eCAS has said "Decision Made" for several days now (apparently it was made on 4 January 2012), but neither my partner nor I have received an e-mail. We do, however, assume the result is positive.
Would it be crazy/stupid to send in what we know already they're going to ask for? We're on a tight timeline now--leaving the country in six weeks and won't be back until after my partner's medicals expire--so we want to speed things along. We figured that if they've already made a decision and we know exactly what documents they'll be needing from us, it can't hurt to send it in now, right?
Somebody tell me if this is the worst idea ever. We're so concerned about the timeline (we live in Canada and know it take 3-4 weeks to get COPR from the London VO, and we need time to flagpole before we leave)...