Mercy24
Champion Member
- Feb 5, 2015
- 56
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 10-Nov 2014
- AOR Received.
- 23-Jan 2015
- File Transfer...
- 12-Feb 2015 InProcess......: 7-Aug 2015
- Med's Request
- 25-Aug 2015
- Med's Done....
- 7-Sep 2015 DecisionMade.: 28-Sep 2015
- Passport Req..
- 7-Oct 2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- 12-Oct 2015
- LANDED..........
- 24-Dec 2015
Re: SPOUSAL Sponsorship PAKISTAN @ London Visa Office
1) If you have to wait more than one year to bring your spouse to Canada its too long.
2) LVO can improve their communication
3) LVO should provide timely information (people are waiting for interviews to be scheduled)
In my wife's case, she still had 2 months validity on her medical but they still asked her to do a re-medical.
Although they have cleared most of Islamabad backlog which they had sufficient time for, there is still so much improvement they can make.
Part of the issue is also resource allocation, they are handling increasing amount applications from multiple nationalities with multiple visa classifications but no increase in human resources.
There is also very little transparency. Inconsistency in updating eCAS. I can't praise them but I am grateful that I did not have to experience that painful period when it was taking 3 years or more to process PR visa applications.
I think most of us can agree...Sarim said:LVO working fast but not in professional manner like other visa offices, some people are done in 8 to 9 months some waiting since last 15 months which is quite unfair...I can understand your point..but other side we should thankful to LVO atleast they are processing our files even clear Islamabad backlogs...
1) If you have to wait more than one year to bring your spouse to Canada its too long.
2) LVO can improve their communication
3) LVO should provide timely information (people are waiting for interviews to be scheduled)
In my wife's case, she still had 2 months validity on her medical but they still asked her to do a re-medical.
Although they have cleared most of Islamabad backlog which they had sufficient time for, there is still so much improvement they can make.
Part of the issue is also resource allocation, they are handling increasing amount applications from multiple nationalities with multiple visa classifications but no increase in human resources.
There is also very little transparency. Inconsistency in updating eCAS. I can't praise them but I am grateful that I did not have to experience that painful period when it was taking 3 years or more to process PR visa applications.