "mailed". I'm glad I'm not the only one paranoid about mailing things directly to the embassy!
 
sad143 said:
Yes for sure I'll let u guys know about the landing which will hopefully be in a month, n yes edgar from sad143 I became happy143 :) :).. So the whole process with arc took us 9 months.

wow congrats!! thats great news!!
do u mind if i ask how long since they requested the arc till your visa was issued??

im excited! now i have hope ours will go through fast aswell!!.

good luck on your landing! ;D
 
mrandmrsromero said:
Proactive. A week or two before Edgar's was requested, we decided to go ahead and get it updated given our propensity for hitting snags. Even if it turns out not to be needed, it helps a little to feel as though we are doing *something* everything we can to speed things up.


Fixed it for you ;) 8)

edgarsitow said:
No no, my uncle lives in Tijuana, he's giving it to my dad today after work and my dad will be mailing the document overnight to me, then I'll make a copy and take the original in person to the embassy. I never mail anything to the embassy lol. I'm too paranoid they might "misplace" something.

Congrats. Excellent plan. I'm still hoping you don't have time to move apartments *fingers crossed*

mrandmrsromero said:
Edgar you might want to ask your uncle to scan a copy to you before he mails it. I noticed in our GCMS notes that when we submitted the scanned FBI it was noted on the record; as well as when the original was delivered at the counter. Can't hurt.

Good suggestion to send a scanned copy if you have it already, Edgar.
 
mrandmrsromero said:
Proactive. A week or two before Edgar's was requested, we decided to go ahead and get it updated given our propensity for hitting snags. Even if it turns out not to be needed, it helps a little to feel as though we are doing *something* to speed things up.
Very smart.
 
Sorry does anyone know the average price of the medical in mexico ?
thanks
 
LeisaP said:
wow congrats!! thats great news!!
do u mind if i ask how long since they requested the arc till your visa was issued??

im excited! now i have hope ours will go through fast aswell!!.

good luck on your landing! ;D
. They asked us for arc in April but we submitted the letter n the fee on the 2nd of may and we got our ppr today, so after submitting the fee and the letter it took us 2 months and 17 days to get ppr :)
 
sad143 said:
. They asked us for arc in April but we submitted the letter n the fee on the 2nd of may and we got our ppr today, so after submitting the fee and the letter it took us 2 months and 17 days to get ppr :)

wow thats pretty good!. i was expecting alot longer.
i guess depends on the case.
but this is the third arc i have heard of thats been about 2-2.5 months! :D

did you end up getting an interview too or not?

sorry for all the questions we are gunna need an arc aswell.
 
I hope they don't ask u for arc edgar, u already waited alot :(, i don't know how you did it.. I was going insane just waiting few months.. I really hope from bottom of my heart that this month is lucky for u and Mrandmrsromero .
 
LeisaP said:
Sorry does anyone know the average price of the medical in mexico ?
thanks
I'm not sure the average, but i do know that it really varied depending on the doctor. For example, my spouse was 1800 pesos at one location and 2500 at another 20 minutes away. The kids exams varied from 90 pesos to 800 if I remembering correctly. i'd recommend calling around and going with the best price. Also inquire as to if that includes the DHL fee, we were charged on top of all of our exam fees an extra 700 pesos for them to send it DHL to Canada.

Goodluck!
 
Hi!!!

I am getting updated with everything happening in here! ;D It looks like there are great news!!!!! Congrats to everybody who already received their PPR's! :P

I just wanted to share with all of you guys that finally I am leaving on august 16th, and I am really excited!! Just can't wait to be with my beloved one :) ...

BTW, I have a question... do you know how can I get a driving license in Quebec?... Would the actual mexican driving license that I have will allow me to drive for 6 months?

I will appreciate any information guys!!
Thanks!
 
itscoezy said:
I'm not sure the average, but i do know that it really varied depending on the doctor. For example, my spouse was 1800 pesos at one location and 2500 at another 20 minutes away. The kids exams varied from 90 pesos to 800 if I remembering correctly. i'd recommend calling around and going with the best price. Also inquire as to if that includes the DHL fee, we were charged on top of all of our exam fees an extra 700 pesos for them to send it DHL to Canada.

Goodluck!

wow thats a big jump in price!!
alright its best we call around first to find the best price. thanks for that i would have assumed everywhere was the same.
and i will ask about the dhl fee aswell.

thanks alot!
 
OhCanadiana said:
Good suggestion to send a scanned copy if you have it already, Edgar.
I had the first FBI mailed to me in Canada. On receipt, I scanned it and emailed it to the general enquiry address stating that the original would be delivered in person by my husband the following week. I then couriered the original to my husband in Mexico and he dropped it off at the counter. I found it interesting that GCMS noted both the receipt of the scan and the in person drop off with a verbatim transcription of my covering email. It struck me that the notations in the GCMS would stand as significant proof of compliance should the original happen to go "missing" at the embassy or in transit (god forbid, after all that work!). But, you just never know, eh? I guess that's the overly analytical paralegal in me talking.