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ice-qube last won the day on February 17 2022

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    IR-1/CR-1 Visa
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    Canada

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  1. Very sad to see that people here are still suffering with the unjust and unfair black hole of administrative processing from the capricious use of DS-5535 at Montreal. I wish you all the best in your fight.
  2. Yeah, I was afraid of that, because there was a rush to do that at the time based on my observations on VJ, and so basically I was forced into doing it. If you go back in the record and read what I was saying, you will see I was very very hesitant to do it, but I felt there was no choice because this absurd situation had emerged. I haven't been caught up reading all this stuff. So is the govt actually taking a lot of the WOM cases to court now?
  3. ice-qube here, been a while since I have been back to check on this stuff since my ordeal that lasted so long. I am sorry to see so many people going through it, I hope you all get out of the nightmare ASAP.
  4. I second this, always be honest— the only thing to add being: don’t offer up extraneous information without being asked. Answer all questions asked truthfully, but don’t go on a tangent or else they might be inclined to give you more of a hassle just because they don’t understand the specifics of your case.
  5. That's a matter of debate, actually. Although I am not a lawyer, I have always been skeptical of lawyers who claim you should file it before 6 months. In my (non-expert, but considerably educated layman) opinion, in the event the government decided to push back on a suit that was filed before 6 months, it is likely to me that the court would rule in their favour. And really, then the only one who would have won is the lawyer that took your money; you would be no closer (and also poorer), and the taxpayers also lose the costs of defending it in court.
  6. Sorry to hear. It definitely seems Montreal is using this as a strategy nowadays. If it helps, I was a guy who was hit with DS-5535, suffered in AP for over a year, but i travelled to see my wife several times, without problems.
  7. Keep your head up man. I waited a long time for my sojourn in administrative processing to be over, but I managed to do it. I prevailed. And I am sure you will too. No such luck on that...
  8. @oclus usually after you complete the second medical and all your stuff has been sent in, you have a visa in hand in under two weeks or so. It sounds like your RCMP certificate was very close to the line, do you have any updates for us on this?
  9. Sorry I have been quiet. I actually just this week did my landing and been visiting my wife for the week. There is still more transitional logistics type stuff to be done before I physically move, but my legal journey with the dysfunctional immigration system is at least done. Thank G-d.
  10. Thanks for asking! Actually i have been quiet lately, it’s true. But yea I prevailed using the WOM case, in what has become such a common pattern now: i paid $5000 USD to law firm, they changed names and dates on a template, filed the suit, and whoever just said, k, just give him his visa now. It worked, yes; but forgive me if *even now* I remain no less disgusted by having had to do that than I was originally.
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