hassanwiz17
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- May 14, 2012
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- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 2263
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- App. Filed.......
- 06.06.2013
- AOR Received.
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Hi Sonia.SoniaShoeb said:I agree with you guys too...try to make life easy for the CIC officers by following the instructions will definitely make them happy! I have done a few things in my application that i would like to share:
1. I printed a separate barcode page and put it on top of my application (My form also had its barcode page included...so this means i printed 2 barcode pages)
2. I also organized my supporting documents according to the checklist but one thing I did in addition to that is I used post-it flags to flag each supporting document and named it...for example on the birth certificate copies I placed a flag on each and named it as "birth cert applicant" or "birth cert spouse"...and yes i did this for every piece of supporting document! (i know you guys think i'm crazy ??? ???...but trust me it helps!!!...as i can picture myself in their shoes!! ;D ;D
By doing this...i have eliminated the need for the CIC officer to look at a document and wonder what this document is...or look through a manual and identify what type of document it is! I mean if we take the example of the birth certificate alone...can you imagine how many different types and forms and colors of birth certificates there are in this world?
thanks
Thanks for your valuable post. I did EXACTLY the same!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mean come on, think of this poor CIO officer who has to sift through hundreds of different documents daily, day-in day-out. So repetitive and a huge responsibility to shoulder.