Hmm, here's the short and long of it:
My application papers were submitted by my wife (Sponsor) back in December of 2011. In March 2012, she paid the RPRF and the landing fee but she missed an amount of around CAD 66.00 which she settles in September 2012. In June or July 2012, my papers were returned because it didn't have my medical result with it, and how could I have known when to do that if they didn't notify me by mail? So come August 2012, I had it and by October 2012 my wife resubmitted my papers. April 13, 2013 was the first time I ever received an email from the embassy (Manila), requesting for my passport, receipt of my RPRF, and my NSO papers. Then on May 6, 2013, the Visa office called requesting for another copy of the RPRF+Landing fee separately and consequently an update on my personal history from May 2010 to May 2013. I told the lady representative we have only one receipt for the fees because my wife paid it in one shot. I called my wife and had her contact our MP to tell CPC-M about this and CPC-M emailed the embassy here that there's no need for us to submit separate receipts. The next day I went to the embassy and submitted the update. Here's where it started to upset me. On June 6, 2013 the embassy sent another email for me to attend their COA! BUT WHERE'S MY PASSPORT? I didn't do anything till July 1, 2013 when I decided to try and request a date for that orientation and found out that I can present a photocopy of my passport and other stuff when they answered my request. And finally yesterday my wife forwarded the MP's email instructing me to AGAIN submit an update on my personal history from May 2011 to Present! Well that really ticked me off and that made me send an email directly to the MP (Which I learned later on that I wasn't allowed to do). This is what I said:
Dear Hon. _____________,
I hope you can forgive me for not even greeting you in this letter for I am greatly distressed by this news that I have to send yet another update on my personal history which, if my wife has failed to notify you, I have already accomplished last 7th of May, 2013. The coverage of that update is from 2010 of May to 2013 of May. On the 6th of June 2013, the embassy notified me ( Please see attachment for details) to attend the Pre-Departure Orientation Seminar though I have not received my passport/visa.
If I remembered correctly, the application process at that point is for the embassy to return my passport/visa to my possession prior to attending any seminar. I find this very disturbing because the way I see it, someone within the embassy here in the Philippines just broke that process causing us much inconvenience and delay. With that in mind, I surfed the net for similar stories and cases like mine and what they did to resolve the issue and from there I found the answer. The only thing left to do from my end is (See attachment for details) to secure a schedule for the seminar and present the necessary requirements. Once I have attended the seminar, the embassy would return my passport/visa and then finally, attend a similar seminar required by the Commission on Filipinos Overseas.
Now, if this is not the way to get this issue resolved, please don't hesitate to point me in the right direction. But as for sending another update, I'm not going to do that if it'll add another long processing time (45 days right?) on top of the time that has already elapsed since I updated my personal history which may cause my visa to expire and ultimately send me back to square one of the application process.
Sincerely,
______________
That's all folks.