Hi all! I'm a Canadian citizen sponsoring my spouse, who's a U.S. citizen, for permanent residence. We were married in Canada on January 20, 2013. We are applying outland but he's currently residing with me in Canada (Vancouver, BC) as a visitor and has been here since November 30, 2012. His stay has been extended until August 23, 2014, but I'm guessing we may need to extend again while the application is processing. We have been a little slow going on this application thing (stress, mostly), so I have a couple questions...
1. Is it necessary to send the police certificates with the application package, or can they be sent later on? He requested and received his Police Certificates from Canada and the FBI months ago; of course, we then failed to get the application in as fast as we meant to, so the certificates we have are now expired (if it is, in fact, true that they expire after 6 months). I've even read somewhere on these forums that CIC wants them within 3 months of issue. Is this true? If so, and if they do in fact need to be sent with the application, he'll have to get new ones. I'm guessing this means he has to reapply from scratch? The place that took the fingerprints did say we could get extra copies on the cheap if necessary, so I hope they still have them. Is there any way to expedite the process with the FBI? Last time it took a couple months, and we'd rather not wait too long as we've screwed ourselves a bit and are already behind on everything. Recommendations?
2. I've read that it's possible to do the medical exam later on, rather than up front. I realize this may delay the application process by a few months, but I've also read that if it's done up front there's a decent chance he'll have to redo the exam later anyway if CIC doesn't process the application within a year (since the results expire). I read that the doc can extend to 15 months, but I'm worried he might still have to do the exam twice. My husband does not like doctors and is not looking forward to the exam, so doing it twice would be doubly difficult for him...plus there's the fee, which would have to be paid twice. What are the odds that he'd have to get it done twice, given current processing times? How long will it delay the application if he waits?
3. Once the application is processing, will he have any trouble renewing his visitor status this summer given our delay in sending in the PR app? They gave him 14 months (12 months estimated processing, plus 2 months to prepare), but a few months have passed already. Will he need to explain the circumstances behind the delay when he renews? Can this cause any issues, or will they forgive it as long as the PR app is being processed when they receive the renewal request?
Thanks in advance! Any help is much appreciated!
Edited to clarify: We have already received the certificates; they have simply been languishing and are now expired. Also, we are planning to apply outland, as the advantages of this seem to be in our favour. Sorry for any confusion!
1. Is it necessary to send the police certificates with the application package, or can they be sent later on? He requested and received his Police Certificates from Canada and the FBI months ago; of course, we then failed to get the application in as fast as we meant to, so the certificates we have are now expired (if it is, in fact, true that they expire after 6 months). I've even read somewhere on these forums that CIC wants them within 3 months of issue. Is this true? If so, and if they do in fact need to be sent with the application, he'll have to get new ones. I'm guessing this means he has to reapply from scratch? The place that took the fingerprints did say we could get extra copies on the cheap if necessary, so I hope they still have them. Is there any way to expedite the process with the FBI? Last time it took a couple months, and we'd rather not wait too long as we've screwed ourselves a bit and are already behind on everything. Recommendations?
2. I've read that it's possible to do the medical exam later on, rather than up front. I realize this may delay the application process by a few months, but I've also read that if it's done up front there's a decent chance he'll have to redo the exam later anyway if CIC doesn't process the application within a year (since the results expire). I read that the doc can extend to 15 months, but I'm worried he might still have to do the exam twice. My husband does not like doctors and is not looking forward to the exam, so doing it twice would be doubly difficult for him...plus there's the fee, which would have to be paid twice. What are the odds that he'd have to get it done twice, given current processing times? How long will it delay the application if he waits?
3. Once the application is processing, will he have any trouble renewing his visitor status this summer given our delay in sending in the PR app? They gave him 14 months (12 months estimated processing, plus 2 months to prepare), but a few months have passed already. Will he need to explain the circumstances behind the delay when he renews? Can this cause any issues, or will they forgive it as long as the PR app is being processed when they receive the renewal request?
Thanks in advance! Any help is much appreciated!
Edited to clarify: We have already received the certificates; they have simply been languishing and are now expired. Also, we are planning to apply outland, as the advantages of this seem to be in our favour. Sorry for any confusion!