Thanks a lot Sachin. I too hope that everything moves faster with the BLESSINGS OF GOD!!!Sachin Abraham said:Congrats Prince11
Hope you can rush in ur visas too now
Thanks a lot Sachin. I too hope that everything moves faster with the BLESSINGS OF GOD!!!Sachin Abraham said:Congrats Prince11
Hope you can rush in ur visas too now
DM - Decision Made - is a status when one is about to receive Passport back(With/Without visa)Gussj said:Excuse my ignorance
What is DM and GCMS stand for?
prince11 said:Hi all!
By the Grace of God received MR,RPRF,PPR via e-mail on the 21st of Feb.
May the Lord shower His Blessings upon all those who are waiting for good news.
Regards,
Prince.
Hey Canada100; Medical Received Line was received later after In Process, I had only the IP showing: Your application is on Process and being reviewed. A month and half after My Medical was received by VO, I had a new line added"Medical Received". I hope this clears your doubts. And as I said before don't worry about that, your application is going through, expect PPR anytime now, I hope soon, very sooncanada100 said:Hi Jacky,
Thanks for your feedback. Can you as well tell me if the medical received was shown in your ecase as the status or was medicals received added under in process (when you click into in process)? what did your ecase show until the medical received line was added? Did it show in process until then? The reason I am asking is because the VO received my medicals on 30th Jan and still the ecase shows in process! I hear now that for some people (particularly the London VO) the beckground checks continue even after the medicals are received. May be this is the case. Thanks for your response.
Hi butterfly; thanks for your wishes, expect your Visa by this week or next week maximum, the expiry date of visa is one year after medical received physically by VO. All the bestButterfly_usa said:Hello Jacky74 ... congratulations ...
Have a question?
When does your visa expire?
I don't remember any particular example to state here on that situation but I think it's possible depending on lot of circumstances. Your point is right that they do all due diligence and then only request PPR so there are very less chances of rejection but you never knowGussj said:Thank you spyder for your clarification.
After PPR, there is still a chance to receive your passport without the visa?
Why would they ask for PPR if the decision is not yet made?
Just curious
Thanks anyway