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Kbean said:
My wife's ECAS was changed to Decision Made on May 5th and still waiting for her PP and visa. IOM is no longer providing the service of sending/receiving PPs from SVO. My wife has to sent it via DHL and we would expect SVO to send it back by courrier or registered mail. Your wife should be receiving it soon.

Hey KBean ... where do you live in Canada? I was wonder if you live in Ontario and if your wife departure from Tan San Nhat airport; we could book the ticket later on so our wives could travel together ... Let me know ... thanks
 
alex1234p said:
thank you mikeymike and vietnam2013. :)

is my wife's "national identity document" her "giay chung minh nhan dan"? if so, the issue of date is on the back along with her fingerprints but there's no expiry date on the card that i see.

Alex,

Confirm as well. There is no expiry date on it.
 
alex1234p said:
thank you mikeymike and vietnam2013. :)

is my wife's "national identity document" her "giay chung minh nhan dan"? if so, the issue of date is on the back along with her fingerprints but there's no expiry date on the card that i see.
CMND card is valid for 15 years from date of issued. we had no problem with it.
 
do you think it matters that on my wife's Vietnam passport it only has the year for her birthday? will that be a problem for CIC or SVO?
 
alex1234p said:
do you think it matters that on my wife's Vietnam passport it only has the year for her birthday? will that be a problem for CIC or SVO?

How is that possible?
 
mikeymyke said:
How is that possible?

haha, my wife is from a place that is very village like.hahah. in her house hold registry, her dad, her mom and herself do not have a day and month for date of birth, only year. so, her ID only has the year as well and when she went to do her passport that is what she gave them, and apparently that's all they printed on her passport. strange, i know. how can the vietnamese gov't only put the year for date of birth on a passport. :)
 
My wife went to iom hcmc to submit her passport. They not providing passport transmission service right now. We have to wait a few days for it to be operational.
 
alex1234p said:
do you think it matters that on my wife's Vietnam passport it only has the year for her birthday? will that be a problem for CIC or SVO?
you should ask ur wife to have a new passport done with accurate and full birthdate. Having just the year I'm afraid might not suffice. How would ur wife explain the passport if she presented it at immigration port in Canada? Just my opinion.
 
thanh245 said:
My wife went to iom hcmc to submit her passport. They not providing passport transmission service right now. We have to wait a few days for it to be operational.
Many applicants here in Vietnam they sent their passport through Fedex or DHL. Go ahead with that. You should not wait for IOM
 
thanh245 said:
My wife went to iom hcmc to submit her passport. They not providing passport transmission service right now. We have to wait a few days for it to be operational.

You should inquire IOM about sending passport with DHL or FedEx. We wasted 2 weeks waiting for them and decided to use DHL instead.
 
Anyone else received news on their application after the interview? Looks like thanh245 got passport request. Anyone else?
 
My wife called Iom and they say now they are accepting passports. My wife is going today to submit passport. I will update again soon.
 
Dragoon said:
Anyone else received news on their application after the interview? Looks like thanh245 got passport request. Anyone else?

We did the re med on April 22nd... nothing yet!
 
alex1234p said:
haha, my wife is from a place that is very village like.hahah. in her house hold registry, her dad, her mom and herself do not have a day and month for date of birth, only year. so, her ID only has the year as well and when she went to do her passport that is what she gave them, and apparently that's all they printed on her passport. strange, i know. how can the vietnamese gov't only put the year for date of birth on a passport. :)

That's pretty weird. I would definitely include an explanation to CIC about this because they might think the passport is a fake. But if they're experienced enough with Vietnamese who live in the remote rural areas, and if this really is a common practice, then the VOs shouldn't have any problem with your wife's passport. Just include the explanation just in case. What about her birth certificate, criminal record, and marriage certificate? They've just the year too?
 
What about her birth certificate, criminal record, and marriage certificate? They've just the year too?

yeah, it is weird. her birth certificate does have her full date of birth but her family registry and her ID doesn't. when she went and got her passport done, they only required her household registry, i think, and so that's what they used for her date of birth.

yes, i will definitely include an explanation. i called CIC today and they said to do exactly what you said i should do. thanks mikeymyke.