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Yeah, the prognosis for Indian citizens not resident in the US is no bueño, as I suppose you've gathered from recent posts by @USProgrammer. I am in an especially strange place with my eligibility having been 'met', but no actual sign of an IP2. The good thing is we have this whole forum to keep us company while we wait. And the radio silence you were talking about, I'm using it to write horror/thriller short stories. I kid you not. ;)

You and I have quite similar dates, AOR 8 Dec, MEP and IP1 19.01.2019 and nothing after that, pin drop silence after that and I live in Singapore and noticed that your NOC is 1112, mine is 1111.
 
Only for applicants residing in US:

If it's feasible for you to submit passport at VFS in LA or NY, you could use VFS service without emailing CIC to change visa office.

All you need is - required documents mentioned in "Ready for Visa" email, VFS consent form and passport transmission fees $19.90 per person.

They told me that turnaround time is 7-10 days.
 
Hello, my AOR is January 2nd and i am CEC Inland in Toronto too (visa office is Vancouver though) I am on the same boat as i don't know why they are taking so much time for us while they are making it really fast for outlands.
I agree with you
 
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Please would it be convenient to nicely ask if you could run the same scatter plot for Nigeria FSW Outland?

Afraid not, unfortunately, but I can tell you how to do it. I did the US resident ones because it applied to me. I did the Indian resident ones mainly because of my discussions with @derkdsou but also because it applies to a huge number of people in this AOR thread. For the Nigerian residents, it doesn't fulfill either of those for me to spend my time on it.

The good news is that it's easy. Just create a new google sheet, filter MyImmiTracker for what you want to analyze (FSW-Outland, Nigerian citizen, Nigerian Resident, status = PPR). Then create a column heading A1 of "PPR Days" and put the PPR Days for each row starting in A2 to A100 or whatever.

Highlight the range of records and insert a chart, selecting the kind you want. In my case I used both Histogram and Scatter Chart. You can choose all kinds of charts and set the options the way you want. Then I just took screenshots of them.

If you want to do the mean/median/stdev, you can use the AVERAGE(), MEDIAN(), and STDEV() functions across the same range.

Those techniques should all work in Excel too, I believe.
 
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Afraid not, unfortunately, but I can tell you how to do it. I did the US resident ones because it applied to me. I did the Indian resident ones mainly because of my discussions with @derkdsou but also because it applies to a huge number of people in this AOR thread. For the Nigerian residents, it doesn't fulfill either of those for me to spend my time on it.

The good news is that it's easy. Just create a new google sheet, filter MyImmiTracker for what you want to analyze (FSW-Outland, Nigerian citizen, Nigerian Resident, status = PPR). Then create a column heading A1 of "PPR Days" and put the PPR Days for each row starting in A2 to A100 or whatever.

Highlight the range of records and insert a chart, selecting the kind you want. In my case I used both Histogram and Scatter Chart. You can choose all kinds of charts and set the options the way you want. Then I just took screenshots of them.

If you want to do the mean/median/stdev, you can use the AVERAGE(), MEDIAN(), and STDEV() functions across the same range.

Those techniques should all work in Excel too, I believe.

I don’t have any vested interest in this, but you could have as well done it :). Appreciate the passionate articulation
 
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Afraid not, unfortunately, but I can tell you how to do it. I did the US resident ones because it applied to me. I did the Indian resident ones mainly because of my discussions with @derkdsou but also because it applies to a huge number of people in this AOR thread. For the Nigerian residents, it doesn't fulfill either of those for me to spend my time on it.

The good news is that it's easy. Just create a new google sheet, filter MyImmiTracker for what you want to analyze (FSW-Outland, Nigerian citizen, Nigerian Resident, status = PPR). Then create a column heading A1 of "PPR Days" and put the PPR Days for each row starting in A2 to A100 or whatever.

Highlight the range of records and insert a chart, selecting the kind you want. In my case I used both Histogram and Scatter Chart. You can choose all kinds of charts and set the options the way you want. Then I just took screenshots of them.

If you want to do the mean/median/stdev, you can use the AVERAGE(), MEDIAN(), and STDEV() functions across the same range.

Those techniques should all work in Excel too, I believe.
thanks alot. let me give it a try
 
I don’t have any vested interest in this, but you could have as well done it :). Appreciate the passionate articulation
Using my brain to put together sentences to help someone else is a lot less soul draining than 10-key data entry for hundreds of PPR days from one screen onto another, but I appreciate your input.
 
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Ok
thanks alot. let me give it a try[/QUOTE
Afraid not, unfortunately, but I can tell you how to do it. I did the US resident ones because it applied to me. I did the Indian resident ones mainly because of my discussions with @derkdsou but also because it applies to a huge number of people in this AOR thread. For the Nigerian residents, it doesn't fulfill either of those for me to spend my time on it.

The good news is that it's easy. Just create a new google sheet, filter MyImmiTracker for what you want to analyze (FSW-Outland, Nigerian citizen, Nigerian Resident, status = PPR). Then create a column heading A1 of "PPR Days" and put the PPR Days for each row starting in A2 to A100 or whatever.

Highlight the range of records and insert a chart, selecting the kind you want. In my case I used both Histogram and Scatter Chart. You can choose all kinds of charts and set the options the way you want. Then I just took screenshots of them.

If you want to do the mean/median/stdev, you can use the AVERAGE(), MEDIAN(), and STDEV() functions across the same range.

Those techniques should all work in Excel too, I believe.


thanks alot for the response. I have done the filtering but seems lost on exporting data to excel...can you be kind enough to tell me how to go around it. apologies for the trouble.
 
Hi Prashan! Have you received any update after the Bio-metrics submission?
Hello @Nazn73 ,

No updates since Feb 13th (Biometrics complete update). Any updates from your end?
 
Almost missed that line because it came through misquoted in the reply! You can't copy out data from MyImmiTracker; they're quite territorial about it. Prepare yourself for some manual data entry!

Ok
thanks alot for the response. I have done the filtering but seems lost on exporting data to excel...can you be kind enough to tell me how to go around it. apologies for the trouble.
 
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Almost missed that line because it came through misquoted in the reply! You can't copy out data from MyImmiTracker; they're quite territorial about it. Prepare yourself for some manual data entry!
thanks man! alot of work. now i understand. let me see what i can do.
 
Almost missed that line because it came through misquoted in the reply! You can't copy out data from MyImmiTracker; they're quite territorial about it. Prepare yourself for some manual data entry!

I think it's a pretty crappy policy too. We all put in the information for free. I think the information itself should be downloadable for free.
 
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