Bangkokcanuck
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- May 2, 2010
- 13
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 08-02-2011
- File Transfer...
- 17-03-2011
- Med's Done....
- 07-12-2010
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 20-07-2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 08-08-2011
- LANDED..........
- 03-11-2011
Because every case is different and how much proof history etc you have and how easy it is or isn't to confirm has to be taken into account. Also as someone else said it depends on your VO and the way they operate etc...baobaowaiting said:I am aware that January 20th until now is nowhere near 20 months, I was curious about how it's possible for someone else to get it done in 4 months and I just added in some basic info about my case on top.
Nothing is impossible and I wasn't implying you should be broke or that your relationship isn't real due to the lack of in person time, simply hoping you would see that because there is such a small amount of time together that could be considered a red flag for a VO and in turn it might take them longer to confirm in their eyes how legit you are.It's definitely true that I haven't spent years and years with my wife in person. It's impossible, I'm a middle class and overtaxed Canadian, I can't just take 6 months off at a time to be with her. If I'm unemployed and broke, that's probably a large dagger in our case file as well.
you are quite right scam marriages are not good for anyone involved in the long run. I think you will find that a lot of the time scam marriages do not only involve wealthy people from outside of Canada but rather poor people from outside of Canada looking to escape poverty etc in their country and find a better life in the great white north.I am aware that one of the big issues is that the Canadian Government doesn't want an influx of scam marriages, although plenty of them get through anyway. I would like to believe a scam marriage would involve fairly wealthy people from outside of Canada (my in-laws do "well" but are not rich). And for whatever profit a potential scammer would gain, having their father tag along for the ride would cut into the profits sharply too. And the odds of bringing in American relatives to 3 different cities for the various wedding activities would be a stretch.
So just look at what you said, you spoke of bringing your father along and relatives to 3 different cities.. don't you think that is the sort of thing they would want to check to make sure it's legit? Just because you said so in your file is not enough, so take into account some of things you've provided as part of your proof and that those things need to be confirmed and that too takes time. Also if there is a big education or age gap between you and your wife. On this part I know of what I speak as my wife is Thai and Vietnam is considered to be a step lower on third world country development chart so that as well will make sure all the things you've sent are checked our thoroughly.
As we all were when we were stuck in this mind numbing process, I am not trying to rain on your parade just pointing out that you can't compare your case to any other cases and that there are a ton of factors that go into determining what they consider to be real or not. This takes time no way around that and as hard as it is for middle aged over taxed Canadians just hang in there and don't make it worse for yourself by putting undue stress on yourself as this process is hard enough on it's own.Ultimately I understand that this is still fairly early in the proceedings, and I am more impatient than I am upset.
Good luck.