- Dec 28, 2007
- 533
- 15
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- NVO
- NOC Code......
- 7216
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 03.03.2011
- Doc's Request.
- Sent with App. (Excluding PCC)
- AOR Received.
- 1st:-04.2010, 2nd:- 04.2011
- IELTS Request
- Sent with App.
- File Transfer...
- 06.2011 (RBVO), 04.2012 (In Process)
- Med's Request
- 26.09.2012
- Med's Done....
- 17.10.2012
- Interview........
- *-*
- Passport Req..
- 26.11.2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- Decision Made 24.01.2013
- LANDED..........
- *-*
I would start with a statement that Mr. David Cohen is one of best choices so far (as also told/suggested by some persons here).
I contacted some Attornies in Canada and shared my all possible details related to immigration. As a reply, some contacted me (some more are still awaited) and all seems to be eligible..!!
Now the issue is some of them are even asking for a paid consultation, does it worth?? And worst of all, their service fee varies greatly. Some are very expensive, some are resonable..!!
Its getting hard. Is there really any relationship between the service fee asked and the service quality?
In Asia, each "$" paid is a big entity and its a careful decision (as with most of us here).
I want to begin soon.
Waiting
Rana
I contacted some Attornies in Canada and shared my all possible details related to immigration. As a reply, some contacted me (some more are still awaited) and all seems to be eligible..!!
Now the issue is some of them are even asking for a paid consultation, does it worth?? And worst of all, their service fee varies greatly. Some are very expensive, some are resonable..!!
Its getting hard. Is there really any relationship between the service fee asked and the service quality?
In Asia, each "$" paid is a big entity and its a careful decision (as with most of us here).
I want to begin soon.
Waiting
Rana