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My patience is going beyond limit ...

I need these b******* to reply and let us knwo what is happening to our files.

Do we have to make a group and lets go to meet some one ...may be our Foreign minister..
This is not done yaar

Life is going haywire..


I do not have any ADr then ask these ppl to give me atleast some sort of detaisl on my file...

I feel like crying loud...
we both need each other badluy ...
 
As me about it my status still shows application received v applied in dec .... so so frustrated...........
 
seriously we shld do smthing about this delay ... n delay with a reason is smthing we can handle ... this is like no answers n just wait looking at the sky
 
Hello All,

I would really appreciate your suggestion/feedback from someone in the same situation or has pretty good knowledge about this:

1) Can I (sponsor and Canadian citizen) travel to India for 2 months to see my wife? Will it cause any problems during the processing of the application?
2) As per the current trends, my wife's visa might be issued sometime in Feb 2015. Can I bring her along with me to Canada once her visa is issued (given that my tourist visa to India is not expired by that time)? Will it cause any problems when we enter Canada?

Anyone who was or is in the same situtation and planning to visit their spouse in India, please let me know.

Cheers,
Dpatel
 
dpatel.... yes you can visit your wife in india .... plus if her visa cms in you can travel back to canada with her . When you cm down keep all you flight tkts n receipts of your vaccation n forward it to the consulate .. it will strengthen your case .
 
AtoZ143 said:
I have never applied for Notes and Mp enquiry.
And on 5th august we did mail to NDVO and they replied ur file is awaiting for further review.

Hi,
Please let me know NDVO mail id where u guys are trying to communicate
 
hurryup2013 said:
dpatel.... yes you can visit your wife in india .... plus if her visa cms in you can travel back to canada with her . When you cm down keep all you flight tkts n receipts of your vaccation n forward it to the consulate .. it will strengthen your case .

Thanks for the quick response Hurryup!

I can forward all the flight tickets, receipts and pictures (taken up until from the date I go to India to the date I forward them to NDVO) I forward it to NDVO. Do we have to send all other commmunnication details between me and wife again after filing the application with future tickets, boarding passes, etc? we already sent a tonne of proof in our application as I went to India twice before (once for engagement in august 2013 and Marriage in dec 3013) so we have lots of proof that we already submitted.
 
hi there-

I Sponsored my husband on November 2013 and came to India this June waiting for his Visa so that we can go back together. Unfortunately, he did not get visa yet but we are just worried since I am staying out of country for three months and I am leaving next month to avoid further complications on my PR and file.

A PR can stay about 6 months out of country. It really does not affect the application process but why take a chance. I suggest you visit your wife for couple of months (maybe 2-3months) and return back just to be on a safe side. I did an MP enquiry and she suggested me this too. Just dont notify NDVO about the visit..never know what those idiots are upto.

Anyway wish you a speedy visa..



dpatel said:
Hello All,

I would really appreciate your suggestion/feedback from someone in the same situation or has pretty good knowledge about this:

1) Can I (sponsor and Canadian citizen) travel to India for 2 months to see my wife? Will it cause any problems during the processing of the application?
2) As per the current trends, my wife's visa might be issued sometime in Feb 2015. Can I bring her along with me to Canada once her visa is issued (given that my tourist visa to India is not expired by that time)? Will it cause any problems when we enter Canada?

Anyone who was or is in the same situtation and planning to visit their spouse in India, please let me know.

Cheers,
Dpatel
 
waiting 2 exhale said:
Normally it is tough for anyone but with you with a baby it is double the frustration and anguish....hang in there you are almost at the end of the finishing line and don't give up...you will have more anniversaries to celebrate once you land...or as soon as you land next month you can celebrate your anniversary (it does not have to be on the day of wedding...every day is an anniversary day)

thanx for ur kind words but today is not my wedding anniversary...its my APPLICATIONS ANNIVERSARY..today It is completed "12 months".... :( :( A WHOLE ONE YEAR...its heights of pateince now
one more month then 13 months processing time will b completed then my hubby screw dese morons and dese duffer MP's..
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dpatel said:
Thanks for the quick response Hurryup!

I can forward all the flight tickets, receipts and pictures (taken up until from the date I go to India to the date I forward them to NDVO) I forward it to NDVO. Do we have to send all other commmunnication details between me and wife again after filing the application with future tickets, boarding passes, etc? we already sent a tonne of proof in our application as I went to India twice before (once for engagement in august 2013 and Marriage in dec 3013) so we have lots of proof that we already submitted.


.... only the new trip info ... it will strength your case not expedite it :(
 
dpatel said:
Hello All,

I would really appreciate your suggestion/feedback from someone in the same situation or has pretty good knowledge about this:

1) Can I (sponsor and Canadian citizen) travel to India for 2 months to see my wife? Will it cause any problems during the processing of the application?
2) As per the current trends, my wife's visa might be issued sometime in Feb 2015. Can I bring her along with me to Canada once her visa is issued (given that my tourist visa to India is not expired by that time)? Will it cause any problems when we enter Canada?

Anyone who was or is in the same situtation and planning to visit their spouse in India, please let me know.

Cheers,
Dpatel

if you are a Canadian citizen then nothing to worry about it...you can stay as long as you want...
its my own experience...my husband is also citizen and he stay 1.5 months after marrie ge and 3.5 months in dec to march when my baby's arrived. ...
so relax just enjoy ur visit and wait for ur wife's visa then came back together whether it takes 2 or 4 months. ..
 
Peerzad said:
Any updates for Oct 2013 Applicants today.. for me frustration continues.. sick n tired of people asking my wife when she will be leaving.. we have a kid what is stronger proof than that for them..
we also hv a kid...and this thing doesn't effects our case even a 1%...all depend on dese morons moods...nothing else
 
shriti said:
hi evry1 i got my pasport today wd d shiny shiny visa ..m really thnkful to all of u for ur support..i wish evry1 gets deir visa soon...den v vl all meet up in canada...lol..thnx a lot ...i got my omg moment... best wishes for evry1 ....

hey congratss now you are officially kicked out of this forum. ...
wish you a happy married life
 
dpatel said:
Hello All,

I would really appreciate your suggestion/feedback from someone in the same situation or has pretty good knowledge about this:

1) Can I (sponsor and Canadian citizen) travel to India for 2 months to see my wife? Will it cause any problems during the processing of the application?
2) As per the current trends, my wife's visa might be issued sometime in Feb 2015. Can I bring her along with me to Canada once her visa is issued (given that my tourist visa to India is not expired by that time)? Will it cause any problems when we enter Canada?

Anyone who was or is in the same situtation and planning to visit their spouse in India, please let me know.

Cheers,
Dpatel
No problem with that, you can stay for whatever duration you want.My wife(citizen and sponsor) is with me since we got married 2 years ago.