website still says 17 monthszareef said:Quoting a poster from the August thread.
Now the processing time is 21 months. I guess we have to wait a little longer than expected!
website still says 17 monthszareef said:Quoting a poster from the August thread.
Now the processing time is 21 months. I guess we have to wait a little longer than expected!
The call center agent said it's 21 months for "CEC 2014" applicants.j.lynnbrant1987 said:THEY'RE ON SECOND REVEIEW
I'm sure it's going to be updated in the coming weeks.Pearl1 said:website still says 17 months
June/July applicants have been receiving COPR over a very long stretch of time (months).j.lynnbrant1987 said:Since when do we listen to the CIC agents? They're probably being instructed to say that to keep people from constantly calling back and to keep their call volumes down. June/July have been receiving COPR, August is next. I think certain cases will take 21 months yes, but don't assume 21 months is for everyone. Think positive!
My September 2014 application is 17 months already and nothing happens since AOR in February 2015 so 21 months sounds realistic.j.lynnbrant1987 said:Since when do we listen to the CIC agents? They're probably being instructed to say that to keep people from constantly calling back and to keep their call volumes down. June/July have been receiving COPR, August is next. I think certain cases will take 21 months yes, but don't assume 21 months is for everyone. Think positive!
? August is 17 months right now...and those who have done their MR and paid their RPRF should hopefully be receiving COPR in the next few weeks, at least those who are from visa exempt countries that don't have to send in their passports.Gregor.Samsa said:My September 2014 application is 17 months already and nothing happens since AOR in February 2015 so 21 months sounds realistic.
j.lynnbrant1987 said:? August is 17 months right now...and those who have done their MR and paid their RPRF should hopefully be receiving COPR in the next few weeks, at least those who are from visa exempt countries that don't have to send in their passports.
zareef said:June/July applicants have been receiving COPR over a very long stretch of time (months).
Well, 21 months isn't too bad if you think about it. I'd be really happy to receive MR, RPRF and PPR by June (21 months for me) this year.
Exactly, which is why I said 21 isn't too bad if they stick to 21 or whatever months of processing time as a service standard! At this point, there's no definite timeline.yixiaop26 said:the question is why it is 21 months ? if 16, 17, 18 , 19 ,20 delayed without explanation. how can you expect 21 months can be done.
against it , waiting 2-3 years for FSW once happened.
if we want use past data to get future image , there is nothing to expect for 21 months everything will be done.