canadavietnam said:From my own experience:
-Wait until they ask for any documents (In my second interview letter they did ask to check the following documents: Police version 2) Medical will only be asked if you pass the interview
- In my case, they did tell that interview "is passed" on the spot and that next step is re-medical
- In my case, Once interview done, be prepared to wait 8 weeks (2 months including re-medical + passport request ) before she gets the VISA in her passport
Hope this info will help you prepare mentally
Documents required are all listed in your wife's interview scheduled letter.xjaex250 said:Hi Canadavietnam thank-you so much for quick reply my wife's interview is coming up really soon here March 3, I was wondering what she should bring to the interview?
Pictures recipient? What else you think? .. Thanks in advance I will keep you posted Com on Anh...
Where do you work, what do you do, and what's your salary? These comes into play..mikeymyke said:Even though I feel I have a pretty good PR application with my wife, who's from Saigon, I really feel sad when i see some of you guys wait 2-3 years. My wife and I plan to start a family, and we both made an agreement if she cannot arrive more than a year after the application passes stage 1, we will try to get pregnant in Vietnam. Of course, to prepare for a possible re-medical (which can't be done while pregnant), we're going to get the re-med done before getting pregnant.
Right now, I'm doing my best to prepare the best possible application. 300+ pics, many many pics of my family on trips with her, many pics of me eating out with her family, many pics of my family eating with her family, lots of pics of the wedding, morning + evening. We even have pre-wedding photo studio shots that we are including. We both have only 3 year age difference, have a common language, both university educated, etc. My ENTIRE family attended the wedding, as did hers. Even my aunt and mother's caretaker came to the wedding from Canada! We waited 1 year after proposal to get married, so we didn't rush anything. Also, she has lived in the US for a year as a student.
I feel it's a good case, but I always worry about the dreaded possible interview list, which causes a year delay.
canadavietnam said:Documents required are all listed in your wife's interview scheduled letter.
The interview letter contains two sections:
- first section is all translated documents related to Updated application forms like Schedule A (imm5669E), Police, ID and House book and so on.
- Second section are all proofs like pictures (wedding), letters, financial support, phone bills, etc.
I recommend your wife to be prepared to explain the dates of each proof's items, the why missing proofs if applicable and to give a reason if your wife cannot answer a question "I cannot answer because [reason]" and finally tell her to be relaxed and simply be honest on everything.
At the interview waiting seats she will see people coming out crying (assuming they were denied). Tell her to not be affected by that
Congrats on your wedding and good luck with your applicationmikeymyke said:Even though I feel I have a pretty good PR application with my wife, who's from Saigon, I really feel sad when i see some of you guys wait 2-3 years. My wife and I plan to start a family, and we both made an agreement if she cannot arrive more than a year after the application passes stage 1, we will try to get pregnant in Vietnam. Of course, to prepare for a possible re-medical (which can't be done while pregnant), we're going to get the re-med done before getting pregnant.
Right now, I'm doing my best to prepare the best possible application. 300+ pics, many many pics of my family on trips with her, many pics of me eating out with her family, many pics of my family eating with her family, lots of pics of the wedding, morning + evening. We even have pre-wedding photo studio shots that we are including. We both have only 3 year age difference, have a common language, both university educated, etc. My ENTIRE family attended the wedding, as did hers. Even my aunt and mother's caretaker came to the wedding from Canada! We waited 1 year after proposal to get married, so we didn't rush anything. Also, she has lived in the US for a year as a student.
I feel it's a good case, but I always worry about the dreaded possible interview list, which causes a year delay.