AW2011 said:
Good day everyone!
Just got my spouse GCMS note today and found out that he's on the interview list. No interview notice received yet. He is from a visa-required country and a F1 international student in US at the moment. We filed in early June 2011 & received Buffalo AOR end of August 2011.
At the end of the GCMS, it states "Concerns: sponsor still owns & lives in same house with ex but will sell house when spouse moves to Canada". But my ex doesn't live with me in Canada and has been living on his retirement visa in Thailand since we broke up. We are in good talking terms and decided to sell the house later on till my spouse moves here to Canada.
I can obtain a copy of my ex's lease agreement and retirement visa record from Thailand. Was wondering if it would be a good idea to send those to Buffalo now or wait till the interview and present those to them?
Any ideas would be greatly appreicated.
Hello, I just wanted to share we are on the same boat, however I do have now an interview date but the time between receiving notice of interview is required and the actual date of the interview (not to discourage you in any way) is 8 months, I (sponsored person) was also an F1 Student in the US and also from a non-exempt visa country, for what I have seen Buffalo tends to profile you based on nationality as the rate of interviews for US citizen is almost non-existent.
Me and my wife file on April 15, 2011, I received notice that an interview was required on August 2011, I finished College on May 2011, I applied to renew my visitor visa to come to Canada and to be my wife, I have been here in Canada since then, I received the letter with the date of the interview on December 2011 saying the interview was scheduled for April so I still have 2 more months to go, I also required a visitor visa to the US which I had to renew here while in Canada.
My GCMS notes states that they have concerns as me and my wife haven't spent significant amount of time together, we are not worried about the interview itself just the processing time, when we see in this forum people filing on June-July and are already approved, well I guess you know what I'm talking about, I guess the date of my interview is far because I'm already in Canada with my wife, who knows.
Wish you the best of luck.
B.