she ll not.... rd tuje to kisi ne ni bola ese.....RD.NewDelhi said:awww ur poor hubby -- dont tease him darl --![]()
she ll not.... rd tuje to kisi ne ni bola ese.....RD.NewDelhi said:awww ur poor hubby -- dont tease him darl --![]()
dnt wrry gupta g jaldi hi kuch hoga... good luck. aram nal sleep karo... gud nite...gupta417 said:There is no change in my eCas status since last 6 months. It is still "Application Received"... I hate to see this...
anyways, good luck to you and have a happy married life.
- Gupta
no -- and i am still wearing wedding CHURA - n i juz love wearing itwhenllvisacome said:she ll not.... rd tuje to kisi ne ni bola ese.....
koi naa soon u see the change maybe they are working on ur file only -- b positive dear -- like many other jan feb applicants u too will see a change soongupta417 said:There is no change in my eCas status since last 6 months. It is still "Application Received"... I hate to see this...
anyways, good luck to you and have a happy married life.
- Gupta
What marriage act did you marry under? And don't worry about sponsorship ... As long as u haven't declared bankruptcyLobzang said:Hi everyone,
Im a complete newbie at all of this so I'm very thankful for all of the amazing information and help provided by this site. I am a Canadian citizen who is looking to start the process of sponsoring my husband from India. I'm not concerned about the medical or police checks, however the financial requirements have got me a little worried. I just recently graduated as an RN in June and went to India and got married in August. Im returning home this week and very sad to be leaving him behind Sad When I get back home (montreal, Quebec) I'll begin the process of a job search. Should i wait to begin my application considering my financial situation is about to drastically change? Do you think they will take this fact into consideration?
One other concern is that I am currently living with my parents however they are not aware of the marriage as they would have absolutely been against the idea (understandably as parents worry and they have never met him). I met my husband last year while volunteering in India and we fell in love and maintained a long distance relationship. We decided to get married this summer with his family when I returned to visit him. My family are aware of our relationship but not the marriage. Will this be a problem when they are looking to confirm the legitimacy of our relationship? I have friends that are aware and support the marriage which can confirm its legitimacy.
Thanks any help is greatly appreciated.
I believe the Hindu sect. He is a buddhist and I am Christian so therefore under this law i had to "convert" to buddhism. Is this answering your question? I havnt declared bankruptcy but he also doesn't have very much money to show to immigration. Will this really not be an issue at all?TLSD said:What marriage act did you marry under? And don't worry about sponsorship ... As long as u haven't declared bankruptcy
Yes Saniali... i got DM last week.... now waiting for Passports... i am just finding out how and when they will deliver PP as i am staying Oversea.saniali said:new delhi applicants 2012 member JAGGU status chnged to DM on 31 aug
Congrats JAAGU.JAGGU said:Mangi and JN 009,
Have u recieved your passports or any communication from visa office about despatch details?
I got married in jan and was wearing it till april so on hm removed it....RD.NewDelhi said:no -- and i am still wearing wedding CHURA - n i juz love wearing it![]()
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ya they are workin today in the list of holidays thr is no holiday stated for today in india....9th sept Ganesh Chaturthi is a holidaysaniali said:so NDVO is working today??