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PALAKI said:
congrats shroffb

I think ndvo works on update every alternate week...hopefully first week of Aug, Monday onwards brings gr8 news for all of us...happy weekend to all
B positiv...hopefully august vl bring gud news for ol of us... let v c... !!
 
MdHasheem said:
App Filed: Oct 25
SA: Nov 15; PPR: Dec Mid; Meds: Sep 5; IP: July 15th

DM today.

I wish all Legit Apps get DM ASAP. Inshallah.

Received back the stamped passport today. ;D
 
MdHasheem said:
Received back the stamped passport today. ;D

congrtss yr pray for us happy married lyf nd safe journey :
 
MdHasheem said:
Received back the stamped passport today. ;D
congrats... pray for us!
 
shroffb said:
Secong big OMG from my side...got DM today. ..finally.....

congrates buddy
 
Richajay said:
Any June applicant who is waiting for d visa after remedical???????
yeah i am waiting inprocess for two and half months what about you
 
waiting 2 exhale said:
did you do the usual routines? call MP; order notes; case specific enquiry; sit in dharna in front of ND visa office? not necessarily in that order..

Yes, I did that in June 2014. He said my application is in good standing, I do not know if that's a generic answer. I was advised to follow up with them in 90 days.
 
AtoZ143 said:
Dont wry RockyS,
All ADR APplicants r also waiting for their turn to say OMG...
Have u done MP enquiry?

Getting ADR and not getting any answer from NDVO is different from my case. I got ADR, then exactly after 1 month , got IP, Then after 1 week back to AR. So what you have to say now. My case is totally different. No one has same case as mine, i am really surprised and worried. No i didnt do MP inquiry .
 
MdHasheem said:
Received back the stamped passport today. ;D
Congratulations :)
 
GulzarND said:
I am monitoring the various Forums on this site from the past six months and learnt many things from the senior members, that is why thought of starting this new forum for New Delhi for 2013.

I will try to answer all your questions and clear all your doubts, once again I welcome all the new applicants from NEW DELHI.


Me and my husband got marries in 2012 and my i applied for my permanent residency in July 5th, 2012 under the live-in-caregiver program in CANADA . I received a letter on February 9th, 2014 saying that Delhi embassy require application forms refilled from my husband's side . According to that letter he filled all the forms and attached other required documents with his application and mailed all the documents to the Delhi embassy on February 24th, 2014 . But it's been over 5 months Delhi embassy has not contacted me or my husband since then .Please sir, Can i know the status of his permanent residence application Or what should i do next . I tried calling Delhi embassy several times they are not giving us any reasonable answer or information .

Thanks
sukhsony
 
Is there any other applicant on the forum who is WAITING LONGER THAN I AM for NDVO response after sending in ADR?
I was asked for ADR on 9th May, got my recent notes which appears not to have been touched since they requested the ADR.
Med's have also expired on 27th and still no Re-med request.
Could it be that they now have put all the ADR applicants aside to maybe come back later..but when?
 
Hi guys, my file is showing in process since July 5,I am oct 17 applicant .my medical a expire on sep14 .i have not received any request for additional documents or anything else..can I apply for MP inquiry or I should wait.Please advice. .Thanks in advance
 
Now that we got our passport back, I want to share few points.
- I really doubt if an extensive travel history will delay the process. My wife had 3 passports and had lived outside India for a long time. We had submitted PCC from USA, UK, Australia, UAE and India. She also had stayed in Canada for 2 years, but IP to Visa stamping took us only 9 days. It actually took us 6 months after marriage just to gather all PCC. So travel history does not matter.
- My wife had visitor visa rejected for Canada twice after marriage. So a rejection will not affect your process as well.

Just because my wife is joining me soon, I do not want to forget this experience. We both have planned to petition our MP and rigorously follow up to highlight the plight of spouses and the effect of this long wait. I have already talked to my MP about it and will continue to impress upon them the need for a process change.

However if you are a newly wed 2014 applicant and preparing to apply, I suggest take your time to provide extensive proofs and try to get a medical done close to your date of application. The onus to prove a legit marriage lies with the applicant.

Inshallah.
 
Fed up

I am so fed up with NDVO. Even after remeds and IP since 3rd July, i have not got DM. Everyday I keep thinkin bout this and it's really affecting my mood and the way i have started behavin with the people around me. I amd usually irritated and frustated.. I have started talkin in a irritatin way wid my mum n dad whenever they ask me bout visa.. I feel pissed off when i see my neighbour's faces coz they question me, arey abhi tak gayi ni" grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr and all this anger is vented out on poor hubby.. I have no one else to vent it out so i yell at him, though he is sweet enough to keep quiet and listen but still I feel bad later on.. When will i get the good news.. I so so so want to close this distance as it is before our wedding we had always been in long distance since 2011. Now I do not want to handle this distance at all..
Sorry for this long post, I really needed to speak it out :'(
 
MdHasheem said:
Now that we got our passport back, I want to share few points.
- I really doubt if an extensive travel history will delay the process. My wife had 3 passports and had lived outside India for a long time. We had submitted PCC from USA, UK, Australia, UAE and India. She also had stayed in Canada for 2 years, but IP to Visa stamping took us only 9 days. It actually took us 6 months after marriage just to gather all PCC. So travel history does not matter.
- My wife had visitor visa rejected for Canada twice after marriage. So a rejection will not affect your process as well.

Just because my wife is joining me soon, I do not want to forget this experience. We both have planned to petition our MP and rigorously follow up to highlight the plight of spouses and the effect of this long wait. I have already talked to my MP about it and will continue to impress upon them the need for a process change.

However if you are a newly wed 2014 applicant and preparing to apply, I suggest take your time to provide extensive proofs and try to get a medical done close to your date of application. The onus to prove a legit marriage lies with the applicant.

Inshallah.
Congratulations Wish you a happy married life. Your letter gives confidence. You got PCC from many countries especially who take lot of time and with some processes.. So you write one post each on your experience in getting PCC.
Dependant tourist visa issuance during the application process time also be taken up with MP