Does anyone know if it's possible to review my sent e-APR application?
I forgot to take screenshots of the information I had to fill in and now I'm preparing Schedule A in case IRCC requests it from me and I would like to enter the information exactly as I did in my e-APR application...
Actually there is a way for you to see your sent e-APR application. Once you are viewing the application status click on the "View submitted application" button. This will take you to see what files have been uploaded. At the top there is a button to "Start Again", click that (don't worry it won't affect your application) this will prompt you whether you want to continue or cancel. Click "Cancel".
You will be able to view your submitted forms after going through that process.
Actually there is a way for you to see your sent e-APR application. Once you are viewing the application status click on the "View submitted application" button. This will take you to see what files have been uploaded. At the top there is a button to "Start Again", click that (don't worry it won't affect your application) this will prompt you whether you want to continue or cancel. Click "Cancel".
You will be able to view your submitted forms after going through that process.
Wow!!! Exactly what I needed! thank you so much!!!! +1 to you!!!
By the way, just now by looking at my sent application I realized that I forgot to include my parents information should i submit a CSE with this information?
Please tell us about [Your Name] immediate family members that have not been identified in the application.
This includes any parent, any spouse or common-law partner, any child including adult children, and any brothers or sisters. If the relative is deceased, provide the date of death.
• Check the list at the bottom of the form first to see information you have already saved.
• When you click "Save and Add", each relative's details will be saved to the list.
• The fields will go blank to let you add details about another relative.
• Use the modify or delete button if you want to change details that you have already saved to the list.
Oh my God, I completely thought of my parents to me! I just completed by indicating each time my own family unit, (for my children their brothers and sisters and their parents) but I admit to being zapped for me my parents and my brothers and sisters! pffff ???
Actually there is a way for you to see your sent e-APR application. Once you are viewing the application status click on the "View submitted application" button. This will take you to see what files have been uploaded. At the top there is a button to "Start Again", click that (don't worry it won't affect your application) this will prompt you whether you want to continue or cancel. Click "Cancel".
You will be able to view your submitted forms after going through that process.
Actually there is a way for you to see your sent e-APR application. Once you are viewing the application status click on the "View submitted application" button. This will take you to see what files have been uploaded. At the top there is a button to "Start Again", click that (don't worry it won't affect your application) this will prompt you whether you want to continue or cancel. Click "Cancel".
You will be able to view your submitted forms after going through that process.
It seems that inland applications take the longest to change. There as a case I came across a week ago where it took 3 months of the initial status to change, the rest went quite quickly.
Message is, since you're inland expect meds passed status to change much later then outland, like 2 months after AOR. I know it's not helpful but try not to worry about it!
I received two updates today - request for additional documents. Got 1 week to respond.
1. Request for IMM5662E. Travel history for the last 10 years for my spouse and I. I know the IMM5662E is not the same as the Schedule A but why do people say that they requested past travel history via a Schedule A?
2. Request for information for a specific time period of 1 year.
Don't worry about this as it is beyond your control....
Just keep in mind that you MAY not see anything for 2 months, they may well forget about your application for 2/3 months, so long as they can still process you in the 3 months remaining you're still in the 6 month mark!