sam1181 said:I also have similar question.
How visa office is assigned.
In my application I put country of residence as India. However, I am working in Singapore.
So which VO will be assigned.. NDVO or SGVO??
Any thought?
NDVO
sam1181 said:I also have similar question.
How visa office is assigned.
In my application I put country of residence as India. However, I am working in Singapore.
So which VO will be assigned.. NDVO or SGVO??
Any thought?
sam1181 said:I also have similar question.
How visa office is assigned.
In my application I put country of residence as India. However, I am working in Singapore.
So which VO will be assigned.. NDVO or SGVO??
Any thought?
berabad said:Actually, it depends on the workload allocation. The only way to find out about your VO is through GCMS. I'm from Philippines, working in Malaysia, but there is no VO in Malaysia and they are sending all application (e.g. TRV, PRV, Student) to Singapore which is the nearest, so anyone will immediately assume my application will land in Singapore. But my application is assigned in Ottawa.
I would suggest order GCMS to find out more about the status of your application.
berabad said:Actually, it depends on the workload allocation. The only way to find out about your VO is through GCMS. I'm from Philippines, working in Malaysia, but there is no VO in Malaysia and they are sending all application (e.g. TRV, PRV, Student) to Singapore which is the nearest, so anyone will immediately assume my application will land in Singapore. But my application is assigned in Ottawa.
I would suggest order GCMS to find out more about the status of your application.
berabad said:Actually, it depends on the workload allocation. The only way to find out about your VO is through GCMS. I'm from Philippines, working in Malaysia, but there is no VO in Malaysia and they are sending all application (e.g. TRV, PRV, Student) to Singapore which is the nearest, so anyone will immediately assume my application will land in Singapore. But my application is assigned in Ottawa.
I would suggest order GCMS to find out more about the status of your application.
leandrotbs said:Is it normal CoPR to be valid only for 6 months? Should I be worried?
You are not alone!aman1988 said:hi everyone.
pnp inland applicant 4th feb
still waiting 6months and 6days so far.
is anyone with same timeline still waiting or just me ? ???
By the way what is CSE stand for?ShiaSaran said:Hi All, After i submitted my application , my husband, the secondary applicant has travelled to Hongkong. I have raised a CSE. Anything else i should do? It has been 4 days. till the information is not updated. Please help.
AOR: 24th Feb
Medicals passed: 25th Feb
BG in progress: 26th Feb
BG not needed: 27th Feb
Ghost mail: 28th Feb
rottenapple said:By the way what is CSE stand for?
IMGNSPNP said:Any Updates NDVO Applicants?
aman1988 said:hi everyone.
pnp inland applicant 4th feb
still waiting 6months and 6days so far.
is anyone with same timeline still waiting or just me ? ???