indira_prab
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- Apr 16, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- NOC Code......
- 2151 - Architects
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16th Oct 2010 BD Encashed...: 25th Oct 2010 PER Received..: 10th Feb 2011
- File Transfer...
- 3rd March 2011 AOR Received.: 11th March 2011
- Med's Request
- 31st March 2011 PCC Request..: 31st March 2011 RPRF Request: 31st March 2011
- Passport Req..
- 31st March 2011 Med's Done....: 6th April 2011 Passports sent: 7th May 2011 RPRF/PCC sent: 7th May 2011 RPRF En-Cashed :17th May 2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 27th May 2011
- LANDED..........
- 10th Sep 2011
Hi Yukon,yukon said:Basically what I meant was that it not that 2226 AOR's are confirmed to be issued.
Out of these 2226 applications they will be subjected to processing steps as done at Visa Office Level before giving an AOR.
I value your opinion . Is there a source for you to say that VO will process the application before the AOR?
The steps as per OP6 are:
1. CIO receives and does a completeness check for the application
2. CIO processes the payment
3. CIO does the eligibility review for the applications(MI check)
4. If the application passes the eligibility check, APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED(AOR???)
5. CIO starts to process the application and performs Minimal requirements check(NOCs, job descriptions as per MI)
6. CIO assesses the total points for the application under 6 selection factors and settlement funds
7. If the application passes the 67 points, CIO will forward the application to the VO for a final selection decision
8. VO carries out the background checks, has options for interviews, substituted evaluations at this stage
9. Medicals & RPRF
10. Issue VISA 8) 8) 8)
So, according to the OP6, we should be notified(AOR??) once the applications pass the eligibility check. Yes they may have decided to fill the CAP first and then notify applicants, but they cant skip notifying applicants before actually processing the applications.
I'm not sure how CIO/VO can make amendments to the process unless they amend the OP6 manual itself.
Thanks,
Indira Prabhakaran.