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Buffalo SW Applicants Oct,Nov-2004

BJ

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Jan 24, 2005
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NYC
If anyone who applied as a SW from Buffalo in Oct or Nov-2004 has recieved his/her IA (Initial Assesment) please respond.
 

llw03c

Star Member
Feb 6, 2005
52
1
germhens said:
Well, I applied in december 2004 and got AOR in march 2005. Nothing yet. I remember that llw03c applied first than I did and got AOR also first. So I guess that I'll get the IA after llw03c does.
yes, that is if you apply logic to the situation but there doesn't seem to be any logic in some of the things that go on in buffalo. :roll:
 

BJ

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Jan 24, 2005
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NYC
A question for poeticjustice & anyone of the applicants of buffalo from Oct, Nov & Dec 2004 who have recieved IA (Initial Assesment) has CIC given anyone an Interview Waiver but still asked for additional documents like proof of employment, proof of funds, proof of relatives in Canada etc. Please respond for the good of all.
 

llw03c

Star Member
Feb 6, 2005
52
1
finally got my IA, dated 18 jan. '06. interview waived, medicals on the way, proof of funds required.

app - oct '04
aor - feb '05
ia - jan '06
 

csvinay

Full Member
Jan 31, 2006
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Congratulations llw03c!

hmm... my case got transfered to LA from buffalo!

App: Jan, 2005
AOR: March, 2005
Buffalo to LA: Jan 2006

No IA yet!! don't know what to make out of it! any ideas?
 

germhens

Full Member
Nov 3, 2004
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Bogotá - Colombia
Well, yes, there's a new procedure. I really hesitated to believe it till I saw it happening.

I found this posted last november on some other forum, and it tells how the new procedure was going to work.


Subject: VERY IMPORTANT TO ALL READDDDDDDDD
CICIP Members: (French Version Below)
As discussed in Toronto on Friday, here are the details of the changes to our US network for 2006.

In the past, Buffalo processed all waived-interview cases to
conclusion, and forwarded cases requiring interview to our offices in Seattle, Detroit, Los Angeles and New York. In order to make maximum use of our resources in the US visa office network, to ensure best possible service to clients and to clarify processing responsibilities, we are changing this
system.

From 1 January 2006, all US visa offices, including Buffalo, will
process a blend of routine and complex cases, conducting interviews and detailed investigations of their caseload as required.

For cases in all categories, all applications will be continue to be
filed initially in Buffalo. Buffalo will create electronic and paper files, and initiate background checks concerning security and criminality screening. Cases will be transferred to the processing office within a few weeks of receipt, by priority courier. As in the past, Buffalo will advise the applicant or their representative of the transfer.

For Federal cases, distribution will be evenly shared out amongst all the visa offices, including Buffalo, depending on the volume of cases received and resources available in each office, and, to the extent possible, to an office that will be geographically convenient to the applicant. The objective will be to maintain similar processing times at all US offices.

For Provincial Nominee cases, to provide provinces with a single point of contact, cases will be distributed as follows:

* All British Columbia and Alberta Provincial Nominees: Seattle
* All Saskatchewan and Manitoba Provincial Nominees: Los Angeles
* All Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New
Brunswick Provincial Nominees: New York