hi..im really hopefull about this website which is why i signed
in..im sure someone out here will be able to help me..okey,i am a
canadian citizen i met my husband over the intert in 2000..in 2002 i
went to pakistan and got married to him, then i came back in october 2002
hoping to sponsor him to canada..but he refused to come here..i had my
daughter in april 2003 and went back to pakistan..i lived there with
him from july 2003 until september 2004 and then came back again..this
time i finally was able to convince him to come to canada..it never
really occured to me that i could apply for his immigration by being in
pakistan too..ne how, i had my 2nd child on december 2004..it took him some
time to gather all the required documentations..i sent his papers in
april 2005, and in first week may i got a letter saying that the file has
been transferred to islamabad..now, my question is whats next? my
husband hasn't recieved anything there yet..should he be expecting something
from islamabad embassy and how long will it take for him to recieve
it..also, will he be asked to come in for the interview of just mail the
passport to get the visa stamped on it?? if anyone is or was in my shoe
or even happens to know someone who is or was in the same situation as
i am in help me out here and reply me back soon pleaseeeeee? i'll
appreciate it..thank you and take care
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Orginally posted by aisha.sahil
hi..im really hopefull about this website which is why i signed
in..im sure someone out here will be able to help me..okey,i am a
canadian citizen i met my husband over the intert in 2000..in 2002 i
went to pakistan and got married to him, then i came back in october 2002
hoping to sponsor him to canada..but he refused to come here..i had my
daughter in april 2003 and went back to pakistan..i lived there with
him from july 2003 until september 2004 and then came back again..this
time i finally was able to convince him to come to canada..it never
really occured to me that i could apply for his immigration by being in
pakistan too..ne how, i had my 2nd child on december 2004..it took him some
time to gather all the required documentations..i sent his papers in
april 2005, and in first week may i got a letter saying that the file has
been transferred to islamabad..now, my question is whats next? my
husband hasn't recieved anything there yet..should he be expecting something
from islamabad embassy and how long will it take for him to recieve
it..also, will he be asked to come in for the interview of just mail the
passport to get the visa stamped on it?? if anyone is or was in my shoe
or even happens to know someone who is or was in the same situation as
i am in help me out here and reply me back soon pleaseeeeee? i'll
appreciate it..thank you and take care
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Regards - ezrider
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Orginally posted by aisha.sahil
(copied from message in my PM box - ezrider)
thanx alot for replying..i spoke to my husband today and he told me that he has recieved a letter from canadian embassy islamabad..my question again remains the same..if you and anyone else has an idea how long it would take for him to receive the visa..and will they be asking for the interview or just to stamp a visa on his passport.?? once again, thanx for your time
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Regards - ezrider
Aisha,
I think you should go thru this thread and the link in the thread:
http://www.canadiandesi.com/read.php?TID=7469&page=1#41153
Get your husband here on visit visa, and apply for him in Canada. Thats the easiest procedure.
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faisal thanx for replying..but i've already applied for his permanent residence..and things are in process..i really think i should wait to hear their next reply..my husband recieved a letter of acknowledgement from islamabad high commissions a few days ago..i hope things turn out better and fast now..AMEN
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