Hi Alittlewave, I have been with my wife for 13 years since high school and we have pictures throughout the years. I am not sure if there should be any delay when the only purpose for spouse sponsorship is to prove if the relationship is genuine. These officers are just taking their time due to lack of people, tons of applications, time to process one application, too many fraud applications, taking applications from too many countries (Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Iran, Cambodia, Indonesia, etc.) and so on. If I were the officer, I would be so fed up too lol.Alittlewave said:I think it doesn't mean physical files pile up on the table. I think after initial assessment each file is coded and categorized in different sections waiting to final review. For examples, files that are decided to go quick go to "6 months" section, and files that are decided to go slow go to "20 months" section, or files that are decided to be interviewed go to "interview" section, and from there files are solved in their own order. That explains some cases go to final review very quick after initial assessment and some cases have to wait like my case.
On my GCMS notes, I saw my initial assessment done in September 2012, then my file is just sitting there the whole year until now to wait for final review.
Of course these are just my speculation about the way they do, I may be wrong.
Actually this is the 3rd time I got Canada tourist visa. The first 2 times are single entry visas, and I go and come back within visa duration.kevin09 said:That's super generous from visa officer side! I don't know that we could apply for multiple entry visa, so now I know . My wife's visa will be expired 6 months from now, but I think the period we are allowed to stay will be determined by the landing officer. Between, how do you know it's multiple entry visa? It doesn't show on my wife's visa if it's single or multiple though.
i cant believe mine is exactly same as urs..according to my gcms notes.my wifes file went to singapore in june..initial assessment was done in september with "recommend passed" and noted saying "no concerns found" file ready for officers review and decisionAlittlewave said:I think it doesn't mean physical files pile up on the table. I think after initial assessment each file is coded and categorized in different sections waiting to final review. For examples, files that are decided to go quick go to "6 months" section, and files that are decided to go slow go to "20 months" section, or files that are decided to be interviewed go to "interview" section, and from there files are solved in their own order. That explains some cases go to final review very quick after initial assessment and some cases have to wait like my case.
On my GCMS notes, I saw my initial assessment done in September 2012, then my file is just sitting there the whole year until now to wait for final review.
Of course these are just my speculation about the way they do, I may be wrong.
It was first done by C T 0 1 8 2 8, and then was assigned to A G 0 0 8 9 4. If we have the same code, it may mean we are grouped in the same section, and very badly this section is extremely slow.diyabrar said:i cant believe mine is exactly same as urs..
anyway would u please check ur notes and see the section which says application assignment ..and check the visa officer code..iam pretty sure we should have the same one ...
code which i saw in my gcms notes..the other forum member with the same visa officer code..either they have been waiting like me or their file was touched for final review after 22 months and over..but the files r finalized in 26 months thou...makes sense?
Alittlewave said:It was first done by C T 0 1 8 2 8, and then was assigned to A G 0 0 8 9 4. If we have the same code, it may mean we are grouped in the same section, and very badly this section is extremely slow.
Wow, I cannot believe it. Somehow my guess is right, isn't it? Your friend who has the same code and was finalized in 26 months. Did he/she have to be interviewed or just wait the whole 26 months?diyabrar said:TOLD yAaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! same AG 0894!!!!!!!!!! thr ct01828 is the one who assigns ..basically the supervisor....i know three people with same visa officer same situation..!!!!!
MY analysis is correct!!!!
None of the visa offices are on strike anymoreCanuck2211 said:What is the status of Singapore VO ? Are they on strike ? Is there any improvement on process times as of late or are we all still in a SVO limbo ??
no interview....just had to wait.the visa officer is basically slowAlittlewave said:Wow, I cannot believe it. Somehow my guess is right, isn't it? Your friend who has the same code and was finalized in 26 months. Did he/she have to be interviewed or just wait the whole 26 months?
vfs email u d track number, u didnt get that? when did u submitted ur passport can u plz tell??semlay said:Where and how many numbers is the VFS tracking number?
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Hi Semlay, When did you get your PPR? Are you expecting PP through VFS? If yes, when did you send the passport to SVO? please share your info with us.semlay said:Where and how many numbers is the VFS tracking number?
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