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Lalichandigarh said:
Hello everyone! Im browsing and luckily this website pop out, i have a question if there is anybody out here who is in the same boat as mine. I submitted my application on July 2013 and done my medical in october 4, 2013- my ECAS shows medical received....yesterday i got a call from chandigarh immigration saying i have interview on March 26, 2014, the officer said i will bring my passport with me. No other documents she mentioned other than that, This is so unusual since i applied under spousal sponsorship and why the heck the interview is in chandigarh not in NDVO? Do u have any ideas or tips they usually asked for interview? Thanks for help and comments, it may help a lot. ;)

hello, can you please share your time lines with the dates of application filed, acknowledgment of receipt, medical done, file transfer to NDVO to add you on spread sheet. Thanks
 
I wish to be with my hubby on valentines day ....thats the day I met my love but sucks that to be apart :( :( :(
 
Dont worry they will be working on July sooon. Currently they are working on June applications and I know the wait just sucks but I am sure you will get ur good news soonn. All the very best....... :) :) :) :)


DudeWidattitude said:
Hi All,
I am just seeking information for spouse visa outside Canada. I got married in April 2013. We got the AOR for July 22. 2013. They CIC at new delhi requested for the passport Iin September. 2013. Subimitted her passport on September. 22 2013. Since then there is no news . There is no change in status on ecas. It is still showing application received. I am in Canada and my wife is in India.
Can anybody guide me how long will it take now for her visa. This is getting crazy no. Earlier there time line was 9 month. As soon as i submitted the application they changed to 12 month at new delhi visa office.

Any information regarding this will be helpful.

Thanks
 
Hello All,
Anyone knows how to request the passport back? Is it possible to send prepaid mail to embassy so t hat they can return the passport bit quicker?
Thanks in advance.
 
shakeadn said:
Hello All,
Anyone knows how to request the passport back? Is it possible to send prepaid mail to embassy so t hat they can return the passport bit quicker?
Thanks in advance.

they take their own time...even if you send them a prepaid envelope, they use their own envelope and mail it by registered mail...
 
Date: February 5, 2014


UCI: 893***** Application: F0002*****




Dear Sahil Singh:

An interview concerning your application for permanent residence in Canada has been
scheduled for you on Interview New Delhi 03/19/2014 08:45:00
8930**** Pashwinder Singh 1976/11/30 PLEASE NOTE THAT INTERVIEW DATE FORMAT
IS MONTH/DAY/YEAR
at the Canadian High Commission, 7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021. To allow sufficient time to pass through security, please appear at least 15 minutes but not more than 30 minutes before your scheduled interview time



Your sponsor must be available for a possible phone interview at the same time that your interview is being held in Delhi (your sponsor should verify the local time in his/her province of residence in Canada which corresponds to the Indian Standard Time which has been scheduled for your interview). If your sponsor is in India, he/she should accompany you to the interview. Please provide us with a residential phone number and address for your sponsor at the interview. Not all sponsors will be contacted as it may not be necessary.



Accompanying children over 18 years of age must appear with you at the interview. Children under 18 do not need to attend unless we have so requested. Applicants who are adopted (except infants) must also attend, along with their natural parents and "power of attorney".
Adoptive parents are encouraged to attend but are not required to do so.



The Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi provides interpretation services for Hindi and Punjabi only. Family class applicants who require an interpreter for another language must engage the services of a qualified professional interpreter from an approved list of interpretation companies. This approved list of interpretation companies is attached to this letter. Should the applicant come to interview without one of these interpreters, the interview will be rescheduled, leading to processing delays. Interpreters other than from the firms on the approved list will not be accepted.



Please note that the figures quoted by the interpretation companies are not negotiable. Further, the companies have no connection to the High Commission and cannot assist you in any way to improve your chances of obtaining a visa. Should you attempt to negotiate on either on these items, we have instructed the companies to refuse to take you as a client. Thirdly, the companies should be contacted during business hours only. Should you call at any other time, the companies will refuse to take your calls.




Immigration Section - Service de l’Immigration

7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021 India www.india.gc.ca











You must bring the following documents to the interview for each person included in your application:



• Original individual passports for each family member included in the application,
regardless of age;

• You must also bring originals or certified true copies of the following documents for each person included in your application together with certified translations into English or French:

• Birth, death, marriage, divorce document(s) as applicable to your case, if not already submitted;

• Documentary evidence that establishes your relationship to your sponsor and each of your dependants' relationship to you (e.g., original birth certificates, school documents with parents' names, ration card);

• In the case of dependent students older than 19, all diplomas, mark sheets and other documents demonstrating continuous full-time studies since the age of 19;

• If sponsored by your husband, wife, common-law or conjugal partner, bring your
engagement and wedding photographs and wedding invitation cards, if available. Also
bring all evidence of communication with your sponsor, e.g. cards / letters, telephone bills. Telephone calling cards are not acceptable proof. For such cards you must provide the record issued by the telephone company of calls made with those cards;

• Power of attorney or guardianship documents for any person on the application who has been adopted as well as all evidence of contact from the adoptive parent(s), e.g., cards / letters, photographs, telephone bills.


If any of the above documents are not presented at interview you may provide them later, but your application may be delayed.

NOTE: If you are unable to keep the above appointment, you must inform us immediately. If you do not attend your interview and if we do not hear from you, your application may be refused for failure to comply with the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.



If corresponding with this office, please quote the above file number.



This letter should first be presented at the Immigration gate when you arrive for your interview and then to the receptionist inside.


This is a computer-generated letter which requires no signature.

Encls.

Sincerely,

Immigration Section



Immigration Section - Service de l’Immigration

7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021 India www.india.gc.ca
 
SAHIL SINGH said:
Date: February 5, 2014


UCI: 893***** Application: F0002*****




Dear Sahil Singh:

An interview concerning your application for permanent residence in Canada has been
scheduled for you on Interview New Delhi 03/19/2014 08:45:00
8930**** Pashwinder Singh 1976/11/30 PLEASE NOTE THAT INTERVIEW DATE FORMAT
IS MONTH/DAY/YEAR
at the Canadian High Commission, 7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021. To allow sufficient time to pass through security, please appear at least 15 minutes but not more than 30 minutes before your scheduled interview time



Your sponsor must be available for a possible phone interview at the same time that your interview is being held in Delhi (your sponsor should verify the local time in his/her province of residence in Canada which corresponds to the Indian Standard Time which has been scheduled for your interview). If your sponsor is in India, he/she should accompany you to the interview. Please provide us with a residential phone number and address for your sponsor at the interview. Not all sponsors will be contacted as it may not be necessary.



Accompanying children over 18 years of age must appear with you at the interview. Children under 18 do not need to attend unless we have so requested. Applicants who are adopted (except infants) must also attend, along with their natural parents and "power of attorney".
Adoptive parents are encouraged to attend but are not required to do so.



The Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi provides interpretation services for Hindi and Punjabi only. Family class applicants who require an interpreter for another language must engage the services of a qualified professional interpreter from an approved list of interpretation companies. This approved list of interpretation companies is attached to this letter. Should the applicant come to interview without one of these interpreters, the interview will be rescheduled, leading to processing delays. Interpreters other than from the firms on the approved list will not be accepted.



Please note that the figures quoted by the interpretation companies are not negotiable. Further, the companies have no connection to the High Commission and cannot assist you in any way to improve your chances of obtaining a visa. Should you attempt to negotiate on either on these items, we have instructed the companies to refuse to take you as a client. Thirdly, the companies should be contacted during business hours only. Should you call at any other time, the companies will refuse to take your calls.




Immigration Section - Service de l'Immigration

7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021 India www.india.gc.ca











You must bring the following documents to the interview for each person included in your application:



• Original individual passports for each family member included in the application,
regardless of age;

• You must also bring originals or certified true copies of the following documents for each person included in your application together with certified translations into English or French:

• Birth, death, marriage, divorce document(s) as applicable to your case, if not already submitted;

• Documentary evidence that establishes your relationship to your sponsor and each of your dependants' relationship to you (e.g., original birth certificates, school documents with parents' names, ration card);

• In the case of dependent students older than 19, all diplomas, mark sheets and other documents demonstrating continuous full-time studies since the age of 19;

• If sponsored by your husband, wife, common-law or conjugal partner, bring your
engagement and wedding photographs and wedding invitation cards, if available. Also
bring all evidence of communication with your sponsor, e.g. cards / letters, telephone bills. Telephone calling cards are not acceptable proof. For such cards you must provide the record issued by the telephone company of calls made with those cards;

• Power of attorney or guardianship documents for any person on the application who has been adopted as well as all evidence of contact from the adoptive parent(s), e.g., cards / letters, photographs, telephone bills.


If any of the above documents are not presented at interview you may provide them later, but your application may be delayed.

NOTE: If you are unable to keep the above appointment, you must inform us immediately. If you do not attend your interview and if we do not hear from you, your application may be refused for failure to comply with the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.



If corresponding with this office, please quote the above file number.



This letter should first be presented at the Immigration gate when you arrive for your interview and then to the receptionist inside.


This is a computer-generated letter which requires no signature.

Encls.

Sincerely,

Immigration Section



Immigration Section - Service de l'Immigration

7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021 India www.india.gc.ca

Hello Sahil, Had you applied for notes earlier ? any idea why interview is schedule for ? still over a month for a interview now, you can get all documents and show them as much proof as you can, best of luck mate !!
 


Hello All,

Any update for Jun first week applicants? I am Jun 5th, 2013 & still no update!! Getting worried day by day :( :(
 
rajinregina14 said:


Hello All,

Any update for Jun first week applicants? I am Jun 5th, 2013 & still no update!! Getting worried day by day :( :(

Have you done MP inquiry ?
 
rajinregina14 said:


Hello All,

Any update for Jun first week applicants? I am Jun 5th, 2013 & still no update!! Getting worried day by day :( :(
i m also june 21 applicant.....no update yet.....so frustating.....
 
NAKSA1521 said:
Hello Sahil, Had you applied for notes earlier ? any idea why interview is schedule for ? still over a month for a interview now, you can get all documents and show them as much proof as you can, best of luck mate !!

Yes i have applied for notes two times in the past but nothing was started accept Medical passed.

and last month applied notes again which are due on 22 this month. Hope there will be something to help me why they interview is recommended for me.

Thanks for your wishes.
 
SAHIL SINGH said:
Yes i have applied for notes two times in the past but nothing was started accept Medical passed.

and last month applied notes again which are due on 22 this month. Hope there will be something to help me why they interview is recommended for me.

Thanks for your wishes.

Pre and post marriage communication proofs, telephone bills, chat logs, photos (show them plenty)....do let us know once you get notes why an interview has been schedule for you, wishing you on spot visa.....your medical is expiring !!