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Derivative applicant received tracking info for immigrant visas - Not main applicant (Multiple merged threads)

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I have a silly question lol, I was just wondering if anyones CEAC checker indicated "issued" but then didn't receive the visa in their passport. 

This hasn't happened to me but I'm curious as to if it can happen. 

If you're refused does it just stay as refused, and they mail you your passport back? Does it changed to denied? 

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6 minutes ago, amurrikuh said:

I have a silly question lol, I was just wondering if anyones CEAC checker indicated "issued" but then didn't receive the visa in their passport. 

This hasn't happened to me but I'm curious as to if it can happen. 

If you're refused does it just stay as refused, and they mail you your passport back? Does it changed to denied? 

 

If it's issued then it means the visa has been printed and is in your passport. 

 

And yes, it can stay refused whilst in Admin Processing, and that can then go to denied. You can ask for your passport back at any point if you need it. 

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1 hour ago, appleblossom said:

 

If it's issued then it means the visa has been printed and is in your passport. 

 

And yes, it can stay refused whilst in Admin Processing, and that can then go to denied. You can ask for your passport back at any point if you need it. 

so it would never say issued if it in fact, was not issued? 

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I'm a derivative applicant on my mothers immigrant visa. Today I received the canada post tracking info and my mother didnt. Also one of the reference numbers was my passport number.

My mother got an email from Montreal embassy with the tracking number in it though 

Is there any reason this would happen? 

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Four (!) threads on tracking and visa pick up merged together. Starting more than one thread on a topic is spamming - keep all further questions regarding this in this thread only
 

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