vishal congrats mate; could you share list documents as previous guys pleasevishalptl21 said:I applied on 11 April and got email today for documents
vishal congrats mate; could you share list documents as previous guys pleasevishalptl21 said:I applied on 11 April and got email today for documents
went to the office and submit into the mailbox directly just now.contextaa said:Did anyone send the docs yet?
where is your google translate......ummea4canada said:this is in french.....i am unable to read them.....
Awesome. All the best for your CSQ. I am still preparing my documents. My document list is similar to what people have posted in earlier threads.POLYNING said:went to the office and submit into the mailbox directly just now.
Hi..,answers for ur queriesAPPNOV2014NY said:Awesome. All the best for your CSQ. I am still preparing my documents. My document list is similar to what people have posted in earlier threads.
Appreciate if someone can answer below questions.
Q1. I do not have birth certificate from my Home Country's ( India) Civic Hospital / Municipality. My entire life I have used Passport and my High School Mark sheet as proof of Date of Birth. Is their any alternative for me besides getting certificate from Indian Civic Hospital/Municipality? I checked on New York - USA consulate website and they only provide a letter that just says that DOB as per Passport is XX-YY-ZZZZ. Most of the times this letter is useless.
Q2. My Bachelors degree ( plus few documents) have text in Hindi ( One of the Indian languages) and as per MIDI , I need to get every document with non-English and non-French text translated. So far I have been unable to find a recognized translator in USA tri-state area that can translate documents from Hindi to English. Any suggestions?
Q3. How are you guys preparing "Certified True Copy" of Educational Documents. As per MIDI , only following can certify educational documents:
a) Document Issuer - My Indian University is very hard to reach out to.
b) Notary from India - Notary from India are available only in India and I am in USA.
c) Indian Consulate - Indian consulate in NY won't certify documents issued in India.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
P.S - I am back from loooooong Alaskan vacation.
thanks... did you get a confirmation email or something after?POLYNING said:went to the office and submit into the mailbox directly just now.
I think the processing time is much faster than what we think.contextaa said:thanks... did you get a confirmation email or something after?
Do you guys think it's gonna take 6months or so to get CSQ after submitting the docs? or we're looking at a less than a month timetable?
Thanks Weekday. Looking for inputs from other people.weekday said:Hi..,answers for ur queries
1. you will get DOB from your local municipality- registration of births & deaths department
2. I'm not sure, but you can find certified language translators near courts in India or else google you can find few in US also.
3. i think better option among all is ,send your certificates scanned copy to someone in India and ask them to print and notary.
cheers
Thanks... Hopefully. I asked that, because I didn't feel like they looked at our online application and calculated the points at this stage. and the whole process is gonna get started after sending them the docs.POLYNING said:I think the processing time is much faster than what we think.