What would we need to do for her to come here to Canada? Like what would be the steps to take with this option? Thankyou very much for your reply and for answering my questions you are helping us a lot. God blessscylla said:Your options are to travel there to marry her - then return to Canada and sponsor her from here (this is the most likely option for you). Another option would be for her to come to Canada as a visitor, get married here and then you can sponsor her while she is in Canada.
Detailed information about applying for a visitor visa is available on the CIC web site: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.aspKairos said:What would we need to do for her to come here to Canada? Like what would be the steps to take with this option? Thankyou very much for your reply and for answering my questions you are helping us a lot. God bless
You can just put in the application number but with your spouse's' information to get the alternate applicant version. The sponsor version shows both results on mine, but I'm not sure if that only happens after final DM.chilkootcee said:I hope this isn't a dumb question...but how do people find out what the UCI number for their spouse is? When is it assigned?
I've received SA and have been checking ECAS using my info and the UCI provided in the AOR1 letter, but it dawned upon me that maybe we should be entering my husband's details...that after SA they basically don't update my ECAS (even though it show two sections - Sponsor and Applicant).
Can anyone shed some light on this? In particular the spouse ECAS number. Is it assigned once the VO overseas received / opens the application?
Plus...is the UCI unique to the person and has nothing to do with their various applications? Because at this point my husband has two different ones from TRV's that we've applied for....even though the second TRV referenced the first one (including UCI number)
Maybe I'm just tired
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The null thing sounds like a database bug of some sort, I'd give it a few days incase they are fixing it, then call CIC and report it. I think the London average is about a year, but the 28 months is because they started processing applications from Pakistan. It just depends on what country you are from and your situation. A British citizen is unlikely to be waiting 28 months.ad rasheed said:hi all,
i have send my application as sponsor on may 30th 2015. yesterday i received a letter form cic that my application is approved and that my file is transfered to London visa office. when i checked y online status it says " We received your application to sponsor null wife name June 8, 2015". why NULL is written before her name? also the processing time i checked for London visa office is 28 months, does it really take that long?
What a mess...I don't know why they don't put both UCI numbers on all correspondence. I have found out since that my husband's UCI number is the same as the first TRV application (a year prior)...and when we applied for second TRV this year, he received a new number (hence my confusion).Aquakitty said:You can just put in the application number but with your spouse's' information to get the alternate applicant version. The sponsor version shows both results on mine, but I'm not sure if that only happens after final DM.
You tried with the actual application number (not UCI)?chilkootcee said:What a mess...I don't know why they don't put both UCI numbers on all correspondence. I have found out since that my husband's UCI number is the same as the first TRV application (a year prior)...and when we applied for second TRV this year, he received a new number (hence my confusion).
I checked because last night I was able to access his ECAS using the first TRV UCI numbers (but I tried again this morning and now I cannot - which really scares me.
For those who have had no interaction with CIC prior to PRV application, not sure how they ever find out their husband's UCI number.
So I sent a general comment via the web site asking how to resolve and they said to contact CIC! Only way for me to do this was yet another case specific inquiry to the Amman VO...they are not going to like us (but what can I do?)
So...it's sent....hopefully that will be my last inquiry for a while. I'll just order CAIPS notes periodically (probably won't do that for a few months yet).
Thank you for all of your advice and help.
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Try with your husband's information and the file number. This starts with "F000" and would have come in the sponsor approval email.chilkootcee said:What a mess...I don't know why they don't put both UCI numbers on all correspondence. I have found out since that my husband's UCI number is the same as the first TRV application (a year prior)...and when we applied for second TRV this year, he received a new number (hence my confusion).
I checked because last night I was able to access his ECAS using the first TRV UCI numbers (but I tried again this morning and now I cannot - which really scares me.