CharlieD10
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- Sep 5, 2010
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- KGN
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 15-02-2011
- File Transfer...
- 09-05-2011
- Med's Done....
- 17-01-2011, 08-03-2012
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 30-3-2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 13-04-2012
- LANDED..........
- 06-06-2012
Psalm 75 - KG sometimes issues an AOR (Acknowledgement of Receipt). I say sometimes because some persons never did get one. Basically, it says they have received the application, gives a file number for the applicant, gives an estimate of how long the processing should take, and whether there is any additional documents needed from the applicant and how he should communicate with the embassy.
Not everyone receives this, so don't panic if you don't get one. As the embassies are moving over to the new system GCMS, it is possible that this may not be done consistently. It's just a form letter, really the only important information on it is the client number for the applicant, but because KG is not always consistent with updating eCAS, some people are never able to access their eCAS anyways.
For now, just settle in to wait. Live your lives, get on with things, and make your plans for your husband to come home! Before you know it, the time is past, he is arriving and the rest of your lives together is beginning. This is a phase only. Meanwhile, we offer information, support, advice and sometimes entertainment here, and we share this experience with others who can understand.
So, as I always say, stick and stay!
Not everyone receives this, so don't panic if you don't get one. As the embassies are moving over to the new system GCMS, it is possible that this may not be done consistently. It's just a form letter, really the only important information on it is the client number for the applicant, but because KG is not always consistent with updating eCAS, some people are never able to access their eCAS anyways.
For now, just settle in to wait. Live your lives, get on with things, and make your plans for your husband to come home! Before you know it, the time is past, he is arriving and the rest of your lives together is beginning. This is a phase only. Meanwhile, we offer information, support, advice and sometimes entertainment here, and we share this experience with others who can understand.
So, as I always say, stick and stay!