Hopefully...n eagerly waitin..!!pameyb said:Hi 1272, looking at your timeline, I think your application will go in process before the end of Sep. Fingers crossed!
Hopefully...n eagerly waitin..!!pameyb said:Hi 1272, looking at your timeline, I think your application will go in process before the end of Sep. Fingers crossed!
@nitya, avneet,1272 u can inbox me ur no. We will chat on wassup!!Nitya114 said:Ye sure....definitely..
yeah eagerly waitin....KT86 said:seems like 2014 is around the corner . NDVO has definitely picked up their pace & thanks to lesser number of applications in nov and dec . Waiting to hear something soon !
Hi Clyl ,CLYL said:Hi all, are photocopies of Canadian marriage certificate ok to submit without getting it notarized?
Sheen1990 said:Hi Clyl ,
Yes you have to submit with notarize all photocopies as it mentioned in required dox details. We also done the same. Each photocopie of marriage certificate, passport all pages, educational certificates. . Like this.
in 2012 : they asked PPR at the last stage so kept it for like 1-2 months (i have a fren having 2012 case)rs3710 said:Hi everyone, any idea on approximately how many months does NDVO keep your passport after PPR?
Dear as per on which i did olinnosense said:I think we do not need to notarize the photocopies. This is what INDIA_3904 guide says
If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Ok . My issue is I am in USA on student visa and it will expire in August 2015.My husband is Canadian citizen and lives in Canada. We will be filing my application in Aug 2014 so considering which VO to choose.BlessUs said:in 2012 : they asked PPR at the last stage so kept it for like 1-2 months (i have a fren having 2012 case)
in 2013 : PPR was at a very early stage (within 1-2 months) so they have kept it for the whole period of like minimum 6-7 months (the cases have been delayed due to strike)
Not sure wat they have in mind for 2014 cases. If you are in abroad, just don't only consider the PPR duration , also do give a thought to what if interview is there? Wud you coming twice to India as interview and then actual stamping may have a gap of 2 months or more....
innosense said:I think we do not need to notarize the photocopies. This is what INDIA_3904 guide says
If your documents are not in English or French, send a notarized (certified) translation with a copy of the originals.
Please correct me if I am wrong.