Salamat sir ragluf...ragluf said:Pwede naman kayo mag-kahiwalay - depends sa convenience nyo. Isipin mo muna saan mas madali at pwede mag-follow-up kung nai-transmit na ang medical results sa VO/RMO.
You need to inform the clinic of the condition - likely no x-rays. The medical exam may be deferred for your wife kung hindi possible ang procedures to be performed. Again you have to coordinate this with the clinic as there maybe lesser-risk alternatives to some procedures that will not be possible to be performed on pregnant women
BTW, change in status FYI - addition of family member/dependent - so as soon as naipanganganak, get a birth cerificate ASAP then inform the VO. Expect madadagdagan ng kaunti ang processing ng application nyo kasi kailangan din sumailalim sa mga admissibility checks ang newborn (I don't think the full process - more on identity and status checks). It all depends on the timing of the birth with respect to how far you are in the process. Kailangan inform mo ang VO, then they will send you instructions on forms to update/fill out to add the newborn.
You can use this in two ways:
1. Send an update letter to CEM, showing the change in PPs for which applicant and including a scanned copy of the first/identity pages of the new passport
2. Wait for PPR - and include the new PP details in the Appendix A
I'd suggest #1 - as you can use the update letter as a way to make papansin or sundutin ang VO on processing if things get too long for updates. This certainly triggers a look in the application file as there is a change in the information. Wait for a bit and use this to move things along.
.../atb and have a happy weekend....
Yung sa pag bayad pala ng rprf, nabasa ko sa thread na pwd naman by credit card di ba sir? Pero parang wla pa yta naka experience nito. I'm planning to pay it thru cc para mas mabilis.