How do you know this and what other country is it?Shiny88 said:a lots of applicant received the second letter in exactly one year after receiving first interview letter from other country dealing with singapore.
How do you know this and what other country is it?Shiny88 said:a lots of applicant received the second letter in exactly one year after receiving first interview letter from other country dealing with singapore.
Just have a look in the GPO and you might get it there. You could search it even without a tracking no. Just pretend with them as you're a policemanbdlugger said:Hi all,
I actually decided to go with the registered as I had nothing but vague answers from these courier cimpanies in BD. Singapore mailed the passport on May 25, 2012 as per the e-mail communication, however I have not receieved the passport yet. A bit worried, it's been more than two weeks. Don't know how much longer it is going to take. E-mailed Singapore asking for the tracking no. for the registered mail, waiting for a response, apparently it may take 28 days for them to answer my query.
Already looked into that, both at Dhaka central and the airport. They haven't got the pkg yet, as per their record.Zihobar said:Just have a look in the GPO and you might get it there. You could search it even without a tracking no. Just pretend with them as you're a policeman![]()
believe me it works 8)
Sounds like the pkg not yet in BD. I can only say just don't get so worried as postal system is not that bad.bdlugger said:Already looked into that, both at Dhaka central and the airport. They haven't got the pkg yet, as per their record.
Yes, I have talked to the Post Master of GPO regarding the security level of a registered mail. He told me that, it is totally secured. Because, every point there remains an entry with its tracking number. So, no chance of losing your passport. It takes long, that's the problem. In case of Singapore to Dhaka, my practical experience tells that it may take upto 25 days !Zihobar said:Sounds like the pkg not yet in BD. I can only say just don't get so worried as postal system is not that bad.
We're all hoping and praying you'll get it asap.
It's right. Registered mail is very secured but it takes long to reach.rakibcsebuet said:Yes, I have talked to the Post Master of GPO regarding the security level of a registered mail. He told me that, it is totally secured. Because, every point there remains an entry with its tracking number. So, no chance of losing your passport. It takes long, that's the problem. In case of Singapore to Dhaka, my practical experience tells that it may take upto 25 days !
But, don't worry at all bdlugger![]()
Could you please send me the source of information or any link?jnathan said:From Singapore it takes only a week for any package to reach Dhaka/South Asia by Registered Mail.
Big risk taken by the applicant.
May god help you.
You should check your facts before making them public. As per SingPost, the time for registered article (assuming air mail) for BD is 5-10 +2 (for registered article) business days. Weekends are different between Singapore (sat and sun) and BD (Fri and sat), so that adds one more day to the transit, and the time only applies for major cities.jnathan said:From Singapore it takes only a week for any package to reach Dhaka/South Asia by Registered Mail.
Big risk taken by the applicant.
May god help you.
Congratulation Shaheenaz!!! Interview waived, tension over for you dearShaheenaz said:Finally my husband's file is in process ..Alhamdulillah. Hope the back ground check doesn't take too long. May Allah help all of us to reunite with our family ASAP.
Janathan,jnathan said:Wrong.
background checks are over, VO can stll check anything on his own at this time of IN Process.
This is the time when VO will waive/ ask for an interview.
Shiny, still its not waived unyil she gets the MR.