That is awesome Cu-tee! I am only a few days behind you!Cu-tee said:My status also turned into "in process"( october 11 )
Hellooo! I am in marmaris but still can't help checking what is going on and to my great surprise İ can see that things are moving soooo glad!Mrs.Asag said:That is awesome Cu-tee! I am only a few days behind you!
Question for all of you still waiting to hear for an interview or passport request, have any of you paid the RPRF yet?
I heard if you pay it early it can help stop delays. Just want to know if any of you have paid it. Or those of you with PPR, did you pay this before you got the email?
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Thank you! I hope you are having a fab time in Turkey!Turkey2013 said:Hellooo! I am in marmaris but still can't help checking what is going on and to my great surprise İ can see that things are moving soooo glad!
To answer your question I had heard the same thing and had decided to pay everything since the beginning of the sponsorship application....with today technology and all I don't really see that there is a true advantage to do so but did not want to take the chance!! You are close my friend and hope to get some news soon thinking of you ))))
Approval of sponsorship in 25th of July is the last news I have had, and I am waiting for more news. When I was filing my application, it was mentioned in the application guide that paying the right of permanent residence fee in advance can reduce the processing time so I did it. I don't exactly know when this pre-paying shows a time saving effect, I just took up the suggestion and payed the fee prior to submitting my application.Mrs.Asag said:That is awesome Cu-tee! I am only a few days behind you!
Question for all of you still waiting to hear for an interview or passport request, have any of you paid the RPRF yet?
I heard if you pay it early it can help stop delays. Just want to know if any of you have paid it. Or those of you with PPR, did you pay this before you got the email?
Thanks!!!!
Perfect, sounds like most people pay it right away. We will pay it on Monday, our application doesn't say in processing yet so we should still be good and not have to wait because of RPRF.Mehrdad said:Approval of sponsorship in 25th of July is the last news I have had, and I am waiting for more news. When I was filing my application, it was mentioned in the application guide that paying the right of permanent residence fee in advance can reduce the processing time so I did it. I don't exactly know when this pre-paying shows a time saving effect, I just took up the suggestion and payed the fee prior to submitting my application.
Hi. When have you received the Approval Of Sponsorship letter?Cu-tee said:My status also turned into "in process"( october 11 )
I think that if they haven't asked you to pay the fee and you want to pay it only to complete your previously sent application, maybe you'd better ask the embassy before taking any action. In my opinion it is better to ask them whether they will accept it or not...Mrs.Asag said:Perfect, sounds like most people pay it right away. We will pay it on Monday, our application doesn't say in processing yet so we should still be good and not have to wait because of RPRF.
Hi, I received the letter on April 27,2013Mehrdad said:Hi. When have you received the Approval Of Sponsorship letter?
I paid it at the beginning of the applicationsMrs.Asag said:That is awesome Cu-tee! I am only a few days behind you!
Question for all of you still waiting to hear for an interview or passport request, have any of you paid the RPRF yet?
I heard if you pay it early it can help stop delays. Just want to know if any of you have paid it. Or those of you with PPR, did you pay this before you got the email?
Thanks!!!!
Because you probably are an IRANIAN, brother.Abe1004 said:What I have noticed, is that some visa offices issue PPR within fist 2-3 months of the application being submitted. I mean maybe I am wrong,but I think thats quite double-standarded.(pardon me for that not being a word). Some offices take 7-8 or even 6 in timeline (in actuality 2) or say 22 but take only 3-4.
I mean why the hell should we wait longer or get it done faster than other offices,or why should others have it faster/longer than us?
I am not being selfish,by asking this, I am just trying to understand the imbalance in processing between offices, especially assuming that there is not as many requests for visa etc from our office it STILL TAKES 9-10 months from what I have observed. This is plainly ridiculous, I know its only been couple of month,I know there has been a strike, but I have been separated from my spouse for almost a year now and I am sure you guys can relate. I mean this causes all sorts of moral,physical,mental and economic strain on a couple.
Same process takes 20-30 days to EU while it takes 16 months (I know its not exact,but thats CIC timeline) for Ankara embassy to process our application. Shame really and I have no idea why it is that way .
Each visa office is different. Some have 20 people working in an office, some have 3. It all depends. Some are more strict with the rules of the Regulations and the Act, some are in countires where marriage of convenience is more prevalent. Not all visa offices are in the same situations. Some don't have many sponsorship applications while others have a ton!Abe1004 said:What I have noticed, is that some visa offices issue PPR within fist 2-3 months of the application being submitted. I mean maybe I am wrong,but I think thats quite double-standarded.(pardon me for that not being a word). Some offices take 7-8 or even 6 in timeline (in actuality 2) or say 22 but take only 3-4.
I mean why the hell should we wait longer or get it done faster than other offices,or why should others have it faster/longer than us?
I am not being selfish,by asking this, I am just trying to understand the imbalance in processing between offices, especially assuming that there is not as many requests for visa etc from our office it STILL TAKES 9-10 months from what I have observed. This is plainly ridiculous, I know its only been couple of month,I know there has been a strike, but I have been separated from my spouse for almost a year now and I am sure you guys can relate. I mean this causes all sorts of moral,physical,mental and economic strain on a couple.
Same process takes 20-30 days to EU while it takes 16 months (I know its not exact,but thats CIC timeline) for Ankara embassy to process our application. Shame really and I have no idea why it is that way .
Honestly, Mrs Asag, I think thats such a poor excuse on their part. We both know, that beaurocracy is a disease of democratic society, one that has not left Canada untouched. I dont think number of officers should really affect time, like I said, if officials wanted to learn, maybe they should take EU countries in consideration and watch how generally,across the board Germany approves/rejects application within 30 days.Mrs.Asag said:Each visa office is different. Some have 20 people working in an office, some have 3. It all depends. Some are more strict with the rules of the Regulations and the Act, some are in countires where marriage of convenience is more prevalent. Not all visa offices are in the same situations. Some don't have many sponsorship applications while others have a ton!
Don't get down, you will be with your loved one! Everything that is good takes time. Inshallah you will be with your spouse soon!! Kepp your head up
No haha, I am not. I bet you feel the same thoughMehrdad said:Because you probably are an IRANIAN, brother.