neelmanvir8
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- Feb 27, 2018
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- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- NDVO
- App. Filed.......
- June 27 2017
- File Transfer...
- 11 September 2017
- Med's Request
- 16 August 2017
- Med's Done....
- 18 August 2017
Fingers Crossed.....I hope today is a good day
Photocopies are acceptable. Don't send original documents.Hi seniors,
Please advise on the below issue:
India specific requirements say that a few ORIGINAL documents to be submitted in case birth of spouse is registered later. Copied the exact text below:
Birth certificates issued in this country: If a birth is registered late, include the original baptism certificate and other original documents establishing identity such as:
- Old school records (Fifth class, Middle standard and Matriculation/secondary school certificate), and
- Voter's ID card.
Again the basic guide reiterates as follows:
Make sure to check the country-specific requirements. If the country specific requirements tell you that you must submit an original document instead of a copy, you must submit the original or we will return your application.
Question: Does it mean I have to submit the 10th Class Certificate and Voter's ID card ORIGINAL and NOT the photocopies?
Thanks for your help.
NRY
Thats a great news, where did you get this info from?One 26 June applicant just received DM and pre arrival email... so ndvo is alive...
From the whatsapp groupThats a great news, where did you get this info from?
In case of remedicals, based on what I have seen on the forum, 10 days is the max to approve it from the date they receive the medicals. Considering you are an April applicant, you should get a PPR request this month. Suggest you contact them again since they are over the normal processing time in case of your application...Hi guys..i'm very stressful with a confuseing matter hope some body can light it to me
Im an april2017 applicant (it about 13months till now) and files transferred to ndvs on august.they issued med req on june but i got medical req paper on feb2018 so i did medical on feb 2018 so do they count the date of medical examinition from the date of issued or do they count it from the date that i did medical(beb 2018)?!?! Hopefully sone one can help me about this sadnees subject.
In case of remedicals, based on what I have seen on the forum, 10 days is the max to approve it from the date they receive the medicals. Considering you are an April applicant, you should get a PPR request this month. Suggest you contact them again since they are over the normal processing time in case of your application...
Contact your local MP.Hi guys..i'm very stressful with a confuseing matter hope some body can light it to me
Im an april2017 applicant (it about 13months till now) and files transferred to ndvs on august.they issued med req on june but i got medical req paper on feb2018 so i did medical on feb 2018 so do they count the date of medical examinition from the date of issued or do they count it from the date that i did medical(beb 2018)?!?! Hopefully sone one can help me about this sadnees subject.
We called them just said everything is going normal it's in process nothing moreContact your local MP.
Did you order gcms? If not, do it
Sorry to know that it has take 13 months and still you have no clue what's going on.
I am up to 11 month mark now too. I know how it feels. I hope everything goes well and fast from here onwards. Good luck.
can i contact with??In case of remedicals, based on what I have seen on the forum, 10 days is the max to approve it from the date they receive the medicals. Considering you are an April applicant, you should get a PPR request this month. Suggest you contact them again since they are over the normal processing time in case of your application...