hm82 said:Visa Office : New Delhi
Category: Spouse Sponsorship
Hi everyone, we have something to share and desperately seeking feedback from the Senior Members on this issue :-
I was incessantly checking eCAS since morning after I realized our file went to "In Process" a day back ! Half an hour back our status changed to "Decision Made" with NO Address Update
Following is a snapshot from my wife's eCAS status which SAYS "DECISION MADE"
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We received [WIFE'S NAME]'s application for permanent residence on December 31, 2012.
We started processing [WIFE'S NAME] 's application on April 5, 2013.
Medical results have been received.
A decision has been made on [WIFE'S NAME]'s application. The office will contact [WIFE'S NAME] concerning this decision.
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We are really WORRIED about the EXACT DECISION. For a POSITIVE outcome (which we are expecting) , what's the normal protocol?
Does NDVO send out email for POSITIVE outcome OR do we just wait for the Passport ? Also, any other way to know in advance of the DECISION?
ANOTHER thing - we haven't got my CANADIAN address updated on my wife's E-CAS status yet? Does the ADDRESS UPDATE happen at the same time (The Decision Made status change happened less than an hour back ) ? or does it some time to reflect e-CAS ?
Appreciate your comments,
thanks
hm82
Yes. In fact, it is best that he does so because once it is granted his status issue is resolved.SmithyLinds said:Hi there!
Wondering if anyone could give me any advice. My husband and I are getting ready to submit our inland application. He is from the UK so when he initially came to visit he only needed the stamp in his passport which was valid for 6 months. We were married during that time. So my question is because he has overstayed his visit (without any type of visa) is he able to apply for a work permit at the same time we file for Spouse/Permanent Residency???
Thanks in advance
Thank you so much for the quick reply!! We don't want to make any mistakes along the way. May I ask what form it is for the work permit. I am confused as to which one he would file. And does it take the duration of the whole process to obtain the work permit or is it at a certain stage of the process. Aghhh so many questions lol!!! I really appreciate your help and your timecomputergeek said:Yes. In fact, it is best that he does so because once it is granted his status issue is resolved.
The "spouse/partner in-Canada class" allows out-of-status applicants as a matter of public policy. The granting of the work permit will bring him back into status.
This question comes up so frequently I have the URL bookmarked: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/extend-worker.aspSmithyLinds said:Thank you so much for the quick reply!! We don't want to make any mistakes along the way. May I ask what form it is for the work permit. I am confused as to which one he would file. And does it take the duration of the whole process to obtain the work permit or is it at a certain stage of the process. Aghhh so many questions lol!!! I really appreciate your help and your time
Hello there Kishie, have you looked on the 2013 New Delhi Visa Office (NDVO) thread on this forum? You may have better luck posting your question there. Here is the link below:Kishie said:Dear All,
This is a request for all the Indian who read/write on this forum.
I am looking for an Indian couple (Canada PR holder) who did interfaith marriage (very specific Hindu-Christian faith) and got their spouse visa approval from New Delhi Visa office (outland)
I would appreciate if you can share what all information you had provided during your spouse application. Any specific details in particular were provided or were asked by Visa office later in the processing stage (may be in interview or email/letter sent by CIC asking for more information) which would help other (even me) in curtailing the processing time for the spouse visa.
I am asking this because I have learnt that interfaith marriage in India (very specific Hindu-Christian) are refused spouse visa by the New Delhi Visa Office very easily.
Your valuable inputs will help me as I did interfaith marriage (where I am Christian and my husband is Hindu). We did Court marriage then traditional marriage as per both religions (without converting). I am applying for spouse sponsorship very soon.
You can still apply online....americanadians said:Now that we have applied for my husbands inland PR, we are working on the application to extend his visitors visa (we will apply for a work permit later if/when we receive AIP). Anywho, we have done this twice before, the visitors visa extension that is, the last time being a year ago. As I remember we used to be able to apply online, even if we weren't paying with a credit card, and we would scan the fee receipt in for them. But that has changed, now we have to do a paper application. So I download the paper application and it is asking all kinds of questions about his work and education history and even medical information. I do not remember this on the applications we have done previously! I feel like I'm applying for PR all over again. It seems like the right application (IMM5708), but is it? Am I doing the right form, and there has just been a big overhaul in the application to extend visitors visas? Just want to confirm. Seems like a lot has changed.
I know, but it doesn't allow you anymore if you are paying for it a bank and not with a credit card online. It doesn't allow you to just scan in and send them the fee receipt anymore.parker24 said:You can still apply online....
http://www.cic.gc.ca/ctc-vac/getting-started.asp
Yes it does. You have to request the reciept from CIC. See here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/visitor.aspamericanadians said:I know, but it doesn't allow you anymore if you are paying for it a bank and not with a credit card online. It doesn't allow you to just scan in and send them the fee receipt anymore.
I have the fee receipt. Ok, if you go through that survey, it asks "can you pay online using a credit card and submit your documents online etc." in on question. If you say no, I do not want to pay with a credit card, even if you can do your documents online, it makes you do a paper application. It does not even give you the option to do the online application, if you are not paying with a credit card. That's not even my biggest concern though, I don't mind sending a paper application, I just wasn't sure if it was the right one, because it is so different from the last time we applied. I just wanted know, if there had been some major changes in the visitors extension applications and that I was doing the right one.parker24 said:Yes it does. You have to request the reciept from CIC. See here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/visitor.asp
"Payment of fees at a financial institution in Canada
If you cannot or do not wish to pay online, you must obtain an original receipt form IMM 5401 in order to pay at a financial institution. This form is not available on the website because an original receipt with a unique serial number must be used. You may order an original receipt by mail."
Here's where it is to order: https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/kms/introinit.do?dispatch=introinit&appno=5401&lang=en
Not advice, just good luck.Scott2539 said:My sponorship was approved and my wife in Kenya has her PRV application in 3 months ago. We have also put in for a TRV application 1 month ago and it was denied. Now we are submitting another TRV with a letter of support from MP and highlighting our daughter 2 yrs old is a canadian by bithrite born outside canada. We also highlite it is difficult for me to visit as I have to work, I am supporting them and i am here is canada a single parent to a nine year old.
What advise do you have?
Scott