fprince
Champion Member
- Feb 10, 2011
- 10
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- நியூ டெல்லி, India
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Nov 22, 2010
- AOR Received.
- Dec 22, 2010
- File Transfer...
- Jan 4, 2011
- Passport Req..
- May 6, 2011 ( CSE EMAIL )
- VISA ISSUED...
- May 20, 2011 ( Received May 28 )
- LANDED..........
- June 21, 2011
I am not sure how it works nor the impact of the "in process" status and why it seems to be taking a bit longer in this status than others.HopefulWaiting said:Congratulations to all those who received their visas. The waiting is so difficult and frustrating so it's always nice to receive news that colleagues in our forum have completed their journey...Today was such a nice day and all I could do was think how wonderful it would be to share the day with my wife..Delhi has had the passport for over 3 weeks now and the status In Process has been there for over 4 weeks. So frustrating logging into e-cas and always seeing that In Process status. Thought my case was straight forward and I even organized the application package well. Maybe fprince was onto something when he said....for those whose status changes to In Process quickly from the day the application is received at delhi and remains In Process for more than 3 weeks......the application seems to take considerably longer. Wish Delhi could end this waiting miserly and put a smile on my face......everyday always thinking tomorrow ;D. So tempted to send a CSE but even than they wont reply for over a month and then just send you a generic email....so what's the point.
I am not sure how fprince, charmz and sid dua have been able to patiently wait for such a long time....kudos to you guys. Now that you guys are nearing your 6 month time frame, hopefully you hear good news sooner than later.
From my case i am under the assumption that once they do this..they take a long time to come back to the file until then the status remains in IP.
It could be a random thing which they do, as they have not asked me for any docs.maybe they are doing background checks..and when they do it randomly they put it in process and come back at a latter date.
No idea..my case is already very very rare without a PPR for 5 months now, so ND has evil ways of processing.