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pithuda

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Category........
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26-11-2009
Doc's Request.
05-02-2010
File Transfer...
10-02-2010
Med's Request
10-03-2012
Med's Done....
20-04-2012 & 10-06-2014 (Remedical)
Interview........
01-04-2014
Passport Req..
24-06-2014 (PPR1), 27-06-2014 (PPR2)
VISA ISSUED...
17-07-2014
LANDED..........
26th July 2014
I am feeling a lot of anxiety as I am on last step of a 3 year long journey. Waiting for passports to be returned with that beautiful maple leaf visa stamp :).

All those who are feeling anxiety, feel free to join this thread ans share your timelines of submission to Abu Dhabi embassy.
I submitted mine on 29th June and its been more than 15 days now.
 
pithuda said:
I am feeling a lot of anxiety as I am on last step of a 3 year long journey. Waiting for passports to be returned with that beautiful maple leaf visa stamp :).

All those who are feeling anxiety, feel free to join this thread ans share your timelines of submission to Abu Dhabi embassy.
I submitted mine on 29th June and its been more than 15 days now.

Hi Pithuda

Why did you submit the PP to Abu Dhabi VO ?

Shouldn't it be London VO since that is the VO in your application ?

Just curious.
 
nishesh3003 said:
Hi Pithuda

Why did you submit the PP to Abu Dhabi VO ?

Shouldn't it be London VO since that is the VO in your application ?

Just curious.

That is the new process for Dubai/middle east applicants. In most cases, passports are not sent to London office anymore. Instead, there is PPR1 step where we send copies of passports and another form to London office and then they send PPR2 which requires us to send our passports and photos to Abu Dhabi embassy.
Process in the past was different.

BTW, i got passports back on 17th. Atleast my anxiety is over :)
 
pithuda said:
That is the new process for Dubai/middle east applicants. In most cases, passports are not sent to London office anymore. Instead, there is PPR1 step where we send copies of passports and another form to London office and then they send PPR2 which requires us to send our passports and photos to Abu Dhabi embassy.
Process in the past was different.

BTW, i got passports back on 17th. Atleast my anxiety is over :)

That is a fantastic new development for middle east applicant....

a major + to select LVO over NDVO for Indian expats in middle east.
 
Racha said:
3 years!!!

That is a long time! I heard that now it will be 1 year

Good Luck you reached the last stage! Happy for you

Yes, its normal that process completes in one year starting from may last year applicants.
I belong to an old batch. 2+ years was normal for applicants before 2013.
It took 4 years and 4 months for my case to be approved.
But all is well that ends well :)
 
pithuda said:
That is the new process for Dubai/middle east applicants. In most cases, passports are not sent to London office anymore. Instead, there is PPR1 step where we send copies of passports and another form to London office and then they send PPR2 which requires us to send our passports and photos to Abu Dhabi embassy.
Process in the past was different.

BTW, i got passports back on 17th. Atleast my anxiety is over :)

Thanks for that information.

+1 to you.
 
pithuda said:
Yes, its normal that process completes in one year starting from may last year applicants.
I belong to an old batch. 2+ years was normal for applicants before 2013.
It took 4 years and 4 months for my case to be approved.
But all is well that ends well :)

hi can you share how long the passport was there with abu dhabi office?
i cannot work without my passport for long....so lesser time is the most suitable for me. .
 
pithuda said:
That is the new process for Dubai/middle east applicants. In most cases, passports are not sent to London office anymore. Instead, there is PPR1 step where we send copies of passports and another form to London office and then they send PPR2 which requires us to send our passports and photos to Abu Dhabi embassy.
Process in the past was different.

BTW, i got passports back on 17th. Atleast my anxiety is over :)

The PPR1 and PPR2 process is applicable to a few nationalities only and they have to submit PP to AUH. Others continue to send PP to LVO.
 
akbardxb said:
The PPR1 and PPR2 process is applicable to a few nationalities only and they have to submit PP to AUH. Others continue to send PP to LVO.

do you know where are these nationalities listed for reference purpose ?
 
akbardxb said:
There is no list but precedent for checking passports exists.

Sorry - I didn't follow that. :)

Can you please explain a little ?
 
hardworkpays said:
hi can you share how long the passport was there with abu dhabi office?
i cannot work without my passport for long....so lesser time is the most suitable for me. .

around 20 calendar days. If passports are sent to LVO, they take from 4-6 weeks to return.
AUH is definitely a better option.
 
pithuda said:
around 20 calendar days. If passports are sent to LVO, they take from 4-6 weeks to return.
AUH is definitely a better option.

AUH is quicker since you are without your PP for a short period of time only, but please don't give the impression that there is a choice between the two offices, available for applicants to decide where to send PP to.
 
nishesh3003 said:
Sorry - I didn't follow that. :)

Can you please explain a little ?

There is list on the website, but CIC follows this pattern for a few Nationalities, as they verify the authenticity of the passport before stamping of the visa.
 
akbardxb said:
AUH is quicker since you are without your PP for a short period of time only, but please don't give the impression that there is a choice between the two offices, available for applicants to decide where to send PP to.

ok thanks.
I hope when my turns comes, the selected office is Abu Dhabi.