pratik333 said:
Dear Qorax,
Please help me this...
GCMS date 22nd june 2012 received,
Details:
Updated date: 04/02/2012
Cost recovery- complete
RPRF- complete
Economic: ministerial instruction –met
Assessment: Eligibility- pass, security- not started, criminality- not started, Spouse- counterfoil required, medical- pass,
Admissibility: security – not started (activity – 1-11caqsk)- 7-11-2011, police certi- received, no adverse info, medical- pass, misrepresentation- 0, ministerial relief- 0, Finalize application- 0, verification- completed (31-1-2012), selection- pass (3-2-2012),
Visa officer comments:
Feb-212 – mr, marriage que, pcc, marriage photos, RPRF requested- PPT not requested as PA lives in UK, restriction- 0,
FEb-2012 – request mr, marriage que, marriage photos, RPRF, PPT, after all requirements met – pending crim
Feb-12 – FOSS check – nothing adverse, got 71 point when assessed under IRPA, foreign travel on file, POF-satisfactory, will ask for marriage photos as was married 4 months before application.
Jan-12 – FOSS review completed: Work experience and education: docs appear genuine, civil docs on file- appear genuine photos on file- complaint pending –PPT, Med, RPRF, PCC- file kept in ECU for officer review,,,
What do you think? When should I expect PPR? – my timeline is on my profile... whats is mean by counterfoil required? background checks over?
Thanks in advance for your help...
Hi prateek send them your home address ASAP...
And also try to collect few evidence
Proof of marriage
- Photographs that show both spouses together with family and friends, especially family of the citizen or permanent resident. These can be taken at the wedding, at other functions or events, and throughout the relationship. Please write on the back of the photos the date, place, and the identity of the people.
- Copies of joint income tax returns.
- Evidence of joint checking, savings or brokerage accounts.
- Photo identification cards of both spouses with a new card for the wife showing her married name, and showing same home addresses.
- Driver licenses, credit cards, check cashing cards, employment ID cards, video club memberships, showing common account number, and/or address or both names or wife's name change.
- Real property deeds, mortgage agreements, or property tax statements showing joint tenancy.
- Apartment lease or a letter from the landlord indicating that both spouses live at the apartment or copies of rent receipts showing both parties’ names.
- Employment documentation showing a change in records to reflect new marital status.
- Employment documentation showing designation of the spouse as the person to be notified in an event of an accident, sickness, or other emergency.
- Evidence of life insurance policies where the spouse is named as the beneficiary.
- Evidence of medical insurance plans which name the spouse as a member or beneficiary.
- Evidence of correspondence between the parties, including letters, birthday and holiday cards, telephone calls, and other correspondence addressed to the parties.
- Religious marriage certificate if there was a church wedding.
- Copies of gas, electric, telephone, cable TV and other utility bills with both names.
- Evidence of joint ownership of automobile or car insurance coverage for both spouses.
- Birth certificates of children born of the relationship.
- Evidence of vacations taken together, such as airline tickets or hotel bills.
- Evidence of any purchases made together, such as stereo, television, refrigerator, washer, dryer, computer, etc.
- Automobile, housing, or rental insurance policies in both names.