yeah, but file doesn't start its journey at NDVO - these days it "generally" begins at CIO, then CPC Ottawa or whichever one they assign, and then it moves to your LVO. The CIO-CPC bit will generally happen in the first 45-75 days, and then it goes to NDVO (if you are from the Indian subcontinent); again this is load specific.Hi
Yes I too agree with you.. even my file is at ndvo.. current processing time at ndvo is around 100 to 120 days..
Once it reaches NDVO, all it generally needs is a quick review and approval (if it's a regular case). Problem is Indian punctuality and efficiency isn't a real thing.