Dear All,
Thanks to Psingh, Sabuj, Libra and everybody for this informative forum
Me and my are expecting a baby in January 1st week 2008. Our visas have not been stamped and we have reveived a letter from New York suggesting that we submit our passports for the visa stamp.
They have also written that we sould not submit our passports if we are expecting a baby and are unable to land before the baby is born. They recommend that we land before the baby is born. Failing which we will have to submit a new application with new fees for all appicants.
I now have three options:
1. If we land in Canada before the Due Date. But since we will not be covered by OHIP, the medical costs and the associated stress for travelling and moving to a new country will become unberable.
2. We land in Canada to fulfil the landing requirements and come back to our country for the delivery. Later on we sponsor the baby. This is a more lengthy process.
3. We inform the consulate of our situation and do not submit our passports now. Once the baby is born, will we have to file a new application all over again as stated in their letter or will the process be more simpler than that.
Kidnly advise.
Best regards
Thanks to Psingh, Sabuj, Libra and everybody for this informative forum
Me and my are expecting a baby in January 1st week 2008. Our visas have not been stamped and we have reveived a letter from New York suggesting that we submit our passports for the visa stamp.
They have also written that we sould not submit our passports if we are expecting a baby and are unable to land before the baby is born. They recommend that we land before the baby is born. Failing which we will have to submit a new application with new fees for all appicants.
I now have three options:
1. If we land in Canada before the Due Date. But since we will not be covered by OHIP, the medical costs and the associated stress for travelling and moving to a new country will become unberable.
2. We land in Canada to fulfil the landing requirements and come back to our country for the delivery. Later on we sponsor the baby. This is a more lengthy process.
3. We inform the consulate of our situation and do not submit our passports now. Once the baby is born, will we have to file a new application all over again as stated in their letter or will the process be more simpler than that.
Kidnly advise.
Best regards