RobsLuv
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- Jul 14, 2008
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Original:14Mar2007; Reprocess began after appeal:26Apr2010
- Doc's Request.
- Original:9May'07; Reprocess:7May'10
- AOR Received.
- Original:28Apr'07; Reprocess:26Apr'10
- File Transfer...
- n/a
- Med's Request
- Reprocessing:7May2010
- Med's Done....
- Jun2010
- Interview........
- n/a
- Passport Req..
- 30Nov2010!!
- VISA ISSUED...
- 31Dec2010!!
- LANDED..........
- 31Jan2011
I'm assuming this is all a result of you having been requested to send your passport to Los Angeles to receive your COPR after approval of permanent residence? If so, what were the instructions in your letter from them for submitting a passport if you were in Canada?
My application was processed through Buffalo and when they sent the passport request, there were instructions for mailing it from Canada to a CIC office in Fort Erie, Ontario, where they would then courier it themselves to Buffalo and back, and then mail it back to me from Fort Erie - to avoid the Customs issue. If your application was transferred from Buffalo to L.A., it sounds to me like maybe they didn't realize you were in Canada???
Don't know exactly what to tell you, other than most things I've mailed from Canada to California over the past several years have taken at least 9 days in transit - plus time at Customs. Mailing a US passport between Canada and the US is allowed - I sent mine to the State Department to get my name changed without any problems, so it's not like they're going to pull it and have "issues" with it - especially if it's coming back from Immigration Canada with a COPR included. I don't blame you for being nervous, but I'm sure it will get to you in one piece before too long. How long do you have until your medicals expire? That date will be the date your visa/COPR expires - or the expiry date of your passport (whichever comes first) - so as long as you get everything before the expiry date so you can land, you'll be okay.
My application was processed through Buffalo and when they sent the passport request, there were instructions for mailing it from Canada to a CIC office in Fort Erie, Ontario, where they would then courier it themselves to Buffalo and back, and then mail it back to me from Fort Erie - to avoid the Customs issue. If your application was transferred from Buffalo to L.A., it sounds to me like maybe they didn't realize you were in Canada???
Don't know exactly what to tell you, other than most things I've mailed from Canada to California over the past several years have taken at least 9 days in transit - plus time at Customs. Mailing a US passport between Canada and the US is allowed - I sent mine to the State Department to get my name changed without any problems, so it's not like they're going to pull it and have "issues" with it - especially if it's coming back from Immigration Canada with a COPR included. I don't blame you for being nervous, but I'm sure it will get to you in one piece before too long. How long do you have until your medicals expire? That date will be the date your visa/COPR expires - or the expiry date of your passport (whichever comes first) - so as long as you get everything before the expiry date so you can land, you'll be okay.