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See below for my case transfered to detroit.

File Transfered to detroit : 11/09/2010
Additional documents request : 12/10/2010 ( recent pay stubs, W2 for last 3 years, Employment letter with job discription and responsibilities on employer letter head, US M.S degree certificate , ALL I-797 ,PCC ( I made cover letter explanning that original PCC was submitted to Buffalo @ time of application.).

PPR 01/10/2011.

Hope this will help u.

kt123 said:
Hi,

From long time ....I am a silent follower of this forum,Would like tro pose a question to my senior members of this forum?

My Case has been now showing as medical received.Could some one able suggest me date of PPR with a below time line?

Here is my Time line.
AINP Application Filled on: Feb 15 2009.
AINP Approval on :Nov 20 2009.
CIC Application date :Mar 04 2010.
Medical Requested date :June 29 2010.
Medical Done on July 01 2010
File transfered to Detroit on Nov 02 2010.
Ecas Changed to Medical Received on Jan 10 2011.

PPR??????

Emailed Detroit on Jan6 & Got reply on Jan 10 stating "Your file is now ready for completion....you will get instructions shortly"

Appreciate your feed back.
 
hi Friends,
My file got transferred to LA.Today I got mail stating the same. Wish you all the best..!

I sent my medicals on Aug 23rd 2010.
Medicals received on Aug 27rd 2010.
File transferred on Jan 12 2011

Have fun.

Cheers,
RoylaHeart
 
Has anyone else noticed that those that received Initial Assesment are the ones with applications stuck in Buffalo?

And (eventhough I am hoping it is not so) it seems a background check may impact those Initial Assessment / Buffalo applications.

So, has anyone else noticed the trend depicted below?

Initial Assessment = Application Stuck @ Buffalo = Background Check
 
Yes, I have noticed that too from other threads, those with initial assessment letter are still waiting for PPR regardless which province nominated them.

jovan said:
Has anyone else noticed that those that received Initial Assesment are the ones with applications stuck in Buffalo?

And (eventhough I am hoping it is not so) it seems a background check may impact those Initial Assessment / Buffalo applications.

So, has anyone else noticed the trend depicted below?

Initial Assessment = Application Stuck @ Buffalo = Background Check
 
I think that may be the case, are people of certain nationality are subject to background check ?

Are people who have their application in Buffalo are all from India ?

Regards


rubyalabar said:
Yes, I have noticed that too from other threads, those with initial assessment letter are still waiting for PPR regardless which province nominated them.
 
Are people who have their application in Buffalo are all from India ?

The answer should be "NO" because all AINP nominee shall send their pplications to Buffalo.
 
by "initial assessment" do you mean AINP preassessed candidates? If yes, this assumption may be incorrect. i am not a preassessed candidate yet my file is with Buffallo.



rubyalabar said:
Yes, I have noticed that too from other threads, those with initial assessment letter are still waiting for PPR regardless which province nominated them.
 
Hi Friends,

I am planing to use AVR (Automatic Visa Revalidation rule) I Have valid H1B and visa expired in passport. my wife has valid H4 visa stamp in her passport. Does she need to use AVR? The reason why i am asking if you want use AVR we should keep our I94 while leaving the USA. i appreciate any info.

Thanks
 
i meant those who received a letter form Buffalo saying that no additional documents are required, medicals have been received and confirmation or request to pay RPRF, etc.

lettuce_tomatoes said:
by "initial assessment" do you mean AINP preassessed candidates? If yes, this assumption may be incorrect. i am not a preassessed candidate yet my file is with Buffallo.
 
No I meant to say are all people who are waiting from Buffalo are Indian citizens.



the said:
Are people who have their application in Buffalo are all from India ?

The answer should be "NO" because all AINP nominee shall send their pplications to Buffalo.
 
Hi,

Are you AINP nominated..? i mean AINP, H1B. Why did they asked you pay stubs and w2.

Thanks
Lee


DILSE said:
See below for my case transfered to detroit.

File Transfered to detroit : 11/09/2010
Additional documents request : 12/10/2010 ( recent pay stubs, W2 for last 3 years, Employment letter with job discription and responsibilities on employer letter head, US M.S degree certificate , ALL I-797 ,PCC ( I made cover letter explanning that original PCC was submitted to Buffalo @ time of application.).

PPR 01/10/2011.

Hope this will help u.
 
lettuce_tomatoes said:
by "initial assessment" do you mean AINP preassessed candidates? If yes, this assumption may be incorrect. i am not a preassessed candidate yet my file is with Buffallo.

No, I do not mean Pre assessment.

There are applicants who have submitted medicals and who later received letters from Buffalo telling them their Initial Assessment is done; an interview is not needed and they should pay RPRF if they have not. This is the Initial Assessment I am referring to.
 
jovan said:
Has anyone else noticed that those that received Initial Assesment are the ones with applications stuck in Buffalo?

And (eventhough I am hoping it is not so) it seems a background check may impact those Initial Assessment / Buffalo applications.

So, has anyone else noticed the trend depicted below?

Initial Assessment = Application Stuck @ Buffalo = Background Check

I am not sure people are stuck because of background check or nationality - I have seen Phillipinos, Indians and other nationailities. My view on this is that they retained some files, which they thought are easiest to process, with all documentation complete, RPRF paid etc. And they transferred the rest to other consulates. I also, think they really had no method or logic; someone just came and picked files at random. I suppose at some point, they thought they would be able tocome back and process these files, but they have been so busy as usual that never got to it

If you look at my file for example, it is probably the most simplest and straightforward of all. I have lived and studied in only 2 counties - India and US. I just think we were just plain unlucky.

What is also worrisome, is unlike others, Buffalo seems to show no progress. So, what does mean, they will keep our files there for the next one year?
 
For some other reasons it kinda make me laugh the visa office reminds me of a classic movie "The Good The Bad and The Ugly" :-* :-* :-*

chigirl said:
I am not sure people are stuck because of background check or nationality - I have seen Phillipinos, Indians and other nationailities. My view on this is that they retained some files, which I think are easiest to process, with all documentation complete, RPRF paid etc. And they transferred the rest to other consulates. I also, think they really had no method or logic; someone just came and picked files at random. I suppose at some point, they thought they would be able tocome back, and process these files, but they have been so busy as usual that never got to it

If you look at my file for example, it is probably the most simplest and straightforward of all. I have lived and studied in only 2 counties - India and US. I just think we were just plain unlucky.
 
LoL, if therez a John Wayne fan visa officer, he might be murmuring..."i havent approved one single applicant file in tha last one yer, but pilgrim you shall wait till i finish my cigar"



josephdadreamer said:
For some other reasons it kinda make me laugh the visa office reminds me of a classic movie "The Good The Bad and The Ugly" :-* :-* :-*