Phew, again.. lack of patience.. thanks!kryt0n said:No. Any changes before ITA won't matter at all.
Phew, again.. lack of patience.. thanks!kryt0n said:No. Any changes before ITA won't matter at all.
Word of advice: Learn to be patient. You're going to need it once you receive AOR.astralsource said:Phew, again.. lack of patience.. thanks!
Someone told me that already.. ah yes, life thanks.. must.. be.. patient..mgnlky said:Word of advice: Learn to be patient. You're going to need it once you receive AOR.
Though it is mandatory to upload colour copy, no one ihas reported rejection just because of sending b&w copy. Send them for your satisfaction if you want.Success2015 said:Hi Friends,
I had submitted my application on Jan 13 , 2017 under cec. Unfortunately, I had uploaded b&W PCC copy is it ok? however, In my passport page PCC stamp and signature is color.
Can i send color PCC through IRCC webform ?
Please help me in this situation.
Thank you
nopes ...even I have shown POF as joint account with my non accompanying spouse.I have passed the eligibility stage amd background check is in progress.narindersahib said:have we seen any rejection where main applicant showed POF in joint account with accmpnying spouse ?
Thank you for ur reply.bestofluck said:Though it is mandatory to upload colour copy, no one ihas reported rejection just because of sending b&w copy. Send them for your satisfaction if you want.
No..narindersahib said:have we seen any rejection where main applicant showed POF in joint account with accmpnying spouse ?
So, have you traveled to the United States after that? If yes, have you mentioned the details about that travel? I would recommend that you raise a CSE and mention this detail. Good luck!Sluffy said:Looks like I'm getting a bit paranoic.
I have an extensive travel history, let's say 30+ journeys in past 4 years, though everything on tourism, it means almost nothing longer than 3 weeks.
Though due to a large number of travels, all of them could not be filled in the Travel History chart. They said "if they are too many, mention the most recent ones"
But the thing is that 9 years ago I spent 2.5 months in the US, and due it was not very recent and I might have deleted the line for it. No violations, no penalties, no fines, nothing. Came in - came out.
I understand that the main purpose of travel history is to find if I spent 6 or more months in any country in order to check the police certificate for it.
But as the US is a "very important" neighbor, may this cause any problems?