Yesterday, a friend of mine, also May applicant, got his MR, RPRF request from LVO.His noc is 2263. LVO is not silent and am sure they will respond to everyone in due course.
loncan said:Well said (+1)
The visa officer I met at interview seemed friendly and professional, and I very much doubt he would respond to that kind of pressure. I believe his comments about timescales, although of course they were estimates (in business all sorts of other matters can crop up).
It is a test in patience for all of us! Like many, I really hope to be in Canada this summer
hila01 said:Yesterday, a friend of mine, also May applicant, got his MR, RPRF request from LVO.His noc is 2263. LVO is not silent and am sure they will respond to everyone in due course.
Mrs.Faisal said:hila,
what is country of residence of ur friend who got PPR,MR
Same here, I sent some documents couple of days ago. They were signed by mr hussain or something like that. I am represented by lawyers, was wondering if I could do case inquiry or anything at all if my e-mail is not listed against my case ...Aw910 said:Hi All,
I had a query.I was wondering if I could get in touch directly with LVO in spite of having a lawyer as my representative..I recently sent some documents and I wanted to know if it was received by them..I asked my lawyer to find out,but he says LVO usually doesnt confirm receipt of documents..appreciate your inputs guys..thanks!
tashford said:ok ok ok, tbh this is why I started the thread.
But now, from my experience and opinion, there is NOTHING anybody can do about time.
LVO will work at their own pace, we can all get frustrated and angry at them. But please don't send any emails that could insult them or anything negative or complaining. All emails you send WILL go to your application officer and they work at their own pace (within reason) and I'm sure sure they won't act kindly to loads of emails being sent to them. Whether they are negative or positive (asking questions)
Your time will come I think we've gone through the hard part, compiling the applications and getting them accepted, now we just have to leave them to it, there is nothing that can be done to speed things up. Nothing, no amount of complaint or punching holes in walls.
Eventually we will all get to Canada, a few months is not really going to make any difference.
So again I think people should chill and let the LVO do their work at their own speed. Sometimes we just have to roll with the punches.
tashford
Abu Hassaan said:Tashford,
At last, after getting your MR, you have realized that we have to wait for our turn. This time (and first time ;D ;D ;D), I second your suggestion that we have to show patience and wait for the our time.
Guys take it easy; we have few freinds like MSAEED on this forum who are shwoing true patience. Let's borrow some patience from them
Maria_Sal said:Abu Hassan brother...
'WE' (FSW 2013) ppl r impatient coz we were promised by the minister to be like tht
No no nooo...no more patience..LVO hurry upppp
P.S. >>> (the above content is just for a smile)
Well said! lets wait and watchILoveAB said:I think it is NDVO which is making us think we are being left behind. Their global spreadsheet looks beautiful with over 100 visas issued already even some october and november applicants have received their visas. For LVO even may applicants are waiting and that is why all these frustrations. So i think for us LVO apps we have to forget about the promise of 1 year and just hope that may be they remember their promises and crack on this the processing.
Maria_Sal said:Abu Hassan brother...
'WE' (FSW 2013) ppl r impatient coz we were promised by the minister to be like tht
No no nooo...no more patience..LVO hurry upppp
P.S. >>> (the above content is just for a smile)
Good to share hila.hila01 said:Hi Mrs Faisal, he is in the UK.