draxz1289
Champion Member
- Apr 28, 2010
- 73
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- October/28/2014
- AOR Received.
- Feb/04/2015, IP Since Feb/04/2015
- File Transfer...
- Jan/19/2015
- Med's Request
- Re-Medicals - Sept/23/2015
- Med's Done....
- Sept/04/2014
- Passport Req..
- Jan/18/2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- Oct/09/2015
- LANDED..........
- Feb/05/2016
Hey,spiker79 said:All the comments on the link are opinion of different people and not the fact.
There is no compulsion to provide more info if you were not asked. But that doesn't mean its desperation. Desperation is where they reject your application and keep applying again and again especially in case of visitor visa. I have applied for student visa, PR, renewal of PR, citizenship application, visitor visa for parents on my own without lawyer. Many time I have sent info without asking with no adverse effect. As long document you are send doesn't incriminate against you and decision is not made on your application, it wont have adverse effect. Many people have given re-medicals to VO without request during their interview, which were appreciated and accepted by VO.
If you want of play waiting game you can do so, but in the case they request anything, add 1-4 month to your timeline.
Oh yes everyone is basing our answers on the collective opinions of others but sometimes they are facts as well This one about sending/not sending extra documents we cannot know for certain (I feel that way though it can be disagreed) and of course people are required to do their own homework on whats best for them.
You have raised a good point about giving re-medicals while you are in interview queue and once again its generally accepted that if you are in queue its better to give re-medicals without their request but I have seen people who are not in the queue giving their re-medicals and at a later date the visa office requesting them thus making the applicant contacting them again to send the copy.