vengat83 said:Congrats to both Jun14 and Srinivas vadapalli !!!!!!!!
This brings a lots of positive vibes to those who are waiting !!!!!!!!
Go ND !
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Thanks vengat....Wish you the next DM
vengat83 said:From what we are seeing so far, those whose cases are straight forward with ample proofs and documentations and NO foriegn travel, they are issuing visas at about 120-150 days on average.
For those with foreign travels, its taking anything above 6 months.
srinivas.vadapalli said:Dear All.....Finally...Its Finally Over
"We received your application for permanent residence on January 3, 2012.
We started processing your application on March 26, 2012.
Medical results have been received.
A decision has been made on your application. The office will contact you concerning this decision."
yes i lived in UK for 15-16 months but i dont think that will cause a delay of few months. there is an applicant "Newdelhi..." with travel history of 2 years in UK and got visa within 3 months of PPR. we cant predict anything about CIC as we are waiting for sponsorship approval for more than 3 months. everything what we can do is wait.....wait and wait.kiwinijjar said:Does anyone else here have a spouse with travel history?
How much KG allowed in airline for spouse visabad.vs said:Hey Sri, Yes Finally its Over..................
So happy for you. You and your partner both have a bright future and all the very best....
Hi ashunandal, in which year he/she got visa ?ashunandal said:yes i lived in UK for 15-16 months but i dont think that will cause a delay of few months. there is an applicant "Newdelhi..." with travel history of 2 years in UK and got visa within 3 months of PPR. we cant predict anything about CIC as we are waiting for sponsorship approval for more than 3 months. everything what we can do is wait.....wait and wait.
best of luck
hi vengatvengat83 said:Hi ashunandal, in which year he/she got visa ?
are there any kids ?
how many years were they married ?
It all counts.
My husband spent 2 years in Australia and 1 year in UK. For this reason, I expect our processing will be slower than Srinivas for example, I believe his wife has never travelled outside India. So I'm preparing to be patient (not my strong suit)...kiwinijjar said:Does anyone else here have a spouse with travel history?
nani, try sending them your details via email and also fax to make doubly sure if you want. They may not reply but they should update your file accordingly if you quote the applicant's full name, DOB and file number.nanipanjakadi said:Can somebody help me how to contact CIC ND regarding change of address in India.
Thnq...i was also thinking to use these "CASE SPECIFIC ENQUIRE" form from these link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions/new-delhi.asp will these help?amira_mais said:nani, try sending them your details via email and also fax to make doubly sure if you want. They may not reply but they should update your file accordingly if you quote the applicant's full name, DOB and file number.
Fax: 91 (11) 4178-2020
E-mail: delhi-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca
Oh yes, that's also a good idea.nanipanjakadi said:Thnq...i was also thinking to use these "CASE SPECIFIC ENQUIRE" form from these link http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions/new-delhi.asp will these help?