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junerkashif

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Hi there people, Can someone please tell me what happens after my husband's eligibility and medicals are passed? Also just to state Immigration has not yet begun his security, criminality and back ground checks yet, what happens at this point and how long will it take for Immigration to do these checks?
 
next step is wait until you get your AOR2, which means your file has been transferred to visa office.

for BCIP (Background Check In Process), this takes about 3-5 months after AOR2, depending on VO. Some takes even longer than that.

When I look at the spreadsheet, 50% of people who get AOR2 stop at this stage. Which means, either they stop updating the spreadsheet or they got rejected. Possibly due to relationship not being genuine or other reasons only the VO can answer.
 
next step is wait until you get your AOR2, which means your file has been transferred to visa office.

for BCIP (Background Check In Process), this takes about 3-5 months after AOR2, depending on VO. Some takes even longer than that.

When I look at the spreadsheet, 50% of people who get AOR2 stop at this stage. Which means, either they stop updating the spreadsheet or they got rejected. Possibly due to relationship not being genuine or other reasons only the VO can answer.
Ok so either way it's a 50/50% chance his application can go either way?
 
Ok so either way it's a 50/50% chance his application can go either way?
Absolutely not, wipe off that thought of your head. The applications are not 50/50%. In fact, most of them are approved, since most people are indeed on a genuine relationship when they apply for sponsorship. It depends on each specific case. If you don't have any red flags, the chances are much higher than that. Just wait, depending on the VO, the process can take somewhere between 4 months to 12 if everything is okay and you speed up the process by doing everything as soon as possible and don't delay it by not submitting on time the documents they need.
 
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Absolutely not, wipe off that thought of your head. The applications are not 50/50%. In fact, most of them are approved, since most people are indeed on a genuine relationship when they apply for sponsorship. It depends on each specific case. If you don't have any red flags, the chances are much higher than that. Just wait, depending on the VO, the process can take somewhere between 4 months to 12 if everything is okay and you speed up the process by doing everything as soon as possible and don't delay it by not submitting on time the documents they need.

if there are any red flags with the genuineness of the relationship, usually the applicant will be asked to go for an interview before they are rejected (they have a chance to defend themselves, if there is doubt). I would also not agree that you have a 50% chance of being rejected after AOR2.
 
Okay. Thanks people. And just to give you a little more history, my husband did go for his interview in May of this year. Before this time Immigration had sent him a letter stating that they did not believe our marriage was 'genuine' due to the fact of our age difference and because we did not perform the "Rukshati".
What is AOR2 by the way?
 
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Okay. Thanks people. And just to give you a little more history, my husband did go for his interview in May of this year. Before this time Immigration had sent him a letter stating that they did not believe our marriage was 'genuine' due to the fact of our age difference and because we did perform the "Rukshati".
What is AOR2 by the way?

Your previous post says that your eligibility has passed and if you already had the interview, likely you are approved. Did the Visa Officer say anything to you after the interview that might lead you to think that you won't be approved?
 
No not the vo but the person that first replied to my post did lol.
Again, disregard that comment, ignore it. He is just talking about the spreadsheets people have on this forum. It's irrelevant, it's not actually real. It gives you an idea of how the process goes, but people don't keep those updated, some people just stop updating their information and stop even looking at the forum. Just ignore the first reply you got. If your interview went good, most likely the application is going to get approved.
 
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