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ohalawani

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Oct 22, 2016
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Hi everyone,

I was wondering what does the super visa look like on a passport?

My parents got a visa for as long as their passport (expiry date in 3 years) but they did not do any medical examination or I did not buy them any insurance for the application. This is the second time they get a visa.

The first time they applied for a super visa they gave them a short visa and ignored the super visa application which is wierd. They have submitted medical tests and insurance etc..

I am wondering if they have used their previous medical tests which allowed them to issue them a long term visa this time. But how can we tell if it's a super visa.
 
ohalawani said:
Hi everyone,

I was wondering what does the super visa look like on a passport?

My parents got a visa for as long as their passport (expiry date in 3 years) but they did not do any medical examination or I did not buy them any insurance for the application. This is the second time they get a visa.

The first time they applied for a super visa they gave them a short visa and ignored the super visa application which is wierd. They have submitted medical tests and insurance etc..

I am wondering if they have used their previous medical tests which allowed them to issue them a long term visa this time. But how can we tell if it's a super visa.

Look into the sticker that was put in their passport.

Under category it should say: PG-1

PG stands for Parents/GrandParents visa aka supervisa.