fira said:Do you think, the person who is attending the calls at hot line,is the one who is working on everyone's applications.
LOL...AbuMalik said:By the by .. did you not know ??? that it is our infamous Governor who attends the call and also look into our papers ??
fira said:Do you think, the person who is attending the calls at hot line,is the one who is working on everyone's applications.
OHH YEAH!!! THEY ARE THE SAME. BELIEVE ME!!. So yeah, I do think calling may delay process. But if you really need to call, well... They are not answering the phone anymore anyways. I think they made a mistake of not advertising they have a delay of applicattions, it's very understandable if they do, but if you don't know what's going on, how do you expect people to be patient???. If they said it should take up to 3 months and they there has been 4 months and no news about it, people want to know if something is wrong (maybe the letter got lost on the mail), so they want to know, but if we know all the applicattions are delayed, then one can wait.fira said:Do you think, the person who is attending the calls at hot line,is the one who is working on everyone's applications.
FloriFlori said:By the way, the new timelines are here for those who haven't seeing them:
Processing Times
Strategic Recruitment Stream - U.S. Visa Holder Category Processing time
Notification (pre-assessment) Up to four months
Candidate assessment
Up to four months
Total AINP processing time Up to eight months
http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/campaigns/h1b.html
Hi Rao,vsrao said:FloriFlori said:By the way, the new timelines are here for those who haven't seeing them:
Processing Times
Strategic Recruitment Stream - U.S. Visa Holder Category Processing time
Notification (pre-assessment) Up to four months
Candidate assessment
Up to four months
Total AINP processing time Up to eight months
http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/campaigns/h1b.html
Link provided by you doesnot show eight months processing time
Below is the correct one
http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrate/processingtimes.html
Flori said:OHH YEAH!!! THEY ARE THE SAME. BELIEVE ME!!. So yeah, I do think calling may delay process. But if you really need to call, well... They are not answering the phone anymore anyways. I think they made a mistake of not advertising they have a delay of applicattions, it's very understandable if they do, but if you don't know what's going on, how do you expect people to be patient???. If they said it should take up to 3 months and they there has been 4 months and no news about it, people want to know if something is wrong (maybe the letter got lost on the mail), so they want to know, but if we know all the applicattions are delayed, then one can wait.
Albertagoverner does sound sometimes like he works there, I really hope he doesn't, he seems to spend a whole lot of time here while there are a whole lot of applications to be reviewed, hehehehe. Also Governer, how does sending an e-mail makes a difference from a phone call?.
I am not sure but just saw in there website which was updated on April 17th. Lets see how it goes. Where did you get this 16months total for AINP?Flori said:Maruti and vsrao:
WHAT?? Did the time limit change to 16 mo total for the AINP???
Flori said:Maruti and vsrao:
WHAT?? Did the time limit change to 16 mo total for the AINP???
No, I meant they have mentioned about timelines on different pages of their website. Just talking about those links. It is 8 months as of now.Flori said:Maruti and vsrao:
WHAT?? Did the time limit change to 16 mo total for the AINP???