Congrats, again! That was super fast. Good luck!jamezmoran said:Just edited it into the post.
Congrats, again! That was super fast. Good luck!jamezmoran said:Just edited it into the post.
Awesome buddy..!! Congratsjamezmoran said:I just received my PPR My background check never changed to 'In Progress'.
Class: FSW-O
Submitted: 15th November
AOR: 15 November
Medicals Passed: 16th November
Schedule A requested: 17th November
PPR: 21st December
Wow this is awesome. Best of luckRob2K said:Awesome buddy..!! Congrats
What is your VO ? and when dod you receive the RPRF request ?
GCMS notes.Legolas_10 said:How do you figure out which LVO your application will be forwarded to?
Come on man, I never mentioned I am against updating that tracker. My details are on that tracker too. 3 members on this thread have been maintaining this sheet so I would like that to continue - I do NOT want to abandon this. Members can update the tracker that you mentioned too - I do NOT have any objection whatsoever (and I have never have had one too).andreyx108 said:Raj, its so much easier when members can update the sheet themselves, why dont you want to migrate to November AOR Tracker?
That is fantastic. Congratulations - Good luck and all the very best!jamezmoran said:I just received my PPR My background check never changed to 'In Progress'.
Class: FSW-O
Submitted: 15th November
AOR: 15 November
Medicals Passed: 16th November
Schedule A requested: 17th November
PPR: 21st December
Common sense. The closest to me is Ankara, for example.Legolas_10 said:Besides that?
There is no other RELIABLE way to find VO. GCMS notes are the only option. However, you can do some guesswork - if you live in India, for instance, odds are that your VO = NDVO.Legolas_10 said:Besides that?