I seriously think age would not be a criterion for rejection. Even if it is, 2 years difference is very normal. Unless ND visa office wants everyone should be married with no age difference (perfect if both of them were born on the same day, same town) at all then no one would be applying for visa and with no work to do ND visa male officers would be so happy to gain extra kilos of flesh around their waist which with their tight belts would appear so sexy to opposite gender. Other red flags such as leaving in two days after the wedding, short relationship, no family members around for marriage would be more troubling than age difference.missin u said:can anyone give me expert advice on likelihood of interview if there is age difference of 2-3 years and wife is elder ?
Thanks for d update. Ur wife got d call on cell phone or.landline?indianzenith said:Update from Applicant with AOR on 24-May-2013
NDVO called my wife late afternoon on Dec 2 and asked her a 2-3 questions to verify on our application:
• Where the sponsor (myself) is currently residing
• How long we stayed together after marriage
• Where is she currently residing
She seemed okay with the responses, didnt specify need for additional documentation etc. Finally, my wife asked when is likely we could see an update. The NDVO person said 3 weeks and hung-up...
Our app is still “Received”, so will have to wait and see what happens over the next few weeks....
This is quite specific; however, I wanted to share in the forum, as over the last week or so we are eagerly waiting for just about any kind of an “update”
, so hope this helps...
I am invincible and I can destroy the NDVO fort with my superman eyes (what is preventing me from doing is my application is stuck in their basement). I am still holding my breath and refusing to exhale until they release my visa from NDVO prison.august27applicant said:C'mon NDVO, you're going to kill user "waiting2exhale"!
Iranas said:guys...
Finally i got PPR.
Just dont understand why MP didnt mention that in an enquiry made a week earlier...
Lets see how long will they take from now...Still dont trust NDVO and their processing time...
But hope this wait will end soon for all of us...
ashvin22 said:there is no quota for spousal visas, those r estimates based on previous years. this is just pure bad luck..they got stuck at my application...got till may 15th, i'm 17th!
Hi can You please share Iraans timeline and i m 30 may applicant and when our ecas change into dmyoutube101 said:This must mean good news for you considering you are already in process.
Good luck and wish you a quick DM and visa.
Thanks,
thanks very much,i was just confused about age difference otherwise case is quite simple with no travel history and any other complications like second marriage or something else,even my wife stayed with me for 2.5 months after our marriage and i have provided lots of wedding proofs like pre and post wedding photographs, phone bills, air-tickets of wife ,engagements pics and much more besides.......... i am now just left with one more question i.e. if it is necessary for sponsor to acquire separate apartment for spouse or is it OK to continue staying with relatives where he/she is staying earlier as sponsor assessment is already done stating that you have met all the requirement as a sponsor?waiting 2 exhale said:I seriously think age would not be a criterion for rejection. Even if it is, 2 years difference is very normal. Unless ND visa office wants everyone should be married with no age difference (perfect if both of them were born on the same day, same town) at all then no one would be applying for visa and with no work to do ND visa male officers would be so happy to gain extra kilos of flesh around their waist which with their tight belts would appear so sexy to opposite gender. Other red flags such as leaving in two days after the wedding, short relationship, no family members around for marriage would be more troubling than age difference.