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yokototo

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Feb 25, 2010
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Visa Office......
London
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App. Filed.......
04-02-2010
Doc's Request.
04-02-2010
Med's Done....
03-2010 and redone 06-2011
Passport Req..
15-09-2011
Hi,
I’ve received our PPR on 15/09 from VO London, we sent our passports by post on 21/09.

Today I received an email from VO London asking for my husband’s Police certificate from his birth country (he hasn’t lived there for 10 years) which we also sent at the beginning of the process back in February 2010.

Now, I am very confused, why did they send us PPR if there was documents still pending to review?

Anyway, we happened to have a Police Certificate that was issued on 28/09, however is valid for only 90 days, therefore is expired for 1 week! We sent it immediately anyway and it should arrive by tomorrow morning at 09:00 AM.

1.-What are the chances of the certificate being accepted or asked for a new one?
2.- Why sending PPR when they were not ready to stamp the visas?
3.- Why asking AGAIN for a Police Certificate of a Country where my husband hasn’t lived for 10 years?

Feel very disappointed and in reality dishearten… :'(

Your comments will b appreciated.
 
yokototo said:
Hi,
I've received our PPR on 15/09 from VO London, we sent our passports by post on 21/09.

Today I received an email from VO London asking for my husband's Police certificate from his birth country (he hasn't lived there for 10 years) which we also sent at the beginning of the process back in February 2010.

Now, I am very confused, why did they send us PPR if there was documents still pending to review?

Anyway, we happened to have a Police Certificate that was issued on 28/09, however is valid for only 90 days, therefore is expired for 1 week! We sent it immediately anyway and it should arrive by tomorrow morning at 09:00 AM.

1.-What are the chances of the certificate being accepted or asked for a new one?
2.- Why sending PPR when they were not ready to stamp the visas?
3.- Why asking AGAIN for a Police Certificate of a Country where my husband hasn't lived for 10 years?

Feel very disappointed and in reality dishearten... :'(

Your comments will b appreciated.

I cannot answer your questions... However i write to you ... to tell you to hang in there my friend... the finish line is so near... !! So give them what they ask for.... and get it over with... wost case senario it will take some more time ... best case...!! YOU ARE HOME FREE ..............!! ! ;D

Please know that we are all sending you positive energy good vibes and prayers...

And the rest leave to God .... His will be done !

God Bless and Cheer up !!

T
 
Thanks,
I sent the certificate and it has been received this morning...
 
No one will be able to answer this one :) Depends on your Visa Officer.

Wait and see where it goes. In the meantime start the process of Getting a new PCC. If they accept Good, if dont you should have a fresh one ready.

Also send em and email explaining that he has not lived there since 10 years.
 
I live in London and send the document thursday afternoon (same day requested) and it was received yesterday morning.
 
Sorry, my mistake. I sent the docs in february 2010