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ajith111 said:
Hello Doctor,

Check the following website for all the details - it's a little complicated to figure out, but very quick and easy to do - takes 10 minutes. The email address ATIP-AIPRP @ cic.gc.ca works for submitting requests - just attach scans of the completed forms and you're set to go.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-atip.asp

Hey Ajith, What is this link for?
 
Cricket365 said:
Hey Ajith, What is this link for?

this link is for applying the GCM notes.
 
Cricket365 said:
Hi Arjun, It is fine to get the history from their website but the main thing is that it should have shown your spouse telephone number properly. Is that India to Canada or within India?

It is from Canada to U.A.E actually, she is there right now, her phone number is there at their website's call history for the last one month only. They don't keep records older than that.

ajith111 said:
It should be fine. But as Cricket as said, write a covering letter stating that you use reliance as it cheap and also your spouse contact number. If possible highlight it in the bill (Call History) too.

Alright, thanks - to both of you! I will include a cover letter, and also explain why all calls were just one or two minutes. We only talk with each other on phone when we can not use Skype at that time. Our chat logs from google talk is also short though it's on daily basis, it's only few lines of chat, we talk mostly on Skype's video chat.
I also will be attaching the screenshot of call history from Skype, as many as I can to cover upto recently. I am wondering if that's how you guys sent Skype call history, and they accept it.

Thanks, again.
 
ksunny said:
I'm just curious to know if everyone who has been requested to send additional documents had their application prepared through an immigration consultant. If so, should those consultants not know to recommend to their clients how much information is enough so these type of requests don't slow down the process even more?!?!

This truly amazes me and its a shame that these people are being paid to help you build one of the most important cases of your life are not doing their absolute best to make sure you are fully supporting yourself! Ridiculous!

What you say is true but for people who are new and need guidance through complex forms and procedures, they appear helpful..However after getting your hands burnt you realize that no one besides you will treat immigration as a priority...
 
456987 said:
What you say is true but for people who are new and need guidance through complex forms and procedures, they appear helpful..However after getting your hands burnt you realize that no one besides you will treat immigration as a priority...

You are absolutely true.

would you mind letting us know for what you were called for an interview please? I hope you got your visa.

Let us know please. thanks
 
456987 said:
What you say is true but for people who are new and need guidance through complex forms and procedures, they appear helpful..However after getting your hands burnt you realize that no one besides you will treat immigration as a priority...

You're right but its just so frustrating at the same time--its really unfortunate this process isn't any easier. I'm glad that I was able to do my own package but I know it is a very daunting task.
 
Arjun3 said:
It is from Canada to U.A.E actually, she is there right now, her phone number is there at their website's call history for the last one month only. They don't keep records older than that.

Alright, thanks - to both of you! I will include a cover letter, and also explain why all calls were just one or two minutes. We only talk with each other on phone when we can not use Skype at that time. Our chat logs from google talk is also short though it's on daily basis, it's only few lines of chat, we talk mostly on Skype's video chat.
I also will be attaching the screenshot of call history from Skype, as many as I can to cover upto recently. I am wondering if that's how you guys sent Skype call history, and they accept it.

Thanks, again.

Hi Arjun, I think you can use a exe file called skype log view. You will get it from this link http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/skype_log_view.html. Download the file run it and specify the path where skype stores your log files. Skype Log files are stored under C:\Documents and Settings\[Profile Name]\Application Data\Skype\[Skype User]. In Windows Vista and windows 7, the log files are stored under C:\Documents and Settings\[Profile Name]\AppData\Roaming\Skype\[Skype User]. Then you will see the folder name with your account. From the Skype log viewer now point to that folder and you will get all skype history with respect to your account forever.
 
Cricket365 said:
Hi Arjun, I think you can use a exe file called skype log view. You will get it from this link http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/skype_log_view.html. Download the file run it and specify the path where skype stores your log files. Skype Log files are stored under C:\Documents and Settings\[Profile Name]\Application Data\Skype\[Skype User]. In Windows Vista and windows 7, the log files are stored under C:\Documents and Settings\[Profile Name]\AppData\Roaming\Skype\[Skype User]. Then you will see the folder name with your account. From the Skype log viewer now point to that folder and you will get all skype history with respect to your account forever.

Thanks, Cricket365. I will print out the log from there to send it.
 
Amazing and surprised my wife received email from Newdelhi VO asking her to send her passport for further processing...in less than 2weeks we received these. I am so much happy today...Hope everything goes well from here...
 
ksunny said:
You're right but its just so frustrating at the same time--its really unfortunate this process isn't any easier. I'm glad that I was able to do my own package but I know it is a very daunting task.

Hi Ksunny,

Question: My wife received Passport request today and in the letter they didn't specifically mention about address where to send Passport. But at last page in letter i see there is an address which shows "IMMIGRATION SECTION - 7/8 SHANTIPATH, CHANAKYAPURI PO BOX 5209 NEW DELHI 110021" is that address you used when you send your passport? Please confirm if you can :)
 
nanipanjakadi said:
Hi Ksunny,

Question: My wife received Passport request today and in the letter they didn't specifically mention about address where to send Passport. But at last page in letter i see there is an address which shows "IMMIGRATION SECTION - 7/8 SHANTIPATH, CHANAKYAPURI PO BOX 5209 NEW DELHI 110021" is that address you used when you send your passport? Please confirm if you can :)

Hi nanipajakadi,

Firstly, congrats on your PPR!

Yes that is the same address we sent our package. Good luck!
 
ksunny said:
Hi nanipajakadi,

Firstly, congrats on your PPR!

Yes that is the same address we sent our package. Good luck!

Sorry one more stupid question. On http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions/new-delhi.asp site it shows Mailing address as

Canadian High Commission
Immigration Section
P.O. Box 5209
New Delhi
110021, India

in Letter which i received it shows

Immigration section
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021

Are both the address same? Just want to be clear before i send ;D ;D
 
nanipanjakadi said:
Sorry one more stupid question. On http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions/new-delhi.asp site it shows Mailing address as

Canadian High Commission
Immigration Section
P.O. Box 5209
New Delhi
110021, India

in Letter which i received it shows

Immigration section
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021

Are both the address same? Just want to be clear before i send ;D ;D

Yes, they are the same--if you notice, you will see the PO Box number and the postal code number are the same. The address that is in the letter is just more specific to the area.
 
ksunny said:
Yes, they are the same--if you notice, you will see the PO Box number and the postal code number are the same. The address that is in the letter is just more specific to the area.

Hmmm thnx, i wish i could be luckily as you to get visa so soon.

Have you received ur Passport? whats your estatus shows still DM?
 
nanipanjakadi said:
Sorry one more stupid question. On http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions/new-delhi.asp site it shows Mailing address as

Canadian High Commission
Immigration Section
P.O. Box 5209
New Delhi
110021, India

in Letter which i received it shows

Immigration section
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021

Are both the address same? Just want to be clear before i send ;D ;D

when u go to the courier ppl, they will know where to send it. technically p o box should not be written.
i personally did not write the po box.