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WarmWisdom

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Application status - we are processing your application. We will send you a message when there is an update or if we need more information.


So these emails were just auto generated?

Yes it seems they are.

When I look at the timeline, This Email was generated for me 1 day after the date written on my status requesting fir passport submission.
 

Shagupta

Star Member
Jul 4, 2017
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Thanks for clarifying. Hopefully the other two OPs on this thread will be less stressed out now :)



Are you sure? Wouldn't VFS staff have known that the biometrics were not okay the first time?
Yes, that was what I asked you on a separate thread around Biometric issues.

So surprising. Check out that other msg when you have a second please?
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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Yes, that was what I asked you on a separate thread around Biometric issues.

So surprising. Check out that other msg when you have a second please?
Seems like I missed the other message. Do post the link here or else do move that message to the top of the forum list. Thanks
 

Shagupta

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Jul 4, 2017
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Seems like I missed the other message. Do post the link here or else do move that message to the top of the forum list. Thanks

Here:

@Bryanna Hi! I keep posting on different threads cause new things keep on happening with mom and dads application.

So my mother who is 63 submitted her finger prints on March the 6th in New Delhi VFS office. Just now, I got an email update on her application that has asked for Repeat Biometrics.

It says: "Based on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)’s records, you have provided your fingerprints and photograph. Unfortunately, upon further verification, it has been determined that there is an issue with the quality of the fingerprints and/or photograph that you provided.As a result, you must have your fingerprints scanned and photograph taken again. You are not required to pay a new biometric fee."

Poor thing will have to go back to New Delhi for a repeat submission of biometrics. What is interesting is that she had mentioned that she has had problems with finger prints in the past and i simply dismissed it. I did tell her that she should make sure that her biometrics are done properly.. She told me yesterday that the individual who did her biometrics at New Delhi VFS- told her that he had added a note on her application mentioning this issue as well.

My question to you is:

1. What if her biometrics are not accepted this time as well and
2. What can she do to ensure her biometrics are recorded properly at VFS- New Delhi. Does the person who records this in the Delhi Office already see what is acceptable/and not? Could he have done a more thorough job of trying to get better biometrics?
3. What are my other options for her? Does CIC not consider the fact that she is 63?

Thanks @Bryanna

I really wish i stop pestering you soon.

Sorry that i am not savvy enough to figure out how to move a msg to the top of forum list.

Babe, THANK YOU!
 

Bryanna

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Here:

@Bryanna Hi! I keep posting on different threads cause new things keep on happening with mom and dads application.

So my mother who is 63 submitted her finger prints on March the 6th in New Delhi VFS office. Just now, I got an email update on her application that has asked for Repeat Biometrics.

It says: "Based on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)’s records, you have provided your fingerprints and photograph. Unfortunately, upon further verification, it has been determined that there is an issue with the quality of the fingerprints and/or photograph that you provided.As a result, you must have your fingerprints scanned and photograph taken again. You are not required to pay a new biometric fee."
She's still in Delhi, right? Fortunately, IRCC/VFS have been quick to inform her about this.

But, VFS staff would have known immediately that her biometrics taken were not of an acceptable quality.


Poor thing will have to go back to New Delhi for a repeat submission of biometrics. What is interesting is that she had mentioned that she has had problems with finger prints in the past and i simply dismissed it. I did tell her that she should make sure that her biometrics are done properly.. She told me yesterday that the individual who did her biometrics at New Delhi VFS- told her that he had added a note on her application mentioning this issue as well.
The quality of fingerprints deteriorates with the age of the person.... or if someone has been working in a area that calls for extensive usage of his/her hands... or if the person has a medical condition.


My question to you is:

1. What if her biometrics are not accepted this time as well and
After she gives her biometrics this time, she must stay back for a couple of days in Delhi.... just in case,


2. What can she do to ensure her biometrics are recorded properly at VFS- New Delhi. Does the person who records this in the Delhi Office already see what is acceptable/and not? Could he have done a more thorough job of trying to get better biometrics?
It's strange that VFS staff didn't realize that her biometrics weren't okay. It's evident instantly.

BTW VFS staff know whether or not biometrics are okay when taken for visa applications for other countries o_O


3. What are my other options for her? Does CIC not consider the fact that she is 63?
She must give her biometrics again + confirm with VFS that her fingerprints are okay.

The exception to giving biometrics is for more than 79 years of age or less than 14 years (minor whose fingerprints have't fully developed)
 
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Shagupta

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She's still in Delhi, right? Fortunately, IRCC/VFS have been quick to inform her about this.

But, VFS staff would have known immediately that her biometrics taken were not of an acceptable quality.



The quality of fingerprints deteriorates with the age of the person.... or if someone has been working in a area that calls for extensive usage of his/her hands... or if the person has a medical condition.



After she gives her biometrics this time, she must stay back for a couple of days in Delhi.... just in case,



It's strange that VFS staff didn't realize that her biometrics weren't okay. It's evident instantly.

BTW VFS staff know whether or not biometrics are okay when taken for visa applications to other countries o_O



She must give her biometrics again + confirm with VFS that her fingerprints are okay.

The exception to giving biometrics is for more than 79 years of age or less than 14 years (minor whose fingerprints have't fully developed)
Heard. Will keep you posted. Sorry everyone. Did not mean to muddy the other discussion.

Thanks.
All the best!
 

Shagupta

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Jul 4, 2017
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She's still in Delhi, right? Fortunately, IRCC/VFS have been quick to inform her about this.

But, VFS staff would have known immediately that her biometrics taken were not of an acceptable quality.



The quality of fingerprints deteriorates with the age of the person.... or if someone has been working in a area that calls for extensive usage of his/her hands... or if the person has a medical condition.



After she gives her biometrics this time, she must stay back for a couple of days in Delhi.... just in case,



It's strange that VFS staff didn't realize that her biometrics weren't okay. It's evident instantly.

BTW VFS staff know whether or not biometrics are okay when taken for visa applications for other countries o_O



She must give her biometrics again + confirm with VFS that her fingerprints are okay.

The exception to giving biometrics is for more than 79 years of age or less than 14 years (minor whose fingerprints have't fully developed)
@Bryanna, should my mother get a letter from a dermatologist which i could submit to the Visa Officer visa IRCC Web Form anyway. She is going to travel to New Delhi again form Indore to go submit her biometrics. Although she is not sure it will work. She apparently has always had issues. Wonder how familiar you are with the Indian Adhar Card (the Indian ID card). Seems like she wasnt able to get a decent finger print at that time as well. I am not even sure if CIC would accept poor biometrics at all along with a dermatologist letter. (this is one problem i had no problem i would encounter).

Thanks for all your help/moral support.
 

Bryanna

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@Bryanna, should my mother get a letter from a dermatologist which i could submit to the Visa Officer visa IRCC Web Form anyway. She is going to travel to New Delhi again form Indore to go submit her biometrics. Although she is not sure it will work. She apparently has always had issues. Wonder how familiar you are with the Indian Adhar Card (the Indian ID card). Seems like she wasnt able to get a decent finger print at that time as well. I am not even sure if CIC would accept poor biometrics at all along with a dermatologist letter. (this is one problem i had no problem i would encounter).

Thanks for all your help/moral support.
Any reason why her fingerprints are not sharp? Her work or is it a medical condition?

Not sure if a letter from the dermatologist will work on it's own if there are no back-up reasons for the worn out fingerprint ridges
 

Shagupta

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Any reason why her fingerprints are not sharp? Her work or is it a medical condition?

Not sure if a letter from the dermatologist will work on it's own if there are no back-up reasons for the worn out fingerprint ridges
She has taught under privileged kids all her life. She works a lot with books (loves books). And i read somewhere that might do it. But again, I am not sure. Will ask her to go see a dermatologist anyway and see if this is a medical condition. So bummed out.
 

Bryanna

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She has taught under privileged kids all her life. She works a lot with books (loves books). And i read somewhere that might do it. But again, I am not sure.
That could be the reason in her case.... although worn out fingerprint ridges are more likely the case for people who actually work with paper (for example, printing industry).


Will ask her to go see a dermatologist anyway and see if this is a medical condition. So bummed out.
Don't. Not yet.

I recommend she gives her biometrics again as requested by IRCC. If she does not give her fingerprints, her application could be refused for non-compliance with IRPA. Let her try to give her fingerprints one more time
 
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Shagupta

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That could be the reason in her case.... although worn out fingerprint ridges are more likely the case for people who actually work with paper (for example, printing industry).



Don't. Not yet.

I recommend she gives her biometrics again as requested by IRCC. If she does not give her fingerprints, her application could be refused for non-compliance with IRPA. Let her try to give her fingerprints one more time
Got it. She is planning her trip already. Thanks Bry!!
 

gloryksingh

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Mar 5, 2019
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The visa office will not request for any additional documents. It's only in some cases that they do.



We have seen cases where applicants got decisions on the same day after giving their biometrics.


Nonetheless, do wait for the status to change in your online account or else for the decision envelope
Hello Bryanna,

Post biometrics today in the evening within a span of 10 mins I got these mails ...

First mail :: dispatch to OC from vac

Sec mail :: envelope for the decision on the results of your visa that has been processed has been received at vac and will be sent to OC

Third mail :: reveived at oc vac and in transit to ircc office for processing

Super stressed .
I have applied for my mother actually..
So would like to know what next..
Visa application, tracking ID No. $&_##__# has been received at the New Delhi OC VAC on 2019-03-07 03:06:49 AM GMT Standard Time and is on transit to the IRCC Office in New Delhi OC ,for processing. Please note this is an auto generated e.mail. Please do NOT reply to this email.

Recieved this mail too. After last night I was thinking I'll wake up to a rejection mail. Phewww! Some hope. Thanks for sharing.
 
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gloryksingh

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Thanks for clarifying. Hopefully the other two OPs on this thread will be less stressed out now :)



Are you sure? Wouldn't VFS staff have known that the biometrics were not okay the first time?

Haha! A lot less stressed. Have some hope to hang on to.
 

dr.jatinder

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Apr 11, 2015
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Gave biometrics today and got these messages in the evening. Can anyone help understand these?


Visa application, tracking ID No. 2xxxxxx has been dispatched to OC from VAC, on 2019-03-06 12:23:22 PM GMT Standard Time for processing.Please note this is an auto generated e.mail. Please do NOT reply to this email.

Regards,
VFS gloval


Visa application, tracking ID No. 2Xxxxxxxx8 The envelope for the decision on the results of your visa that has been processed has been received at the Canadian Visa Application Center at New Delhi OC, on the date. We will then send this to the Canadian Visa Application Center New Delhi OC.
Hi there.....It seems like we are in the same boat...I have applied for FSW(submitted online) ...After my biometrics, I got the exact same emails....I am trying to get information from different forums....but haven't got the exact explanation.....please suggest something when you got an update....Or if anyone else could help..........will be appreciated....thanks