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All,

Any hope to get a passport request from LA office or any other consulate office next week????
 
Hoping to receive the coveted PPR request before Christmas (wishful thinking) :( . On December 15th, it is going to be 5 months since my medicals were received in Ottawa.

I got a mail for medicals received, no additional documents required, and request to pay RPRF on November 4th, 2010. I mailed the RPRF fee on November 5th and the Cashiers check was cashed by CIC Buffalo on November 15th,2010. Since then I have not received any communication from Buffalo.

At what point is it advisable to do a case specific inquiry? After 6 months since medicals were done???
 
Thanks!

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Hi

I had my medical checkup done at the end of September. Is there someone else who had it done around the same time who recieved any further updated from CIC. How long is it generally taking for CIC to respond on average after the medical checkup results are reported to Ottawa.

Thanks
 
DILSE said:
Thanks Dude!
just curious that same paper work ( pay stub , w2 etc..) was submitted to Alberta !!! any wyas, as I understood fake pays and all.. beside all that Happy to see movement on file. Thanks for yr comment.

Hello Dilse, Do you work for a consulting company or a non-consulting business? My file was transferred to NY on October 19, Medicals received in July. I sent an inquiry to NY office, and I received a reply that my application is under review by an Immigration Officer. My ECAS status with "medicals received" was updated in a week after file transfer. So, far I haven't received any communication for NY. I did send a bank statement with my cic application that showed a significant savings. Plus, my Visa stamping and I-759 was from a reputed company. I am not sure if such documents play any part in additional request for employment verification from CIC.
 
Guys,

It is good to know that many people getting their case transfered to other consulate. My medical done in 23rd of August and no update yet.

Good luck to all.
 
Hi
My medical is done on Sep 13th & on friday Dec. 10, I got letter from buffalo for no additional doc required and pay Right of Residence fee. Can anyone tell how long it takes after this 'no additonal docs required' letter to get passport request?
thanks

maykap said:
Hi

I had my medical checkup done at the end of September. Is there someone else who had it done around the same time who recieved any further updated from CIC. How long is it generally taking for CIC to respond on average after the medical checkup results are reported to Ottawa.

Thanks
 
Great to hear this. I think you are done 99 percent. Your PPR is on your way. Congress.

Stupid_Cupid said:
Hi
My medical is done on Sep 13th & on friday Dec. 10, I got letter from buffalo for no additional doc required and pay Right of Residence fee. Can anyone tell how long it takes after this 'no additonal docs required' letter to get passport request?
thanks
 
Buffalo is your consulate?

Stupid_Cupid said:
Hi
My medical is done on Sep 13th & on friday Dec. 10, I got letter from buffalo for no additional doc required and pay Right of Residence fee. Can anyone tell how long it takes after this 'no additonal docs required' letter to get passport request?
thanks
 
the said:
Congratulations, sti. My timeline is very similar to you, but as of today I have yet received any communications from CIC since medical has been done in August. Are there any people in the same boat as me?

"the"
Hello the
I am also in the same boat as you. I have not received any communication from CIC. I submitted my RPRF fees on August and was cashed on Sept. Medical completed in Aug 15.
 
Guys,

I need advise in my case. The scenario is that as we all are , i am on H1B currently. Now my medicals reached in Sep 2010. So i am waiting for my PPR

i am planning to visit India, starting of january(for 3-4 weeks). I will need to visit American Embassy to get my H1b Stamped before coming back, since its expired on the passport.

Couple of question arising in my mind:

1.Should I visit India, before getting the PPR?

2.What if i get PPR Request when i am away. Do any of you guys know , how long they give you to submitt your passports( i mean when they request passport, how soon i will have to send them)

3. Do we get Passport request by regular mail or Email?

FYI, my application is in Buffalo NY.

Thanks in Advance.
 
Hello King,

While i do not know your cirumstances which require you to visit India, i would not plan to step out of USA unless i must for emergencies. If your visit is a must based on (hopefully not) any emergencies and can wait till you get PPR and complete the landing formalities, why put yourself in a situation that may make things difficult?

"“Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game, one foot from a winning touchdown.”

Kind Regards,
Lettuce

King80 said:
Guys,

I need advise in my case. The scenario is that as we all are , i am on H1B currently. Now my medicals reached in Sep 2010. So i am waiting for my PPR

i am planning to visit India, starting of january(for 3-4 weeks). I will need to visit American Embassy to get my H1b Stamped before coming back, since its expired on the passport.

Couple of question arising in my mind:

1.Should I visit India, before getting the PPR?

2.What if i get PPR Request when i am away. Do any of you guys know , how long they give you to submitt your passports( i mean when they request passport, how soon i will have to send them)

3. Do we get Passport request by regular mail or Email?

FYI, my application is in Buffalo NY.

Thanks in Advance.
 
My advise is with lettuce_tomatoes. He is right. It is good to wait if not emergency.


lettuce_tomatoes said:
Hello King,

While i do not know your cirumstances which require you to visit India, i would not plan to step out of USA unless i must for emergencies. If your visit is a must based on (hopefully not) any emergencies and can wait till you get PPR and complete the landing formalities, why put yourself in a situation that may make things difficult?

"“Most people give up just when they're about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game, one foot from a winning touchdown.”

Kind Regards,
Lettuce
 
Thanks lettuce_tomatoes & surenderjeet for your advise. I am kind of going with the same thought of just waiting untill i get PPR.

the only advantage going now would be that currently i am fulltime with a american company. the company is upto out-sourcing and may lay off some people. in that scneario, if i did not get PPR untill then and had to transfer my H1b to a consulting company, stamping from india would be difficult with the consulting company instead of being full time with American Company.