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So I think my file was transferred to Warsaw now (got SA email stating as much on the 15th) so it might be time to think about GMCS notes - how do I get round to ordering them?
 
Lady_Ashka said:
So I think my file was transferred to Warsaw now (got SA email stating as much on the 15th) so it might be time to think about GMCS notes - how do I get round to ordering them?

You should actually receive AOR2 email when the file is transferred.
Don't waste your time and money getting them now - it's way too early. Even May applicants aren't done yet so you won't see any progress on your file so far.
If you, however, feel like filling in a bunch of forms to get the notes, here's a link: https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/
 
just a square said:
You should actually receive AOR2 email when the file is transferred.
Don't waste your time and money getting them now - it's way too early. Even May applicants aren't done yet so you won't see any progress on your file so far.
If you, however, feel like filling in a bunch of forms to get the notes, here's a link: https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/

Thanks! I suppose it's not necessary, so I'll wait for now :) and isn't it always 50-50% that they will send AOR2? Even so, we did get into that the file has been transferred, so I assume it has been ;)
 
Lady_Ashka said:
and isn't it always 50-50% that they will send AOR2?

I think Warsaw tends to send AOR2 most of the time. It takes a week or two to get that email after SA email.
 
An update from my side. We finished processing my wife's Afghan police clearance and emailed Warsaw that we will be sending it by courier to them soon. But they responded saying that the requirement had been waived and she needs only submit her passport. The only other question is that the PPR email says the embassy is Moscow and now Warsaw. Also, since she is Kyrgyz, she will have to go through VFS services in Kyrgyzstan. Is there anything odd in the visa office being Warsaw from processing but Moscow for issuing COPR and PR visa?

Thanks in advance.
 
ski said:
An update from my side. We finished processing my wife's Afghan police clearance and emailed Warsaw that we will be sending it by courier to them soon. But they responded saying that the requirement had been waived and she needs only submit her passport. The only other question is that the PPR email says the embassy is Moscow and now Warsaw. Also, since she is Kyrgyz, she will have to go through VFS services in Kyrgyzstan. Is there anything odd in the visa office being Warsaw from processing but Moscow for issuing COPR and PR visa?

Thanks in advance.
That is all great news and it is normal for it to come from Moscow. They are also very quick getting it back to you
 
That's good to know. She'll give her passport to VFS on reaching Kyrgyzstan on Dec 2. So hope she gets it back in 10 days or so.
 
How is everyone doing? It's been so quiet on this thread.

I got my GCMS notes yesterday, absolutely no progress on the file. ::)
 
Still nothing :( I start to really worry :(
 
very strange office. Ours went through so much faster than we thought. always sending good wishes
 
Seems to have slowed to a crawl.....my notes are on the way
 
My wife sent her passport out today through VFS. It goes to Moscow and not Warsaw though the VO was Warsaw. Let's see how long it takes to get it back. Hope she can come before the holidays.

Good luck to everyone.
 
ski said:
My wife sent her passport out today through VFS. It goes to Moscow and not Warsaw though the VO was Warsaw. Let's see how long it takes to get it back. Hope she can come before the holidays.

Good luck to everyone.
Ours took three days
 
Sous02 said:
very strange office. Ours went through so much faster than we thought. always sending good wishes

I'm guessing a lot depends on the complexity of each case, e.g. the amount of proof, the difficulty of putting the puzzle together into what would (or would not) look like a cohesive relationship story etc. You could see it as forensics of its own kind.
However, given the ridiculously low number of applications going into this office as compared to, say, New Delhi, one would expect substantially shorter processing times. And the fact that their official number of months for Warsaw has been on a continuous uptrend indicates that not enough effort is being put in. In fact, to run it at a pace like this, one would have to take a two-week coffee break each time before picking up the next file.
It's very frustrating to see April applications being stalled like that. Sorry guys, hope they wake up soon.

C'mon Warsaw VO, do us all a favor and let us celebrate the upcoming holiday season with our beloved ones already in Canada.