Vikram18
Hero Member
- Nov 5, 2015
- 16
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 03-03-2016
- AOR Received.
- 31-03-2016 AOR2 Received: 19-04-2016
- File Transfer...
- 07-04-2016
- Med's Request
- Upfront
- Med's Done....
- 09-02-2016
- Passport Req..
- 11-05-2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 17-05-2016
- LANDED..........
- 24-06-2016
I would strongly suggest that you apply outland. As you have noticed that applications are getting processed much quickly from New Delhi, you will be better off applying outland. Although, you'll have to see the situation in Sep-16.Jameee said:Dear Members,
Can you please help me in making some decision:
My fiancee is currently working in USA on H1-B. This is expiring next month - June-2016. However, company is working to get this extended.
We are planned to get married in Sep-16, in India.
I am resident here and she will be moving here after marriage.
1. Having H1-B and working in states, how long does it take for Outland app to get processed? Please suggest
2. Should we pursue for getting H1-B extended?
[I understand applying Outland would help in quick processing for spousal PR. But, fiancee is not in comfort to stay in USA and wants to go back India. Trying to make some wise decision and her considerations].
So here, I am thinking after marriage, I will apply Visitor visa in India then process Inland, once fiancee is in canada.
3. How safe are we in getting through Visitor visa approved in India? Is there any reason for rejections?
Now, that I am reading OutLand app in India are getting processed more quickly
4. Should I make decision to go for OutLand app from India, instead of aplying visitor and then Inland?
5. How long OutLand app takes from India (CIC says 14 months)?
Would be glad to receive your inputs on above queries.
She can still apply outland even if she is in Canada on TRV. Since she is already working in US, I would suggest she apply for TRV now from US rather than waiting till you get married. After marriage chances of approval of TRV are reduced as she will have a strong connection and motive to stay permanently in Canada. Others can suggest more.