It seems no body exceeded 12 weeks yet....Probably after 15th of this month...engg said:There is no noise in regards to communication with AINP for past two weeks.What is happening to Jan applications????
It seems no body exceeded 12 weeks yet....Probably after 15th of this month...engg said:There is no noise in regards to communication with AINP for past two weeks.What is happening to Jan applications????
Are you referring to AINP or CIC? If it is AINP then Minister should listen to AINP people about the levels of immigration. For CIC the Minister might ask them to slow down the processing so that the PR makes their landing after the economic situation improves, So 5- 12 months can be 8-15 months or so.Just a thought.Appu said:I guess they have stopped the processing till March end for the Ministers new PR target!!!
Check:Ambitious07 said:Hi,
I am new on this forum. I want to submit my application under AINP. Please anybody would like to guide me ? what form I have to submit along what documents ? I'll be very thankful for this help.
Congratulations UnderMemphis. Thank you for sharing good news with us.UnderMemphis said:Hi folks,
I just wanted to give my input regarding my experince with the AINP process.
Just as a background, I have lived in the US for the past 10 years. I got my bachelor's degree in 2002 and have been working ever since on my H1-B.
I started back in July 2008 for my Pre-assessment.
I sent in my AINP application on August 14, 2008.
My AINP application was approved in late November 2008.
I sent in CIC application in December 2008. Because of a couple of errors (wrong amount on cashier's cheque and did not send them copies of visas showing that I have lived in the US for more than a year) the application was returned to me. I made the corrections and sent in my application once again right before Christmas.
I was informed earlier this week that a file # has been created for me and that I get my medical examination done.
I have a doctor's appt on Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
Hope this helps! Would like to answer any questions folks may have.
HiUnderMemphis said:Hi folks,
I just wanted to give my input regarding my experince with the AINP process.
Just as a background, I have lived in the US for the past 10 years. I got my bachelor's degree in 2002 and have been working ever since on my H1-B.
I started back in July 2008 for my Pre-assessment.
I sent in my AINP application on August 14, 2008.
My AINP application was approved in late November 2008.
I sent in CIC application in December 2008. Because of a couple of errors (wrong amount on cashier's cheque and did not send them copies of visas showing that I have lived in the US for more than a year) the application was returned to me. I made the corrections and sent in my application once again right before Christmas.
I was informed earlier this week that a file # has been created for me and that I get my medical examination done.
I have a doctor's appt on Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
Hope this helps! Would like to answer any questions folks may have.
Congratulations and Thank You for joining us here. Welcome to the H1b-Albertans group.UnderMemphis said:Hi folks,
I just wanted to give my input regarding my experince with the AINP process.
Just as a background, I have lived in the US for the past 10 years. I got my bachelor's degree in 2002 and have been working ever since on my H1-B.
I started back in July 2008 for my Pre-assessment.
I sent in my AINP application on August 14, 2008.
My AINP application was approved in late November 2008.
I sent in CIC application in December 2008. Because of a couple of errors (wrong amount on cashier's cheque and did not send them copies of visas showing that I have lived in the US for more than a year) the application was returned to me. I made the corrections and sent in my application once again right before Christmas.
I was informed earlier this week that a file # has been created for me and that I get my medical examination done.
I have a doctor's appt on Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
Hope this helps! Would like to answer any questions folks may have.