Ferasz said:Yes. AOR on 6 Dec, medical passed & BG BS on 8 Dec, till now...
It's still early time! Good luck to both of us!
Ferasz said:Yes. AOR on 6 Dec, medical passed & BG BS on 8 Dec, till now...
jianxia15 said:It's still early time! Good luck to both of us!
Finally somebody under Vienna Office as well (unless they put me under Paris for some strange reason). I have submitted 3. Jan but and I am wondering when will they transfer the file to the local VO.makskop said:That is pretty much fast. I wish Vienna office was so quick.
rmend87 said:What is the usual trend of change in medical status
Ferasz said:How did you know your visa office?
vensak said:Finally somebody under Vienna Office as well (unless they put me under Paris for some strange reason). I have submitted 3. Jan but and I am wondering when will they transfer the file to the local VO.
I am also wondering what is the approach of Vienna Office.
No movement at all in my application (so I am not sure if it was already transfered to Vienna). I am in the waiting game.makskop said:What is your current status?
SAMCANADA_ON said:Hi Friends,
Is there anyway I can see my submitted documents on my cic once I have submitted the E-APr. I have already received AOR in December. I just want to know if I can able to see my submitted application.
Can anyone please put a light on that and how I can view that in my cic.
Thanks
viveks said:There is a view submitted application button on your my account page. Not sure if you can view the attachments though.
viveks said:I just analyzed November 2016 AoR excel sheet. So far, I see three FSW(O) folks who have already got their PPR.
One in 46 days from AoR, another in 30 and another in 37.
Its worth going through the sheet to get some ideas.
SAMCANADA_ON said:Hi Friends,
Is there anyway I can see my submitted documents on my cic once I have submitted the E-APr. I have already received AOR in December. I just want to know if I can able to see my submitted application.
Can anyone please put a light on that and how I can view that in my cic.
Thanks
viveks said:I just analyzed November 2016 AoR excel sheet. So far, I see three FSW(O) folks who have already got their PPR.
One in 46 days from AoR, another in 30 and another in 37.
Its worth going through the sheet to get some ideas.