Thanks AMJ.. I will apply..finger crossAMJ said:Most probably, you would not be given the TRV by the Embassy of Canada as you have an open file with CIC but no harm in applying.
Thanks AMJ.. I will apply..finger crossAMJ said:Most probably, you would not be given the TRV by the Embassy of Canada as you have an open file with CIC but no harm in applying.
Impresso said:Hello kmishal,
I am not sure of the rules and regulation in KSA - but you have strong grounds to visit your family plus if you are working full time I dont see why you wouldn't get a visit visa.
I would apply in person/or at least get an interview to speak to an immigration officer - provide enough evidence that you would return back to KSA and also to prove that your wife is pregnant . Let us know how it goes.
JenPin - you gave me a very positive hope..Thanks for that..Your case is similar to mine, I applied in Dec30 2013...JenPin said:Hi Kmishal,
I applied for TRV in Feb 2013 (in-person at the Embassy) and in Sept 2013 (through VFS, Abu Dhabi) and got rejected both times.
My PR application was submitted only in Dec 2013 and in April 2014 I applied for TRV in the Abu Dhabi Embassy (in-person again) and got a 2 year multiple-entry visa to Canada. I included a letter explaining how my TRV got rejected twice and hence we had to travel to another destination to celebrate our wedding anniversary. I also mentioned that we both missed each other at Christmas & New Year and wanted to celebrate Easter together as a family. I specifically mentioned that we had gotten SA and I would return after my holiday to complete the PR process and will not over-stay. At the counter too I begged with the Visa Officer to let me travel to Canada and how I missed my husband and 2 weeks later I got my PP with the visa stamped!
I think you should write to them saying that you want to be with your wife during the pregnancy and show proof that you are currently employed and will return after her delivery.
Good luck!!
Sounds like it is a good and a bad thing at the same time - Because you really dont know what is going on - Hopefully we all move to the PPR stage (God Willing )JenPin said:I too think that the ADVO sends an AOR only if they need additional documents submitted. Else PPR is the next step when they are ready to issue the visa.
Yes indeed we are in the same boat - You are hitting almost 2 months after your SA and I am hitting almost 3 months, and haven't heard anything yet.ARAD said:Im a may applicant. Recieved SA in july and no news since.
All the best kmishal - I really understand your situation. My wife is pregnant too , and it is hard to be away at a time like this.kmishal said:thanks Impresso, thanks for advice..yes I will apply in person instead of Online..I agree it may give more chance to explain the situation..thanks dear
Ya - and you also got your Notes, which doesn't tell you much and it was last updated in May. I guess it is only a matter of time and for us to have patience.March2014apply said:lol. I received Sponsorship Approval in April..
Been almost 5 months for me now! Nothing...
Provide CIC with these additional docs ASAP and hopefully they would themselves extend your Medicals and accordingly send you PPR.lonely wife said:hello guys,
i received additional docs request on august 10,2014 from the abudhabi visa office.
they requested
-RQ for applicant
-exit and entry records from the UAE official immigration for the sponsor
-travel history form
-noa, 3 paystubs, tax papers
my medical has expired, so what will be the next step?? ??? ???
sama1 said:Hello guys, i have some question regarding immigration forms.i am sponsoring my husband(Pakistan national) from Canada. he lives in saudi arabia and has residence permit. i have confusion about country specific instructions ( part 3 ) that, what checklist i have to print as there has nothing mentioned specially for saudi residents? as his visa office is Abu Dhabi, should he fill out the Abu Dhabi residency questionnaire or not?