mls092015 said:
Hi Everyone -
Completely new here and this is my first post. Our application was submitted to CIC on September 28th, 2015. My husband is in Canada, sponsoring myself of course and I reside in the US. Our immigration lawyer submitted our application to the Los Angeles Visa Office and I've searched this forum trying to find any past info on processing times from the VO but apparently not a lot of people submit through that VO... hopefully it's ok that we did.
I will add my information to the spreadsheet.
My medical is scheduled for November 5th, but I'm hesitant to do it now and then it expire in one year and have to pay the $400 to do it again. Anyone have experience with this? How soon is the medical typically requested? Hopefully I can connect with more people who applied through the Los Angeles office and see what kind of "typical" they have experienced.
Thanks for the help and this awesome forum!
Hello
I have to say your post is a bit confusing...
1. The application is to be send in Mississauga Canada first for the sponsor to be approved. Then they will send it to the visa office in L.A. It's clearly stated in the CIC website: 'Mail your completed application to the Case Processing Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.'
'There are two stages in the process to sponsor your spouse, partner or dependent children to become permanent residents.
First: As a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, you must apply to sponsor your family member.
The Case Processing Centre (CPC) in Canada will process your application to sponsor.
The CPC will write you to tell you if Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has approved your application.
Second: Your spouse, partner, or dependent children must apply for permanent residence.
You must send both your sponsorship application and the permanent residence application for your family members at the same time.'
2. For the medical examination you don't have to submit upfront but if you don't that will cause delays to your application.'Note: When medical results are submitted up-front, routine cases benefit from faster processing since we do not have to request them at a later date. Failure to submit proof that you completed the medical exam may result in processing delays.' If I was you I would submit them upfront with the application, as already L.A. processing time takes 27 months based on a complete application package! http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/fc-spouses.asp
You should do your medical as closed as possible when you submit the application. Your medical exam shouldn't be more than one year old when you submit the application, not when CIC receives it. However they can ask you to take it again, but they might not as well...
Here is the confusing part, in your specific country guide it says that you have to submit your medical examination upfront... http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3910e.pdf
I think you should check with your lawyer.
Good luck