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lol Pippin... I have a feeling I will get mine on that dayPippin said:I see that Cam has selected April Fool's Day, hmmmm. The question is, would we believe anyone who TOLD us they got MED that day??
lol Pippin... I have a feeling I will get mine on that dayPippin said:I see that Cam has selected April Fool's Day, hmmmm. The question is, would we believe anyone who TOLD us they got MED that day??
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Once you have submitted your application, we will check to ensure that all required application forms have been properly completed and submitted, the application processing fee is in the proper form and amount, and that all required supporting documentation have been provided.
If your application package does not meet these requirements, we will return it to you. No file will be created or record kept until a properly completed application package has been submitted.
If your application is complete, we will begin to process it. You will be sent an acknowledgment of receipt letter that:
notifies you of this fact and provides you with your visa office file number;
sets out some basic instructions for contact with this office;
gives you a brief outline as to future processing steps.
Please allow at least 20 weeks between our receipt of an application and its return to you or our sending of the acknowledgment of receipt letter.
Please wait until you hear from us with further instructions and do not contact our office or send in any further documentation during that period.
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Hi Avi_15avi_15 said:An interesting things is that people who havent sent PCC's with their application and have received AOR's (i am one of them) didnt have any communication about it in the AOR (i mean when to submit it )
What do all the forum members think... should we start the process of collecting these...???
for myself i need to take one from the FBI (which takes 2-3 months) and one from the india embassey (which takes 2 months)..
when do u think the VO will ask for these...???
FMA/Wayne/ Indira/Anil/Pippin/Cam/Canady/Amro/Asaif/canadaJimmy any suggestions???? :'(
avi_15 said:An interesting things is that people who havent sent PCC's with their application and have received AOR's (i am one of them) didnt have any communication about it in the AOR (i mean when to submit it )
What do all the forum members think... should we start the process of collecting these...???
for myself i need to take one from the FBI (which takes 2-3 months) and one from the india embassey (which takes 2 months)..
when do u think the VO will ask for these...???
FMA/Wayne/ Indira/Anil/Pippin/Cam/Canady/Amro/Asaif/canadaJimmy any suggestions???? :'(
I did not submit my PCC with my application but I have forwarded them to my lawyers afterwards.avi_15 said:An interesting things is that people who havent sent PCC's with their application and have received AOR's (i am one of them) didnt have any communication about it in the AOR (i mean when to submit it )
What do all the forum members think... should we start the process of collecting these...???
for myself i need to take one from the FBI (which takes 2-3 months) and one from the india embassey (which takes 2 months)..
when do u think the VO will ask for these...???
FMA/Wayne/ Indira/Anil/Pippin/Cam/Canady/Amro/Asaif/canadaJimmy any suggestions???? :'(
Pippin said:Katyspring: it is our friend's application. I am not the applicant. At least there are things we can still do, so it isn't that one is completely powerless, but there has to be something fundamentally wrong with a system that can lose such a large document and with such consistency!~ Both packages were delivered to CIO, so problem is with them, not Courier. Are you getting anywhere with your company?
While the merrymakers drink PERked coffee and wager on the first Medicals, perhaps us bottom feeders should have a contest of our own....who can submit the most applications before getting one processed???? LOL....gotta keep laughing cause it is too hard to read the screen through tears.
Red1....PER is what the lucky ones get, a Positive Evaluation Receipt, a ticket to the main event. The lineup is long, but it seems to be moving. Good Luck.
Hi Mari:mari1981 said:[size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]For those who their VO is Buffalo:[/size][/size][/size]
This is the procedure they've had before 26 June 2010 and the processing time was 17 months. Now it seems the first part is done in Sydney . They considered 20 weeks for this first part. Now we can hope that the processing time will be around 12 months instead of 17.(17-5=12)
;D ;D ;D
anyone answer my questions pls?red1plu said:anyone, what does PER stand for? Does the docs receipt confirmation go by email or by normal post? thanks =)
Hi Red1plu:red1plu said:anyone answer my questions pls?
PER stands for "Positive Eligibility Review" . As it is issued after the eligibility review is done, forumers belive that it is more of a PER than an AOR. So there's a tendency here to call it a PER.red1plu said:anyone answer my questions pls?