If you are using any representative, remedical will be received by the representative.
Or it might be purly technical error or human error by case worker.
Do the remedical. get the confirmation from Medical Dept if they have received your remedical.
On confirmation follow up the MP dept.
I am not sure how security works for Afghstan citizen. but you can check with seniors there.
But if you have got remedical I think you are close to getting PPR.
Just follow up systematically.
According to new website processing time is 17 months from the time you applied.
heela said:
I was under the impression that the 17 month is counted from the time NDVO receives the application, which was February 2015 in my husband's case. My husband is an afghan citizen an currently resides in Afghanistan so I'm not sure if it makes any difference for afghan citizens.
I'm just wondering if it is normal for NDVO to put you're case on hold after eligibility is passed and until they receive the re-medical. This is what happened to my husband. He passed eligibility and in apparently in December NDVO had send the re-medical request which we never received. So, after contacting 3 separate Mps, sending case specific enquiries and ordering notes we finally received the re-medical in March. Now, his case is in registry and my MP is not helpful at all. She took down all of our information and she said she would call the specific MP hotline to find out where our case is. I have not heard from them yet and when I called she said that they have recently opened and they are still getting organized.
I feel really helpless at this point and not sure what to do. I have ordered another set of notes and will contact my MP again after the weekend.