- Mar 3, 2015
- 64
- Visa Office......
- Abu Dhabi
- App. Filed.......
- 03-Jun-2015
- Interview........
- None required
- LANDED..........
- 01-Apr-2016
Hi everyone,
(note – enquiry / inquiry can be used interchangeably although some feel enquiry is related to a question and inquiry relates to an investigation)
It seems that more and more that our only way to communicate with CIC is to send an online Case Specific Enquiry – whether to inquire as to the status of our application or to send updated information or reponses to information requests to CIC.
Unfortunately, there is a lack accountability with Case Specific Inquiry in how it confirms that your enquiry has been received and therefore, I suggest that you do the following if you are sending a case specific enquiry:
1) Complete the form and upload any files. BEFORE SUBMITTING, DO THE FOLLOWING:
2) Copy the text that you enter into the textbox as well as list the files that you uploaded and save it in a separate application (Word, Notepad, etc). Make sure you include the date that the enquiry was sent.
3) Take a screenshot of the enquiry form that includes: the information that you entered into the text box (you won’t be able to capture all of it – hence step 1) as well as the part that shows any files that you uploaded. Make sure in this screenshot that you include the computer date / time to show when the screenshot was taken. You can add your screenshot to the copied information above but I suggest you also save it separately.
When you hit “Submit”, the screen should change to a message that your enquiry has been sent. Unfortunately, there is no tracking or reference number provided that is specific to your enquiry – you will only see the UCI number (which is specific to you or your spouse and not to the enquiry).
4) Take a screenshot of this confirmation screen, ensuring that you capture the date / time on the computer
You will then receive an email confirming that your enquiry has been received. Again, this email has no specific reference or tracking information as to what you submitted other than the date of the email, the UCI number and the visa office that received your enquiry (by way of return email address).
5) Save this email along with the screenshots that you took and the copy of the text that you entered as well as the list of files that you uploaded.
If you ever have to refer to this information in the future, you at least have a record that it was sent and what was included with your enquiry. DO NOT RELY ON CIC to have this information .
Ironically, if you made an online General Inquiry, you would get both a screen confirmation and an email confirmation that assigns the Inquiry
If you want to take this ONE STEP further, we need to convince CIC that they need to improve their communication overall….so please read the next post in this thread…
Hopefully this helps
C.
(note – enquiry / inquiry can be used interchangeably although some feel enquiry is related to a question and inquiry relates to an investigation)
It seems that more and more that our only way to communicate with CIC is to send an online Case Specific Enquiry – whether to inquire as to the status of our application or to send updated information or reponses to information requests to CIC.
Unfortunately, there is a lack accountability with Case Specific Inquiry in how it confirms that your enquiry has been received and therefore, I suggest that you do the following if you are sending a case specific enquiry:
1) Complete the form and upload any files. BEFORE SUBMITTING, DO THE FOLLOWING:
2) Copy the text that you enter into the textbox as well as list the files that you uploaded and save it in a separate application (Word, Notepad, etc). Make sure you include the date that the enquiry was sent.
3) Take a screenshot of the enquiry form that includes: the information that you entered into the text box (you won’t be able to capture all of it – hence step 1) as well as the part that shows any files that you uploaded. Make sure in this screenshot that you include the computer date / time to show when the screenshot was taken. You can add your screenshot to the copied information above but I suggest you also save it separately.
When you hit “Submit”, the screen should change to a message that your enquiry has been sent. Unfortunately, there is no tracking or reference number provided that is specific to your enquiry – you will only see the UCI number (which is specific to you or your spouse and not to the enquiry).
4) Take a screenshot of this confirmation screen, ensuring that you capture the date / time on the computer
You will then receive an email confirming that your enquiry has been received. Again, this email has no specific reference or tracking information as to what you submitted other than the date of the email, the UCI number and the visa office that received your enquiry (by way of return email address).
5) Save this email along with the screenshots that you took and the copy of the text that you entered as well as the list of files that you uploaded.
If you ever have to refer to this information in the future, you at least have a record that it was sent and what was included with your enquiry. DO NOT RELY ON CIC to have this information .
Ironically, if you made an online General Inquiry, you would get both a screen confirmation and an email confirmation that assigns the Inquiry
If you want to take this ONE STEP further, we need to convince CIC that they need to improve their communication overall….so please read the next post in this thread…
Hopefully this helps
C.