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rajarathi said:
Games.. books anything which u like to do... i m sailing in same boat too.. but pursuing our hobby really helps..
I agree, but these things help for sometime not every time. I Used to do. Now patience over.Even I living here with my family. lots of fun at my home still I am fed up now.
 
kamila_26H said:
I'm sorry to hear that :( If you wish you can paste the info and just remove all your personal details and such. Maybe someone in the forum can help.

Under my spouse's information it says
eligibility not started
Security not started
Criminality not started
medical results passed
thats it
rest all is garbage
 
rav_29 said:
Under my spouse's information it says
eligibility not started
Security not started
Criminality not started
medical results passed
thats it
rest all is garbage
Don't knw wat they r doin wid files,,,stoneyheart don't understand d feeling of other person....everyone got visa,,bs aapa e 7,8 waiting list ch han
 
rav_29 said:
Under my spouse's information it says
eligibility not started
Security not started
Criminality not started
medical results passed
thats it
rest all is garbage

Looks like they didn't start your file yet. Its really difficult to say whose file NDVO will work on wehn. They don't have any protocol I think. Simply pick up whichever file is thin and shiny and start working on it.
 
My Wife Submitted her passport yesterday at the VFS center. They told her it will take 5 business days and gave her a tracking number.
 
AnuragSen said:
My Wife Submitted her passport yesterday at the VFS center. They told her it will take 5 business days and gave her a tracking number.
congrats anuragsen:)
 
rav_29 said:
Under my spouse's information it says
eligibility not started
Security not started
Criminality not started
medical results passed
thats it
rest all is garbage
how you know all of these?? I mean where we can check this.
 
AnuragSen said:
My Wife Submitted her passport yesterday at the VFS center. They told her it will take 5 business days and gave her a tracking number.
Ur wife personally went their and submitted????
U dint courier them
 
anuaru said:
how you know all of these?? I mean where we can check this.

Its in my notes
 
Anuragsen in which month of 2014 you applied your file?? Thanx.
 
Operation process said:
Don't knw wat they r doin wid files,,,stoneyheart don't understand d feeling of other person....everyone got visa,,bs aapa e 7,8 waiting list ch han

I am going crazy after seeing this nonsense. 7 and half months and they havent even started. What the heck..
 
we got a re-medical request on 24th January and did the medical on 30th January.
our file also went into IP on same day 24th Jan.

did anyone else get a re-medical request on or around that date?
if so, did your online status change to DM yet?
 
anon2014 said:
we got a re-medical request on 24th January and did the medical on 30th January.
our file also went into IP on same day 24th Jan.

did anyone else get a re-medical request on or around that date?
if so, did your online status change to DM yet?

We got a remedical request on Nov 1st. Our file status changed to IP on Nov 1st, and stayed there since then (over 3 months now). Yours will be a long wait too may be. Sorry.
 
Folks,

In my case I did a small trick that I had heard works. But I was not sure if did work indeed. So I gave it a try and I guess it worked. Basically arround the time when your peers are geting updates you need to constantly remind NDVO that you exist. So after July 1st week applicants got updates I sent NDVO a letter informing them about the computer course my wife completed (change in education status). I had also applied for a new police clerance certificate. So in two weeks I would have sent that out in case I had not seen any development. I know none of these letters are really required but they sometimes help you. Basically when you send a letter someone at NDVO pulls your file and gives it a quick review. If something is stuck that gets kicked in and in case everything is complete you get PPR. It is a hypothesis but it worked for me. Cheers and wish everyone all the very best. Amansanghera, Anuaru and all folks stuck can try this little trick. Nothing to loose
 
ProjectGKaneda said:
Folks,

In my case I did a small trick that I had heard works. But I was not sure if did work indeed. So I gave it a try and I guess it worked. Basically around the time when your peers are geting updates you need to constantly remind NDVO that you exist. So after July 1st week applicants got updates I sent NDVO a letter informing them about the computer course my wife completed (change in education status). I had also applied for a new police clerance certificate. So in two weeks I would have sent that out in case I had not seen any development. I know none of these letters are really required but they sometimes help you. Basically when you send a letter someone at NDVO pulls your file and gives it a quick review. If something is stuck that gets kicked in and in case everything is complete you get PPR. It is a hypothesis but it worked for me. Cheers and wish everyone all the very best. Amansanghera, Anuaru and all folks stuck can try this little trick. Nothing to loose
Ok cool, and I would say your luck is too high :) But you know one of my friend also did, but it wont work for him it took 8 months to complete the process and in proper panel. I am wondering now my case is in process. It means they are working on it. Might be while time I submitted all additional documents or gentle reminder I got DM and PPR. I dont know. I will wait until next week then I will definately use this.

One question: I am in Canada, Should I submit my documents or only I can submit hubby's documents?