hassanwiz17
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- May 14, 2012
- 11
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 2263
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 06.06.2013
- AOR Received.
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- IELTS Request
- Sent with Application
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- Med's Request
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- Med's Done....
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- Interview........
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- VISA ISSUED...
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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?
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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.