Omega123 said:
Hi everyone,
I got my AOR and SA on 8th and 13th of May respectively. I am now waiting for AOR2 which I am expecting to get in the next 1-2 weeks.I have few queries. Just wonder if any one can suggest something :-
1. As i read from previous threads, while mailing regarding AOR2,NVDO asks for Right of Permanent Residence Fee ,PCC and Medical if not already done.I have done everything upfront and i do have their receipts as proof. What am supposed to do in this case?? I read somewhere that it is an automatically generated mail and we don't have to respond for the same while few have suggested to send the copy of receipts to NDVO with a cover letter explaining the things. I am confused what should be done?? Please suggest.
2. I received my AOR on 8th of May and SA on 13th of May. I believe that my medicals would also have been received by them since my Medical was done on 2nd of March.But i do not see any update on e-cas. It only shows that the application has been received. Is it normal or should i call CIC to check whether they have received my medical???
Thanks
1 - if you sent copies of these with your application, then i believe they will be considered received. i believe it's just a standard form that is sent to tell those who have not done so to do it now. if you didn't send the receipts with the application, yes, copies will need to be forwarded. The VO is not going to connect the fact that you paid your fee or did your medical until you send them a copy of the receipt. In my opinion, even if it was attached to the original application, it's ok to send it again, just in case
2- most likely your ecas is not going to change to medicals received until your VO actually receives your application and sends out a AOR2. Since you haven't received that yet, it's not worth stressing about. sometimes ecas doesnt even change to reflect medicals have been received.
at this point all you can do is wait to hear from the VO, and respond to any requests they have. It's going to be a long road and it's important to accept that fact, otherwise you are just going to make yourself sick.