Hi Xhosa, was your eligibility recommended passed before the Criminality was passed? Can you find a timeline in the comments of when they passed each of these stages?
Yes!! If you do not have travel history to US, then its pretty quick since US will not have anything about you on their system but if you have a US travel history or any visa denied etc and they have shared info then it would read as "Ready to be Assessed"
So just found something new today from March AOR thread.
All these days I was under the assumption that 6 month timeline basically starts from the date of AOR but that is not the case. As per IRPA regulations, the 6 month timeline actually starts from the date R10 checks were completed.
So my R10 check was done on December 17, 2018 and now that makes sense why my application completion date is pushed to June 11, 2019
Yes!! If you do not have travel history to US, then its pretty quick since US will not have anything about you on their system but if you have a US travel history or any visa denied etc and they have shared info then it would read as "Ready to be Assessed"
Yes!! If you do not have travel history to US, then its pretty quick since US will not have anything about you on their system but if you have a US travel history or any visa denied etc and they have shared info then it would read as "Ready to be Assessed"
Hi Xhosa, was your eligibility recommended passed before the Criminality was passed? Can you find a timeline in the comments of when they passed each of these stages?