Mahen82 said:
Hello Everyone
Very new to the forum. Trying to apply for my mom super visa from Chennai, India. Couple of questions that i have in my mind that the experts in the forum could help me:
1. Do i address my letters and other correspondence to Chennai CVAC or Bangalore? Does Chennai CVAC just accept applications for transferring to Bangalore CVAC?
I don't know much about CVAC's in India. But what letters are you intending to send them? Invitation letters are normally addressed to parents.
2. Whats the Visa fess and if we are paying by cheque or DD beacuse i am applying by paper whom do we have it address it to? I have searched the whole pages of Visa fees and couldn't find the name that we need to address to.
If you're applying on paper; aren't you handing in your application in person? If so, the VAC office will instruct you on spot. Besides,
CVAC-India says,
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Effective 01 June 2015 all centers in India will start accepting Visa fee & Biometric fee in Cash only, Demand Drafts will not be accepted.
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Payment Instructions for CVAC Service Charges: In person - Cash only
Link-1:
CIC Visa Fee for India
Link-2:
India VFS Service Charge
Note: When CIC used to accept bank draft; we used to address it to
Receiver General of/for Canada. But their payment method has changed over the years. Now, you can pay online or obtain IMM5401 & pay from a bank or pay through VFS/VAC (normally in cash).
3. Lastly, i have earned pretty good for last year meeting the LICO and the previous is nothing great. Would that be a problem?
Shouldn't be a problem although your
Country Specific TRV Checklist for India states otherwise:
Required documents from your inviter
- A written and signed invitation letter promising financial support for the duration of your visit.
- A list showing the number of people in the inviter's household.
- A copy of the inviter's citizenship or immigration status document.
- Proof of the inviter's ability to provide promised financial support including but not limited to Notice of Assessment (NOA) for the
past three tax years, employment letter identifying salary, pay stubs, bank statements, etc.
But generally, you're only required to show your most recent year's NOA.