Thank you, makes sense.
OK so i would imagine that its sent tracked here, where did you get your tracking number from, was it sent to you when it was dispatched from them ?
What lawyer did you use ? something you can recommend, i really feel like hiring someone to investigate for me, because our current laywer is not doing much of anything, and ever since final payment was made it was obvious that we were not recieving anything above the bare minimum
Specifically about the tracking number for the courier to/from the New York visa office (which has contracted VFS Global), we obtained the tracking number because the way VFS Global at the New York VO operates is they make you pay them to set up two-way courier labels through FedEx, and then they e-mail you the FedEx two-way labels and tracking once it is set up. Not sure how they operate in London though.
To be fair about your current lawyer not doing much, there is unfortunately not a lot that can be done about cases.
Webmail inquiries can be sent, which my immigration lawyer said currently the response delays have been 30 days when it used to be about a week.
You can also call the IRCC, but hold times have historically been literally hours, and it's doubtful that it's any better right now.
The spouse/partner who is doing the sponsoring can also contact their MP (Member of Parliament) if they are residing within Canada and ask the MP to follow up on the case. The MP basically just calls the IRCC (at least that's what mine in Calgary did) to ask about the case, but they basically get the same answers that you would get from calling the IRCC. My MP was kind enough to call IRCC about our case every 3 months without us asking repeatedly, and they did that until my husband landed in Canada, though I'm not sure if all MPs do that much follow-up.
The most informative thing you can do is get GCMS notes so you can have the most precise picture of what is going on (though the notes often still leave questions unanswered), but that hasn't been proven to speed up case processing.
I can PM you the lawyer I used if you are still interested, but if you are at the stage of waiting on COPR, you are so far along in the application process that it is probably not worth it to pay for the new lawyer fees when you are basically at the last leg of the journey.
In any case, all the best and hope that you are able to have a happy end to the immigration process soon!