Our File Fxxxxxxxx
Dear Sir
Thank you for your email.
There seems to have been some mis-communication or mis-understanding. At the end of the interview, I requested that Mr xxxxxx submit additional proof that he and his sponsor resided together. These documents were received here on the 8 December 2011. The application has now been placed in our review queue and the assessment of this application will continue early next year.
I hope the above assists you in responding to your constituent's concerns.
Regards
Designated Immigration Officer
High Commission of Canada /Haut-commissariat du Canada
Government of Canada
So this is not bad information. It just means they requested additional information, which you provided and the review process will move forward. I know you said xxxxx felt the officer was rude and intimidating, but she could have actually denied the file progress further if she had felt the marriage was in question. You have provided proof that you are a couple, so let's give it some time and I will request a follow up in six weeks....Feb. 1 I'll send another message. Should you receive any information please let me know.
Sincerely,
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Jim Hillyer - Member of Parliament
Lethbridge, Alberta