When timelines matter, precision matters even more.
We’re proud to share that one of our recent spousal sponsorship clients received their Acknowledgment of Receipt (AOR) from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in just 2 months from the date of submission.
In today’s processing environment, that’s not just fast—it’s the result of doing things right the first time.
Why This Matters
The AOR confirms that:
- The application has been successfully received
- It has passed IRCC’s completeness check
- The file is now officially in processing
Many applicants face delays at this stage due to avoidable mistakes. Getting AOR within 2 months reflects a clean, complete, and well-structured application.
How We Made It Happen
This wasn’t luck. It was strategy and experience.
For this case, we ensured:
- Every form was accurately completed and validated
- Supporting documents were organized and clearly labeled
- Relationship evidence was strong, credible, and well-presented
- No gaps, no inconsistencies, no last-minute errors
Our approach is simple: anticipate officer expectations and eliminate red flags before submission.
What Happens Next
With AOR secured, the application now moves forward to:
- Sponsorship eligibility review
- Biometrics & medical requests
- Background checks
- Final decision
A fast AOR sets the foundation for a smoother overall process.
The Reality Most Applicants Face
We regularly see applications delayed because of:
- Missing details or incorrect forms
- Weak relationship documentation
- Disorganized submissions
These issues can push timelines back by months—or worse, lead to refusals.
Our Commitment
Every file we handle is built with one goal:
Move your application forward without unnecessary delays.
This result is one of many where careful planning and professional execution made a measurable difference.
Ready to Sponsor Your Spouse?
Don’t leave your application to chance.
Let’s build it right—from day one.
Start your process today: www.sehliglobal.ca
Book a consultation and take the first step toward reuniting with your spouse.


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