Hi Everyone,
I have just been approved to sponsor my wife, and we are awaiting confirmation that Singapore has received her application. Approval was dated April 30th, so I'm expecting notice soon (by the way, at this stage in the process, who can expect to receive future correspondence from Immigration, me or my wife?).
My wife lives in Bangkok, and with the unrest starting to escalate and spread throughout the city (and maybe soon throughout other parts of the country), I'm wondering what Immigration's policy is regarding fast-tracking applications. It is my understanding that Philippine applications were fast-tracked during the typhoons, and some selected Haitian applications have been given precedence.
I realize that our situation is somewhat different from the examples above, given that the violence in Bangkok has just recently started to escalate, and the current phase of social evolution in Thailand has been going on for a few years now. But whether it is the PAD closing the airport, or the current Red Shirt protests, the situation in Thailand is likely to get worse before it gets better, and could get really bad, very quickly, if it continues to spread throughout Bangkok.
What is the likelihood that Immigration would consider an appeal to fast-track her application, and if so, would a letter to Singapore help at this stage?
Thanks for your help, and thank you to all those people who continue to give priceless advice and support,
Rabbit
I have just been approved to sponsor my wife, and we are awaiting confirmation that Singapore has received her application. Approval was dated April 30th, so I'm expecting notice soon (by the way, at this stage in the process, who can expect to receive future correspondence from Immigration, me or my wife?).
My wife lives in Bangkok, and with the unrest starting to escalate and spread throughout the city (and maybe soon throughout other parts of the country), I'm wondering what Immigration's policy is regarding fast-tracking applications. It is my understanding that Philippine applications were fast-tracked during the typhoons, and some selected Haitian applications have been given precedence.
I realize that our situation is somewhat different from the examples above, given that the violence in Bangkok has just recently started to escalate, and the current phase of social evolution in Thailand has been going on for a few years now. But whether it is the PAD closing the airport, or the current Red Shirt protests, the situation in Thailand is likely to get worse before it gets better, and could get really bad, very quickly, if it continues to spread throughout Bangkok.
What is the likelihood that Immigration would consider an appeal to fast-track her application, and if so, would a letter to Singapore help at this stage?
Thanks for your help, and thank you to all those people who continue to give priceless advice and support,
Rabbit