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goal did you check your bank that when did they encash the Landing Fee.
 
BDSkilled,

How can we check it that our landing fee already encashed or not?

Thanks.......
 
You can ask ur bank mentioning the DD no & Date
 
BDSkilled said:
goal did you check your bank that when did they encash the Landing Fee.

Dear BDSkilled ,

You've pointed out a very meticulous issue which I inwardly feel myself that CHC could do for there clients .It's not a gigantic task to sent a one line email to the applicants regarding every update from sending Initial Application to Visa Stamping during the process as the fees which the applicants pay for the processing are meant for that .In fact ,applicants remain in the darkness whether their Docs have been lodged to right place or not,if not, you have little to do.In the mean time dreams might be shattered.

Goal
 
goal said:
Dear BDSkilled ,

You've pointed out a very meticulous issue which I inwardly feel myself that CHC could do for there clients .It's not a gigantic task to sent a one line email to the applicants regarding every update from sending Initial Application to Visa Stamping during the process as the fees which the applicants pay for the processing are meant for that .In fact ,applicants remain in the darkness whether their Docs have been lodged to right place or not,if not, you have little to do.In the mean time dreams might be shattered.

Goal

Agreed with goal....CHC should work in that area and consider the feelings of the applicants.

Sabbir
 
goal said:
Dear BDSkilled ,

You've pointed out a very meticulous issue which I inwardly feel myself that CHC could do for there clients .It's not a gigantic task to sent a one line email to the applicants regarding every update from sending Initial Application to Visa Stamping during the process as the fees which the applicants pay for the processing are meant for that .In fact ,applicants remain in the darkness whether their Docs have been lodged to right place or not,if not, you have little to do.In the mean time dreams might be shattered.

Goal

I relate myself with every bit of this message from Goal.
 
There is no issue to put a finger on the CHC Task but I myself try to figure out in every step that I could.

Dear Goal,

We are all ginuepig here so my friend lets pray for each other.
 
canadaforall said:
Hi Goal,
Before you ask for help, it is always good to start doing something yourself , while waiting for the help. Yes i have also drafted something and sent to your mail box.

I just wanted to see what the format looks like and please i am waiting anxiously. Also let me know if the format i have used is ok. The 2rd format was recommended by Maaties and i was just waiting for your comments.

Waiting to read from you.

Thanks a lot.

canadaforall.

Hello canadaforall,

Did you get my mail ? Pls let me know .Pls have a look at your Inbox of this thread.
 
goal said:
Dear BDSkilled ,

You've pointed out a very meticulous issue which I inwardly feel myself that CHC could do for there clients .It's not a gigantic task to sent a one line email to the applicants regarding every update from sending Initial Application to Visa Stamping during the process as the fees which the applicants pay for the processing are meant for that .In fact ,applicants remain in the darkness whether their Docs have been lodged to right place or not,if not, you have little to do.In the mean time dreams might be shattered.

Goal

Dear Janathan Goal and BDskilled
I was wondering if you could help me in my following situation.
I have secured admission and I20 in MA program from a US uni. I am also in the process of securing (if successful) Permanent Residentship in Canada and my speculation is I will have to send my passport to the Canadian consulate by November/December to have my Canadian Immigration Visa stamped on it (again given that everything is positive). Now I have following options regarding facing student visa (F1) interview at US embassy:
1. Should I face F1 interview first at US consulate with my present passport with no Canadian Immigration Visa stamped on it?
2. Or should I get my Canadian Immigration Visa first and then face US consulate for F1 with my Immigration Visa Stamped on my passport?

I worry that, if I face F1 interview at US embassy with my Canadian Immigration Visa Stamped on my passport then the Visa Officer may reject me on the grounds of “Potential Immigrant” for USA too. Though by the time I will have Canadian Immigration Visa. Do you think it is advisable to Get US student visa first with a fresh passport with no Canadian Immigration Visa stamped on it?
As I have both the options available I would highly appreciate your frank comments on my predicament.
Others too, pls do comment. I will be much obliged.

Thanks in advance.
 
any body can help him
 
Invictus

US F1 Student visa is not a Potential Immigrant visa. it is a temporary student visa. US Student visa never conflicts with Canadian PR visas. Visa officers at both offices know well that people always keep trying for a secondary or tertiary chances along with clicking on something at any time. if you wanna know more then Please talk to an Immigration lawyer in Dhaka.

Goal,

Why dont you write to Immig Minister of Canada about it? I agree with you too.
 
Goal ANy News for PPR
 
jnathan said:
Invictus

US F1 Student visa is not a Potential Immigrant visa. it is a temporary student visa. US Student visa never conflicts with Canadian PR visas. Visa officers at both offices know well that people always keep trying for a secondary or tertiary chances along with clicking on something at any time. if you wanna know more then Please talk to an Immigration lawyer in Dhaka.

Goal,

Why dont you write to Immig Minister of Canada about it? I agree with you too.

I'd definitely take a measure to notify them regarding this burning issue .
 
BDSkilled said:
Goal ANy News for PPR

No dear Friend ,

I am expecting just after Eid vacation (Insallah).
I tried to make a call to you today but could not reach you.
 
jnathan said:
Invictus

US F1 Student visa is not a Potential Immigrant visa. it is a temporary student visa. US Student visa never conflicts with Canadian PR visas. Visa officers at both offices know well that people always keep trying for a secondary or tertiary chances along with clicking on something at any time. if you wanna know more then Please talk to an Immigration lawyer in Dhaka.

Goal,

Why dont you write to Immig Minister of Canada about it? I agree with you too.

Janathan,
So bottom line is, it really doesn't matter if I stand for US student Visa Interview with my Canadian Immigration Visa stamped on it? Rigth?