rjessome said:Hi Said,
Welcome to the forum. There is not much you can do but continue to wait until the embassy contacts you. Average processing times for the embassy in Rabat are 8 to 10 months. Just try to stay calm and be positive. My husband has been waiting since November 08 for an interview and we are still waiting. You can tell your wife to contact her MP to make an inquiry or to email the embassy and ask for an update. Good luck to you.
I'm really sorry to hear that. I guess I'm lucky because my MP was great. Not that anything has gone faster! LOLagadir08 said:We tried the MP route but that was a pure waste of time.Even the promise of voting for them in next election got us nowhere,LOL! We were told that since it was past the Canadian processing stage, they had no control over Rabat processing part of application.Not sure I'll even vote next election!
rjessome said:Hi Said,
Welcome to the forum. There is not much you can do but continue to wait until the embassy contacts you. Average processing times for the embassy in Rabat are 8 to 10 months. Just try to stay calm and be positive. My husband has been waiting since November 08 for an interview and we are still waiting. You can tell your wife to contact her MP to make an inquiry or to email the embassy and ask for an update. Good luck to you.
Give me your secret to staying positive cause that's something I am struggling with at moment.Every time I go to Rabat immigration website they have increased the processing times. If they have an influx of applications then one would think they'd be more efficient by now.Truth is applications are sitting on someone's desk collecting dust while our lives are in a complete mess.That which doesn't kill you will make you stronger so the saying goes,guess we'll all be as strong as popeye without having to eat the spinach,lol! All jokes aside,I'm getting more depressed every day.Went to see my lawyer today to ask her to draft an affadavit stating that our marrage is completely legitimate and sincere and not just a plot to get my husband out of Morocco.Let's see if it will speed up the process.I'll keep you all posted!rjessome said:Ok, I can't help but be a little annoyed right now. I just read an update on the French forum. A couple who's AOR is just 6 months ago will get their visa on September 23rd. She has been to Morocco a total of 3 times. I have been there 9 times and we can't even get a damn interview!!! WTF???
Ok, venting done. Gonna stay positive. We've waited this long.....
I'm really green when it comes to all this.Forgive my ignorance but can you please tell what are CAIPS notes,Thanksrjessome said:LOL! Wish I had a secret! This week I'm just feeling like we are nearing the end of this waiting game. Also, I'm trying to stay positive right now for my husband because he is angry about this. We had hoped he would have had his interview before Ramadan and could be in Canada after it was finished. But we don't even have a darn interview date yet! He is really frustrated too and it's my turn to keep him calm. We seem to take turns at it. But the stress has gotten to us a lot, especially in the last 3 months because we have been at the "any day now" mark since June! And I am completely OBSESSED with immigration forums, so much so that it has interferred with my work! That is no good! But I'm getting better about that! LOL
There are so many things I wish I had done differently. I wish I had submitted another package of proof. I wish I had ordered my CAIPS notes earlier. I wish I had hired a consultant or lawyer to do this for me. LOL! It's only now that I AM a consultant that I see the value in it!
Have you gotten in contact with your MP to make an inquiry on your behalf? Have you emailed the embassy to inquire? Do both of those things. Send another package of proof and order your CAIPS notes. At least you will feel like you are doing something!