A "Ghost Update" is when your ECAS says there is an update but when you check the status there is no obvious changes, it usually means something is happening with your application and you can expect some sort of correspondence in the near future.
DM - Decision Made
PA- Principle applicant (the person being sponsored)
SA - spousal approval for the sponsor
AIP- approved in principle - first stage approval of the PA pending the completion of background check and any other secondary checks
GCKey.Ghost update notification for update comes in GC key or ECAS?
I would say ask the US embassy!Guys,
i got email just 1 min ago. it says i have met eligibility as the applicant but in order to continue, they are requesting for a FBI certificate. i was only in the US for 2 months. i thought they will need this if i was there for over 6 months.
Anyway i am confused because i do not know how to go about this. like do i go to the police station to get this done.
i am in Edmonton. Any please help with suggestions.
thanks.
Edit : Copy of my letter
This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the Spouse or Common-law Partner in Canada class. In order to continue processing your application, further information is required. You must complete/submit the following to this office: Name and App Number > Passport/Travel Document: Please provide copy of a valid passport. > Police Certificate - USA: Please provide a copy of an FBI certificate. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp or contact the Call Centre, toll free, at 1-888-242-2100 for further information on how to obtain a police certificate. If the police certificate indicates any charges and/or convictions, you must also provide court documents detailing the disposition of each charge and the sentence of each conviction. This must be received at this office by: 2019/05/03.
i went to that website but was not too clear.
Same day of DM on sponsor sideJust a question when did you get update about they are reviewing eligibility? Before or after DM on sponser side
I'm from the US so submitted this with my initial application. You first have to go the the FBI website and submit an Identity Summary History request and pay a fee. They then send you a confirmation email. Then go to the Police Information Check Station on 118 Ave and 142St. They will take your finger prints (they have cards there) and you pay another fee for the fingerprinting and then mail this and the confirmation email to the FBI (I think you need your passport for the fingerprinting but I can't remember). Mine took something like 3 weeks after I mailed it in to get an electronic copy of the report, but the website says mailed copies can take up to 60 days. I think this can all be done faster, 5 business days, if you can find somewhere that can submit electronic fingerprints to the FBI but I think when I looked into it it either cost a lot more or wasn't available in Edmonton (pretty sure it was cost) and I don't think the Police Information Check Station does electronic ones but it's worth asking about.Guys,
i got email just 1 min ago. it says i have met eligibility as the applicant but in order to continue, they are requesting for a FBI certificate. i was only in the US for 2 months. i thought they will need this if i was there for over 6 months.
Anyway i am confused because i do not know how to go about this. like do i go to the police station to get this done.
i am in Edmonton. Any please help with suggestions.
thanks.
Edit : Copy of my letter
This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the Spouse or Common-law Partner in Canada class. In order to continue processing your application, further information is required. You must complete/submit the following to this office: Name and App Number > Passport/Travel Document: Please provide copy of a valid passport. > Police Certificate - USA: Please provide a copy of an FBI certificate. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp or contact the Call Centre, toll free, at 1-888-242-2100 for further information on how to obtain a police certificate. If the police certificate indicates any charges and/or convictions, you must also provide court documents detailing the disposition of each charge and the sentence of each conviction. This must be received at this office by: 2019/05/03.
i went to that website but was not too clear.
Can I PM you?.I'm from the US so submitted this with my initial application. You first have to go the the FBI website and submit an Identity Summary History request and pay a fee. They then send you a confirmation email. Then go to the Police Information Check Station on 118 Ave and 142St. They will take your finger prints (they have cards there) and you pay another fee for the fingerprinting and then mail this and the confirmation email to the FBI (I think you need your passport for the fingerprinting but I can't remember). Mine took something like 3 weeks after I mailed it in to get an electronic copy of the report, but the website says mailed copies can take up to 60 days. I think this can all be done faster, 5 business days, if you can find somewhere that can submit electronic fingerprints to the FBI but I think when I looked into it it either cost a lot more or wasn't available in Edmonton (pretty sure it was cost) and I don't think the Police Information Check Station does electronic ones but it's worth asking about.
This link describes things a bit better:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/police-certificates/how/united-states.html
Not sure why they would ask for this if you were only there for a short time, however if someone in the US has the same name as you and has a record I'm sure that could show up on a Canadian Background Check as I think they have limited access to the US system which was maybe searched. So maybe fingerprints are the only way to confirm it isn't you? I know they will often search US citizens background when crossing the boarder even for vacation and will deny them entry if they have an arrest history so it's not far fetched that they would do a search for people who spent time there.
I just wanted to add to what @macarson has said. My husband is from US and had submitted his FBI check with his initial application. There are two different forms. He filled out one which was apparently for those with a criminal history, and when they processed his fingerprints, they notified him that he filled out the wrong form since he didn't have a criminal history, that he needed to fill the form for those without a criminal history. It just delayed getting the paperwork from them to send to CIC. I personally think it is odd that they would have two different forms to fill (one for those with a criminal history and one without) since the purpose of this background check is to reveal any criminal history, but that is just how they do things.Can I PM you?.
There was a thread on this maybe a week or two ago. Basically you need to provide as many things as possible that show you have the same address. Lease, drivers licences, car insurance, bills, bank statements, etc.Got an email asking me for more proof that me and my sponsor live in the same address, has this happened to anyone?
Forgive me for removing the very first two inactive members @Djdj9037 and @eck6 from our timeline spreadsheet since they kept it in silence since December 2018. It was done so for a better understanding of our application process and for those who will be going through the same inland spousal sponsorship application process in the future.
I hope you guys understand it as I am sure you received multiple notifications from me and other members. Sowwy but please let us know if you are still active but following the thread silently without logging in to your account
@RKAZI and @Nixey, how are you guys doing? Hope everything is going well...