Pray? I doubt this will make it go faster be pro active instead.So there's no real standard on the time frame it takes for an application to get moving. I guess all we can do is wait and pray Thank you!
Pray? I doubt this will make it go faster be pro active instead.So there's no real standard on the time frame it takes for an application to get moving. I guess all we can do is wait and pray Thank you!
If it will help them wait patiently just let them pray, hehe but yes be pro-active also. When you get ppr all the waiting will be worth itPray? I doubt this will make it go faster be pro active instead.
My wife did ...are you going for an interview ?Anyone here have experience with interview at Manila VO?
Yes my fiancee has an interview next week at the manila VO. We are doing conjugal sponsorship. How was your experience ? May I ask why was an interview required in your application ?My wife did ...are you going for an interview ?
So they denied common law cause u weren't together for 1 year? Sorry to her that. Did u reapply ?during that time our application was common law and we did not live together for a year before the application was filed but we were together before for a couple of years and we got seperated. Interviewer was Filipino and he was so mean ...he is trying my wife to answer and admit to questions that it is not true but he keep insinuating it. Fairly enough she was denied because we are not together for a year before we file the application...but make sure you answer everything truthfully ...
As I told my wife before we applied, expect and plan for it to take up to 1 year, if it is less then it's a bonus. Still it's hard not to get frustrated when you see applications flying through CPC-M in 3 months and you see your languishing in MVO.
He said that the interviewer was a Filipino, probably a dual citizen I would gather. As for common-law, it's 1 year living together before the application is submitted, not living together 3 years ago for 2 years and separated 1 year before you submit your application, this won't fly if you will apply under common-law.So they denied common law cause u weren't together for 1 year? Sorry to her that. Did u reapply ?
U had the interview at the Canadian embassy ? Was the interviewer Filipino/Canadian or a Filipino ? Do u remember what kinds of questions he asked? Last question. When you got the letter from immigration inviting her for an interview do u remember what they asked her to bring to the interview ?
While i think there is latitude in the interview for the VO officer to get the answers they need to verify the legitimacy of the application, it is still an interview and not an interrogation.during that time our application was common law and we did not live together for a year before the application was filed but we were together before for a couple of years and we got seperated. Interviewer was Filipino and he was so mean ...he is trying my wife to answer and admit to questions that it is not true but he keep insinuating it. Fairly enough she was denied because we are not together for a year before we file the application...but make sure you answer everything truthfully ...
Agreed. The letter we got asking for the interview asked my spouse to bring updated communications between me.and her. My lawyer said the officer probably wants to make sure we are still together as we are doing a conjugal application as we aren't married.While i think there is latitude in the interview for the VO officer to get the answers they need to verify the legitimacy of the application, it is still an interview and not an interrogation.
Congrats again and enjoy your new chapter with your husband, well deserved!Hi All,
Would like to share my overall timeline and journey :
March 22 - Application Received
March 16 - Sponsor Approval
May 23 - Transferred to Manila Visa Office
May 27 - Started processing application PA
May 30 - Biometrics Completed
June 8 - Medical Passed
July 29 - Ghost Update
August 7 - PPR (Email and GCKEY) and Pre Arrival Letter (GCKEY) DM on ECAS
August 8 - submitted passport
August 12 - processed passport ready for pickup/gckey changed status to approved.
August 13 - Passport collected with visa at vfs
Although the waiting was frustrating but i guess MVO is now moving fast, in less than 5 months everything was processed. I will be flying to canada by the end of the month and super stoked to finally be with my husband. We have been LDR for 3 years and married for 8 months. Previously, i applied for 3 trv's which were all refused so my husband (then boyfriend) was the one visiting me, twice since he left in 2016 to migrate with his family. I am still praying for everyone here to be approved soonest because I know the agony of not being able to visit your loved one. And keep being patient because they are doing their best to permit everyone in canada the soonest without jeopardising the security of canada. Hugs and kisses for everyone