Finally! an accurate update! ;D People need to have some realistic expectations about this wait... otherwise it leads to nothing but anxiety and worry (where the heck is my AOR, etc) ahhh
It used to be 30 days. When did these long waits start? Was it when they put out the bar code forms on their website?Amoss said:Finally! an accurate update! ;D People need to have some realistic expectations about this wait... otherwise it leads to nothing but anxiety and worry (where the heck is my AOR, etc) ahhh
Amira_mais,amira_mais said:Fadil, unfortunately you may have to do what a former New Delhi applicant did - he was an Indian citizen working in Australia; when he got the PPR, he could see no choice except to return to India and waited 7 months until his visa was issued. Basically an enforced 7 month vacation. Why on earth Delhi asks for passports long before making PR decisions is baffling.
Now that your file has been transferred to Delhi, perhaps you could preemptively ask them to wait until they're ready to issue your visa before requesting the passport. The fact that you live and work in the Gulf, and would have to possibly give up your employment and twiddle your thumbs in India for x number of months would be good grounds to make the request. Can't hurt to ask at any rate.
Yeah, plus it's really all over the place anyway. I mean if you look at the Jan spreadsheet, you have plenty around the 50 day time frame, and then a few over 70 or even 80... That's a huge difference.canadiangirl78 said:It used to be 30 days. When did these long waits start? Was it when they put out the bar code forms on their website?
The bar code is supposed to help processing. The new e forms are supposed to be a good thing for both of us (sponsor/applicant) and CIC. The forms are smart in the sense it will delete unnecessary pages. Also barcodes can be scanned ...Amoss said:Yeah, plus it's really all over the place anyway. I mean if you look at the Jan spreadsheet, you have plenty around the 50 day time frame, and then a few over 70 or even 80... That's a huge difference.
I don't know when the barcode system was initiated... but if it is the culprit, it might explain why mine is in the 70 day time frame as opposed to the 50-odd days.
In a way, I find this comforting because our ecas still says: application received under the heading: applicant. Last I heard, I was approved as a sponsor as of March 20th, which was 17 days ago... I'd like to know that it is at the VO, but maybe ecas is not accurate... especially if you know yours is at the VO and ecas doesn't say so.fadil80 said:Our information is live on e-cas now.
Under sponsorship approval status, it shows that,we have received application. But we have received email its already approved and the application has been forwarded to New Delhi Visa office for further processing. ???