Let enjoy your life and temp forget SGVO right now ! processing time at SGVO is 25 months now and is updated quarterly. But we don't know the situation after 1 year ! maybe 36 months ! haha I am so boringtaivoi said:Wait time now 25 months bro.
Let enjoy your life and temp forget SGVO right now ! processing time at SGVO is 25 months now and is updated quarterly. But we don't know the situation after 1 year ! maybe 36 months ! haha I am so boringtaivoi said:Wait time now 25 months bro.
long way to go point_mukos. 25 months of processing...point_mukos said:Category........: PNP(SINP)
Visa Office......: Singapore
App. Filed.......: October 2010
Doc's Request.: attached
AOR Received.: April 8, 2013
IELTS Request: attached
Med's Request: waiting
Med's Done....:waiting
Interview........:waiting
Passport Req..: Waiting.....
VISA ISSUED...: Not Yet
LANDED..........: not yet
6 month no updates
Any news for Singapore Visa Office ?
Don't worry ! the processing time is now 25 months but it is longer and longer.....at SGVO. They get high salary but work slowlyboggz said:long way to go point_mukos. 25 months of processing...
@ Point_mukospoint_mukos said:Thanks for replay steveheng71 , steveheng71 & boggz
Singapore visa office Responsible for Permanent Resident Applications for 11 countries and they can issue only 700 PNP visa a year .m I right .but last 2 years I am watching on canadavisa forum only a very few got there Permanent Residence visa on time .maybe none ... when i applied it shows 6 month now 25 month i think end of this year it will be 100 month .... we knows
boggz said:hi malfoy, yes i am from philippines. that is because i am a singapore pr and living in singapore for 7 years already. so no choice for me, they will assign my application to sgvo.
You can refer the sample on www . gcmsnotes . com to understand it.kaisin82 said:just gotten my GCMS notes, it's long...anyone know where or what to look
Hi Goring, I am not sure on recent applications if you can choose the visa office when you submit your application. But given a chance, definitely choose Manila for faster processing time.Goring said:Hi boogz,
Tnx sa advice mo sa akin,with it, I was able to read SGVO thread.Six years na ako ngwowork sa Thailand as non-immigrant visa at umuuwi ako sa atin every year.Do you think pwede payagan nila akong pumili ng visa office which is Pinas na lang?
If sa SGVO ang gusto nila,di na qualified ang edad ko sa tagal ba naman ng process nila.
Thanks much.
Hi Goring, i believe it depends with the officer that may received your documents from CIO-NS because you are currently residing in Thailand as they opt to forward all documents/applications to the particular responsible VO.boggz said:Hi Goring, I am not sure on recent applications if you can choose the visa office when you submit your application. But given a chance, definitely choose Manila for faster processing time.
ocir.b said:Hi Goring, i believe it depends with the officer that may received your documents from CIO-NS because you are currently residing in Thailand as they opt to forward all documents/applications to the particular responsible VO.
As it seems, in my application i indicated Manila as my visa office, however, they chose to forward my documents to SGVO for further process. And since i am no longer working in Singapore, so i decided to wrote SGVO to request for file transfer but have not received any reply till to date. I dont understand why SGVO processing is so stagnant.
The good news is, a few applicants managed to get their application transferred to Manila VO.
Good luck!
@ kaisin My lesson is that forget them and we do our current works! As I said in the last message their annually visa target is the lowest in Asia but their processing time is the longest.But point_mukos is happy about that. He really waits up to 100 month processing time !kaisin82 said:nusrat, my status is the same as yours still =(
point_mukos>> welcome to join us in this long queue =)
anyway, i found out that Miss Heather Grant is the current High Commissioner of Canada to Singapore and was wondering if that might be the reason why the delays are getting longer and longer since she joined in 2012. Previously, applicants do not have to wait so long pre-2012. sigh....they really need to know that our plans and dreams are disrupted with such a long wait. The visa office should actually address the issue and provide a projected dateline for each application.
why is Singapore office currentluy the slowest processing office? If the backlog is hard to manage, maybe they might like to hire more manpower or distribute the workload to other visa office?