I visited that office in person today with my husband, for the first time. My file has been in process for one year because every time it was submitted, they came back with new requisitos. (Very bad timing for us, just when the Min. I&P is busy changing things on a daily basis). The object today was exactly as JDJones mentioned - to have a face-to-face with them, have them review my file, and confirm what remains to be done (insisting that I wanted this to be the last time, since only a few things were remaining). We also wanted to clarify one item - why do they want the Certificacion de movimientos migratorios emitida by DGM ? when they already have all my info of my in/out of the country in my passport and the details on my application form. We were told "that's the law". So yes, we got a status report but the list was not shorten in any way. They confirmed what we already knew was remaining. I did not find them to be flexible - they have their list of requisitos, and that's what they expect to be provided. I think Lindsay received special consideration because she had already been given the verbal ok and because she was in this for 3 years. The ones who have recent files in process will be asked to provide all on the list of requisitos. We will be going back in 10 days with a complete file. Will report back in this forum.At times I feel like making a cold call to that office and having a face to face with the folks there, tell them what I've got, and ask what I need to make it happen.
I bet I would be given a very short list.
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