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Altit said:
Dear All

I will be gratefull to all the members if they can shed any lit into my case, following the note from Intake office NS.. i submitted my ful docs to london office... but unfortunatley i did not receive any 2nd AOR...(officially till today). At the same time they sent me a official letter for my baby's bank draft that they can not accept the bank draft from the said bank so i need to re submit my bank draft.. there on the letter my file number was different and it was starting with E....). i wrote to london visa office for offical 2nd AOR but now two years i did not recevie any letter from them... at the same time i can access my online status with the new file number startig from E... which i by chance got with a letter from london visa office... my questions are :

Should i consider this (E.....) file number as a Second AOR...
Am I in the track of Processing..
Should i re- write to Visa office...

I am very much puzzled..please any one from the group can if possible help me out ..thank you ..

Altit...



Of course, your file is in the process otherwise they never asked you to provide the correct bank draft to include your child. Moreover, the number you got starting with 'E' is also reprents that your file is in the right track. What you can ask the VO about the 2nd AOR mentioning the entire fact with the new file number.

Hope this will address your concern.

smiling_face :)
 
smiling_face said:
Of course, your file is in the process otherwise they never asked you to provide the correct bank draft to include your child. Moreover, the number you got starting with 'E' is also reprents that your file is in the right track. What you can ask the VO about the 2nd AOR mentioning the entire fact with the new file number.

Hope this will address your concern.

smiling_face :)

Dear Frnd Altit,

As far as I know London VO dnt issue 2nd AOR. My VO is same but no 2nd AOR.

Regards.

Fazal
 
JACKY74 said:
Yas!!! You made it through SIS, an other Marchian is on board with Visa Stamped, I wish all Marchians will go through soon, What's the plan then?? you have to treat us, cheers!!!!!

YA, JACKY 8) 8)

It is still hard to believe :P
we still keep reminding each other that we are finally CANADIAN PR's ;) ;)

The plan right now is to celebrate ;D ;D and also work on the landing process as there is too many things to settle before we finally leave in early May ;D ;D
We will treat together with our families in CANADA :-* :-*

When and where are you planning to land ??

Regards
Nokiadesire
 
fazal_81 said:
Dear Frnd Altit,

As far as I know London VO dnt issue 2nd AOR. My VO is same but no 2nd AOR.

Regards.

Fazal

One of my friends received 2nd AOR from London VO who recently received his MR. FYI only.
 
smiling_face said:
One of my friends received 2nd AOR from London VO who recently received his MR. FYI only.

Thats strange now. I am RBVO since past 9 months but no news even no 2nd AOR from London VO.
 
fazal_81 said:
Thats strange now. I am RBVO since past 9 months but no news even no 2nd AOR from London VO.


you are correct, some VO's doent issue 2nd aor, but still they have 2nd file number, usually called paper file number, if u apply for GCMS noted, u can get that number.

i think this will help u
 
canadastar said:
you are correct, some VO's doent issue 2nd aor, but still they have 2nd file number, usually called paper file number, if u apply for GCMS noted, u can get that number.

i think this will help u

Whats GCMS noted? I sent a query to VO once just to ask the progress and twice before to inform them about my bros PR and to change address. I've left all on them to take their time so that my process wont get delayed.

Rgds.
 
canada100 said:
Dear Ar Sid, Spyder, Jacky74 and all other marchians who got their visas lately,

Congrats to all of you on your achievement. If you could let me know how long it took for your ecase from the date you sent the medicals to the visa office to show 'medicals received'. I sent my meds on 26th Jan and still the ecase says 'in process'. I know ND is a lot more quick than London but your response would help me get an idea. Well done again all of you

For me it took around 20 days after my DMP sent the medicals. Hope your medical line will be added soon.

Regards,
spyder
 
fazal_81 said:
Thats strange now. I am RBVO since past 9 months but no news even no 2nd AOR from London VO.

Don't worry...since he is pre-June 2010 applicant, the practice of the VO might be different!
 
Anybody from Warsaw office who sent MR in January 2012?
Thanks
Guss
 
fazal_81 said:
Whats GCMS noted? I sent a query to VO once just to ask the progress and twice before to inform them about my bros PR and to change address. I've left all on them to take their time so that my process wont get delayed.

Rgds.
GCMS notes, it's typo, if you apply for GCMS notes you will be able to know the present status of ur application at visa office, order once, it takes only 20 days, if u have any friends in canada, it is ony 5 dollors, other wise check some organization who can apply.

thanks buddy.
 
canada100 said:
Dear Ar Sid, Spyder, Jacky74 and all other marchians who got their visas lately,

Congrats to all of you on your achievement. If you could let me know how long it took for your ecase from the date you sent the medicals to the visa office to show 'medicals received'. I sent my meds on 26th Jan and still the ecase says 'in process'. I know ND is a lot more quick than London but your response would help me get an idea. Well done again all of you

Hi Canada100,
The 'medicals received' line was added on our Ecas in about 10days after DMP sent the results.
Thanks a lot for your wishes :) :) I am sure your visa is on its way :) :)
Rgds,
Ar.Sid
 
JACKY74 said:
Yas!!! You made it through SIS, an other Marchian is on board with Visa Stamped, I wish all Marchians will go through soon, What's the plan then?? you have to treat us, cheers!!!!!

Hi Jacky,

Congratulations for your visa. Can you share how long after you sent the medicals and other docs was your ecase updated with medicals received? I know from spyder and ar sid that it took them 10-20 days only but I am trying to see how it is with the london post. Thanks
 
canada100 said:
Hi Jacky,

Congratulations for your visa. Can you share how long after you sent the medicals and other docs was your ecase updated with medicals received? I know from spyder and ar sid that it took them 10-20 days only but I am trying to see how it is with the london post. Thanks

Hi canada 100 : I got tracking number from my dmp and when i tracked the shipment it showed that the packet was delivered today at 10.30 am. Now lets see how long it take ecas to show medical results received line. And bro can u tell me that what type of background check they do after medical as i have seen many people who have not got theri ppr from approximately four to five months after medical and when they send e.mail to chc london they simply reply that they are awaiting the results of their background check and that they will contact them when they get it . I don't understand can u explain it.

regards

Regards
 
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