- Feb 9, 2013
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- Visa Office......
- Manila
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- Med's Done....
- 01-16-2013
Hello guys,
It's been a couple of months since I last posted a thread on here. We just received a letter from the Philippines visa office that is handling our case (My husband is a citizen of South Korea). They are requesting for the updated Appendix A, Personal History, Right of Permanent Residence Fee and the court documents regarding his case that was filed against him when he was a juvenile.
At the bottom of the letter writes,
"Unless we have specified otherwise, please send only original documents.
PLEASE RETURN A COPY OF THIS LETTER WITH THE REQUESTED DOCUMENTS."
I'm kind of confused about something here, however;
As I began browsing the Canadavisa forum, I noticed that lot of members here encourage others to pay the Right of Permanent Residence Fee upfront, in order to reduce the wait time. I also noticed lot of members stating that being asked to pay the Right of Permanent Residence Fee by the visa office is a good sign... Is this true?
Second question is.. when they send a letter requesting for additional documents, do they normally also request your passport be sent to them as well?
Another question is for those of you who had/have a criminal history. When we sent in our application, we sent copies of the court document (with disposition, charges and completion clearly shown on the paper). Now they are requesting the court document again.. are they asking for the court document just so they can see the original documents to confirm the authenticity of the copies we've sent?
Thanks for your time! Looking forward to any word of advice.
It's been a couple of months since I last posted a thread on here. We just received a letter from the Philippines visa office that is handling our case (My husband is a citizen of South Korea). They are requesting for the updated Appendix A, Personal History, Right of Permanent Residence Fee and the court documents regarding his case that was filed against him when he was a juvenile.
At the bottom of the letter writes,
"Unless we have specified otherwise, please send only original documents.
PLEASE RETURN A COPY OF THIS LETTER WITH THE REQUESTED DOCUMENTS."
I'm kind of confused about something here, however;
As I began browsing the Canadavisa forum, I noticed that lot of members here encourage others to pay the Right of Permanent Residence Fee upfront, in order to reduce the wait time. I also noticed lot of members stating that being asked to pay the Right of Permanent Residence Fee by the visa office is a good sign... Is this true?
Second question is.. when they send a letter requesting for additional documents, do they normally also request your passport be sent to them as well?
Another question is for those of you who had/have a criminal history. When we sent in our application, we sent copies of the court document (with disposition, charges and completion clearly shown on the paper). Now they are requesting the court document again.. are they asking for the court document just so they can see the original documents to confirm the authenticity of the copies we've sent?
Thanks for your time! Looking forward to any word of advice.