Then it's hard to say. Edmonton is already the fastest processing center. I know people who went from AOR to oath in 3 months under regular processing.
nobody is 'pissy' about anything, just found it funny that you believed your situation can justify 'urgent' processing.
Someone I know also requested urgent processing since she had an internship in Europe and needed passport for work visa - sounds just like your story - and got denied
haha, I have a great job and I am enjoying my tea break at my job at the moment, that's why I can come in and see whatever nonsensical excuses people are making up to get ahead of others and laugh about it -- and don't get my wrong, I don't 'worry' about your business at all, it is not worth my energy, I just comment on it like you asked for
Hi everyone just and update to my wife Urgent processing.
E-Cas showing IP Nov 29, 2 days after AOR is anybody knows maybe this is a sign that her Urgent processing has been approved?
Time line:
Application received by Sydney Nov 8
AOR Nov 27
IP Nov 29
I think this is good indication that her application was approved for urgent processing. if it is routine application she will be called to take the test very soon
Thank you @AlexiCanada, read from October forum that big number of October guys are in back log and will clear up until February or March but really hope is just speculation.
Also lot of guys from the old rules claiming have FP request after test, anyway let's cross fingers hopefully things will move for everybody next week
quick update:
application received the 16th of October, applied through the Urgent Processing request, AOR arrived today
let's see now if the urgent application does speed things up or not
quick update:
application received the 16th of October, applied through the Urgent Processing request, AOR arrived today
let's see now if the urgent application does speed things up or not
quick update:
application received the 16th of October, applied through the Urgent Processing request, AOR arrived today
let's see now if the urgent application does speed things up or not
nope, AOR is just a matter of opening an envelope and putting you in the system, which took more time for hundreds of folks of the 16th of october. Only once they have actively open the envelope, they can review the documents and assess if they are missing something and in the case of urgent processing, if you fit the urgent request.
Approving a request has nothing to do with AOR at all as they cannot know if they will approve your demand or not until they actually open the envelope.
Approving a request has nothing to do with AOR at all as they cannot know if they will approve your demand or not until they actually open the envelope.