Hi and thanks Hasan, so almost 2 months and still no notes? i wonder what is causing all the delays. I also wish you guys good luck.
Mirimin dont worry too much. I think if you are from the US and have a child together your process will be much easier. My husband is from a visa exempt country and there have been many refusals from that part of the world. I think the interview is not the worse part. I just wish they interviewed me instead of my husband lol. I think immigration treats people from there very different then they do us citizens.MiriMinBC said:Now I'm paranoid. I'm 8 years older than my husband and we met online (I'm from the US). Our wedding was a small civil affair and my elderly parents couldn't attend not could his parents due to age and health. We have 1 child together and another on the way so I hope we don't have to have an interview.
stop reading these threads and assuming they relate to your application. they do not. for most us applications, the interview is WAIVED. the issues that seem to initiate an interview request are usually related to unaccompanying minors (which you don't have - since you are both the parents of your children), criminality issues (which I'm assuming you don't have), and when the us applicant is not a us citizen (Which doesn't sound like your case). it is a very rare case that a us application is called into an interview because they suspect the marriage to be one of convenience. generally, people from the US are not seeking marriages to canadians to get pr status in canada. you are from a visa exempt country, so your burden of proof is significantly less than those from developing worlds where marriages of convenience are thought to be more common.MiriMinBC said:Now I'm paranoid. I'm 8 years older than my husband and we met online (I'm from the US). Our wedding was a small civil affair and my elderly parents couldn't attend not could his parents due to age and health. We have 1 child together and another on the way so I hope we don't have to have an interview.
Very well stated. I am sure MiriMinBC is very unlikely to be interviewed. And those that do get interviewed have a very high pass rate.rhcohen2014 said:stop reading these threads and assuming they relate to your application. they do not. for most us applications, the interview is WAIVED. the issues that seem to initiate an interview request are usually related to unaccompanying minors (which you don't have - since you are both the parents of your children), criminality issues (which I'm assuming you don't have), and when the us applicant is not a us citizen (Which doesn't sound like your case). it is a very rare case that a us application is called into an interview because they suspect the marriage to be one of convenience. generally, people from the US are not seeking marriages to canadians to get pr status in canada. you are from a visa exempt country, so your burden of proof is significantly less than those from developing worlds where marriages of convenience are thought to be more common.
if all the information you posted about was clearly explained in your answers, then you did your job. again, reading these posts does NOT do any good when you have a straightforward case. what you think is a "red flag" is not necessarily a red flag in the eyes of the visa officer reading your file. every application is unique unto itself, so just because 1 application has a "red flag" that prompted an interview, that does not mean EVERY file that has the same "red flag" will have an interview. it depends on each applicant's situation and what was in the application. you can't assume you will have an interview just because of what you posted. stop reading the threads that are making you "paranoid".
exactly. while i know it's an added stress and adds wait time to the approval (and i don't wish it on anyone), i suspect the actual rejection rate for us citizens after an interview is very very very very very low. not all applications are equal, and really unless you are actually called in for an interview or already approved, i don't recommend reading threads about appeals and interviews. it absolutely does NO good.at.all!chala said:Very well stated. I am sure MiriMinBC is very unlikely to be interviewed. And those that do get interviewed have a very high pass rate.
yes, it definitely seems that us applicants, same as those from developed countries have much easier time with immigration. although, recently the economic situation in us is not the greatest the fact reminds that canada still has good relations with the us and that is well reflected in the immigration practices.rhcohen2014 said:exactly. while i know it's an added stress and adds wait time to the approval (and i don't wish it on anyone), i suspect the actual rejection rate for us citizens after an interview is very very very very very low. not all applications are equal, and really unless you are actually called in for an interview or already approved, i don't recommend reading threads about appeals and interviews. it absolutely does NO good.at.all!
considering may applicants are already getting approved, i suspect miri is going to be seeing an approval soonish.
Since you have children together and you are US citizen, you have rare chance of getting interview. Good luck.MiriMinBC said:Now I'm paranoid. I'm 8 years older than my husband and we met online (I'm from the US). Our wedding was a small civil affair and my elderly parents couldn't attend not could his parents due to age and health. We have 1 child together and another on the way so I hope we don't have to have an interview.
It is not understood why three months after interview nothing changed. Why they are taking so much time? Take it positively because you didn't find any negative update. All the best.soblue3 said:Its been just about 12 weeks since the interview my husband had through the Paris office. Yesterday we received the notes. The last update to the notes was in mid May and it states why they needed the interview...age diff, culture, met on internet etc. Since that time there is no new updates stated in the notes...nothing at all about the interview or anything since the interview..only that security and criminality checks not started, medical received and passed and thats about it. I have no idea what to expect or why there is absolutely no updates since may.
Thanks Hasan. Sure its better that we did not find nothing negative. Only i hope they did not make us wait till now just to say no.Hasan9999 said:It is not understood why three months after interview nothing changed. Why they are taking so much time? Take it positively because you didn't find any negative update. All the best.
Stay positive. More likely you will receive good news.soblue3 said:Thanks Hasan. Sure its better that we did not find nothing negative. Only i hope they did not make us wait till now just to say no.