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Author Topic: Any way to get Visa Stamp without sending the Passports for a long time  (Read 166 times)
andreagail999
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Posts: 133
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Visa Office......: Singapore
NOC Code......: 0631
App. Filed.......: 10th Feb 2011
Doc's Request.: PER email received : 24th March 2011
Nomination.....: RBVO: 16th April 2011
AOR Received.: Never received till date
File Transfer...: In Process : 13th June 2011
Med's Request: 19th July 2011
Med's Done....: 20th August 2011, Medicals received line added in e-cas: 18th sep 2011
Interview........: Waived but have to get RCMP cert, which took almost 3 months
Passport Req..: 1st march 2012
VISA ISSUED...: 15th march 2012
LANDED..........: In July 2012

« on: August 27, 2011, 03:55:42 am »

Seniors, friends would be nice to get your advise on this

this is my below situation
say my nationality is A and my wife's nationality is different say B
we are living in a common country called C as we are working here.

now our PR application is with VO Singapore which is a totally different country from A,B or C

we are expecting Passports in the next two months, What i have understood from this forum is that we might be required to send the passports to Singapore VO  and it might be at least 2 months before we receive it back

Now 2 months for me and my wife living in a foreign country is difficult, is there any other way .

What i mean is that is there any provision that if your visa is ready for stamping the VO could inform us and we dont mind going to singapore for a week or so and get the stamping done

may be there is no other go other than to send the passports


Just exploring the possibilities. Do anyone else have this issue?

cheers
charlie





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mitali
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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2011, 04:05:41 am »

Seniors, friends would be nice to get your advise on this

this is my below situation
say my nationality is A and my wife's nationality is different say B
we are living in a common country called C as we are working here.

now our PR application is with VO Singapore which is a totally different country from A,B or C

we are expecting Passports in the next two months, What i have understood from this forum is that we might be required to send the passports to Singapore VO  and it might be at least 2 months before we receive it back

Now 2 months for me and my wife living in a foreign country is difficult, is there any other way .

What i mean is that is there any provision that if your visa is ready for stamping the VO could inform us and we dont mind going to singapore for a week or so and get the stamping done

may be there is no other go other than to send the passports


Just exploring the possibilities. Do anyone else have this issue?

cheers
charlie

Hi Charlie,

Iam sure many people are in the same boat as you are and willing to take your stance .....but CIC has its own way of working ....which does not have your scenario.

Mitali
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andreagail999
Star Member
****

Posts: 133
Ratings: +9
Visa Office......: Singapore
NOC Code......: 0631
App. Filed.......: 10th Feb 2011
Doc's Request.: PER email received : 24th March 2011
Nomination.....: RBVO: 16th April 2011
AOR Received.: Never received till date
File Transfer...: In Process : 13th June 2011
Med's Request: 19th July 2011
Med's Done....: 20th August 2011, Medicals received line added in e-cas: 18th sep 2011
Interview........: Waived but have to get RCMP cert, which took almost 3 months
Passport Req..: 1st march 2012
VISA ISSUED...: 15th march 2012
LANDED..........: In July 2012

« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2011, 04:15:44 am »

Hi Charlie,

Iam sure many people are in the same boat as you are and willing to take your stance .....but CIC has its own way of working ....which does not have your scenario.

Mitali

Thanks Mitali,

Thats what I thought, But just want to see if anybody tried to explain to CHC about the situation in the past and have any real time experience

cheers
charlie
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