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vzla177 said:
congratulations. Hope it goes well. Also hope the Mex VO speed up the process.

Thank you! I hope so too... Especially for those who have been waiting a really long time.. We just started basically!
 
CaroM8 said:
Thank you! I hope so too... Especially for those who have been waiting a really long time.. We just started basically!
I have been waiting 6 months already. Hope the changes they are doing help to speed up the process and we can get faster the PR. I know we are all waiting to reunite with our families.
 
vzla177 said:
I have been waiting 6 months already. Hope the changes they are doing help to speed up the process and we can get faster the PR. I know we are all waiting to reunite with our families.

Yes! Thankfully I am able to live with my husband down here (Guatemala) while we wait!
 
Hi everyone,
Merry Christmas!
I have a question for knowledged all of you.
Based on the statistics of MVO, how long to PPR after re medical request? In average of course.
Thank you!
 
Capin said:
Anyone please?

It varies. With the ongoing changes, and with lack of proper updates/guidelines, all we could do is speculate at this point. I have seen some people get the PPR in few weeks. My suggestion would be to wait for few weeks, and see how things stay. Also, this is holiday time in Canada, and I would be surprised if VO's work at full efficiency.
 
nartcr said:
It varies. With the ongoing changes, and with lack of proper updates/guidelines, all we could do is speculate at this point. I have seen some people get the PPR in few weeks. My suggestion would be to wait for few weeks, and see how things stay. Also, this is holiday time in Canada, and I would be surprised if VO's work at full efficiency.

I agree with this. I have a few family members (including my father) who work at the government and most of them are not returning to work until January 3rd. I would assume it fairly similar in all branches of the government. That means little to no updates until then.
 
Just a question in your experiences has MXVO contacted your reference checks (family and friends) to confirm or attest to your relationship? Thanks.
 
shaffi.martinez said:
Just a question in your experiences has MXVO contacted your reference checks (family and friends) to confirm or attest to your relationship? Thanks.

rarely they do, and go that route. But there is nothing preventing them from doing so.
 
shaffi.martinez said:
Just a question in your experiences has MXVO contacted your reference checks (family and friends) to confirm or attest to your relationship? Thanks.
I don't think they do that...
If they don't believe you, they ask for more proof, or interview, but I have not heard of the Visa office calling your references to ask questions...
 
Okay good to know, because I don't think my dad at his age is going to remember the exact date he met my husband lol
 
shaffi.martinez said:
Okay good to know, because I don't think my dad at his age is going to remember the exact date he met my husband lol

Nah, i wouldnt worry about that.
 
Happy new Year! Alright I'm starting to get a taste of Mexican headaches!
Question.....we got the PGR document today and then they tell us we need to go to
Mexico City to get the PGR validated and of course the PGR is only valid for 30 days.
I didn't know the PGR needed to be validated. Is this normal? Since i read many posts
Here and never came across this information. Thank you!
 
Jalisse said:
Happy new Year! Alright I'm starting to get a taste of Mexican headaches!
Question.....we got the PGR document today and then they tell us we need to go to
Mexico City to get the PGR validated and of course the PGR is only valid for 30 days.
I didn't know the PGR needed to be validated. Is this normal? Since i read many posts
Here and never came across this information. Thank you!

PGR need to be translated by a valid translator and her certificate is necessary.
 
nartcr said:
PGR need to be translated by a valid translator and her certificate is necessary.

Nartcr,

First we'll get it validated in Mexico. Then in Canada I will have it translated and then send it to CIC. So I'm guessing it's normal the PGR needs to be validated/stampted (apostillar el documento) in Mexico City before it's accepted by CIC.
Separate Question. About fingerprints we got those done by a private agency. Is this acceptable? The PGR said for them to do the fingerprints they needed a specific letter from CIC (like what we got for PGR request letter). However we never got a letter specifically for fingerprints.