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Re: guide me please?

Hasni said:
bro even if you send your iqama, you will have to get it translated into English,...what I did was.. I requested the translator to write the name as in the Passport and he did it for me, so no big issue. Likewise you can do in the PCC, good luck

+1... That's what I did
 
Re: guide me please?

docahmadhassankhan said:
hi.
my request to please guide me regarding a very strange querry.
as per my info after going through all the applications and required documents i think there is no need of sending iqama according to new appliation,, my problem is that they issued me an iqama which has a slighlty wrong name of me and also of my father,,, now things are working here in saudia... but do u think that at any stage this wrong spelled iqama can be a problem reagarding allll the process of appliation till visa issuance??

If your name in iqama is wrongly spelled in Arabic but correctly spelled in English, there is no need to worry. If your name is wrongly spelled in English, you can explain this to CIC with a cover letter. This should help to avoid any problems in your application processing.

When you apply for a Saudi PCC for the purpose of immigration, it is issued with your name as spelled in your passport, so no worries if spelling in iqama is incorrect.

If English spelling in iqama is incorrect, you should get it corrected through your employer whenever you get the chance.

Cheers,
 
Re: guide me please?

lawrence2007 said:
If your name in iqama is wrongly spelled in Arabic but correctly spelled in English, there is no need to worry. If your name is wrongly spelled in English, you can explain this to CIC with a cover letter. This should help to avoid any problems in your application processing.

When you apply for a Saudi PCC for the purpose of immigration, it is issued with your name as spelled in your passport, so no worries if spelling in iqama is incorrect.

If English spelling in iqama is incorrect, you should get it corrected through your employer whenever you get the chance.

Cheers,
thank you lawrance ... its a huge releif ..GOD bless u
 
ahmed321 said:
Hi maazeeliansp,

Make sure you are going on the day when doctor is available in the clinic. The nurse told me this. So better reach at 5:00 PM at the clinic so that your tests (Xray and blood) are done before 8:00. Doctor is available after 8:00 PM only and on Thursday and Tuesday only Two days in a week only.

regards.
Ahmed321

Yes Bro,

As I discussed with Nurse nd she told me during Ramadan from 1 pm to 3 pm Monday, Tuesday nd Wednesday . Even I sent SMS to Nurse nd told her I am coming to ur clinic on Monday nd she reply OKAY.

She told bring 4 pics even there is e-medical nd passports copies nd medical form/letter from CIC.

I have arranged copies of passports, Iqama, NIC nd picures but pictures I have only old would it make problem or not. why I arrange all coz I am going from Tabuk and its very far from Jeddah.



regards.
Badar.
 
Re: guide me please?

lawrence2007 said:
If your name in iqama is wrongly spelled in Arabic but correctly spelled in English, there is no need to worry. If your name is wrongly spelled in English, you can explain this to CIC with a cover letter. This should help to avoid any problems in your application processing.

When you apply for a Saudi PCC for the purpose of immigration, it is issued with your name as spelled in your passport, so no worries if spelling in iqama is incorrect.

If English spelling in iqama is incorrect, you should get it corrected through your employer whenever you get the chance.

Cheers,
little correction...name written in iqama is always different from what is written in Passport, here in iqama they write it together with father's name. Therefore it seems immaterial to go for any sort of correction in spellings as far as it does not match with the one written in Passport. Important is that iqama when translated into English shall bear the same name / spellings as reflected in the Passport.
 
ielts confusion?

hi
i am residing in saudi arabia and am planning to take my IELTS in september. i am a little confused about what document for identification be mentioned in application as its usually a passport, but here i am confused about mentioning iqama or passport and obviously the big reason is if i apply will i be able to get my passport for the day of exam??
 
Re: ielts confusion?

docahmadhassankhan said:
hi
i am residing in saudi arabia and am planning to take my IELTS in september. i am a little confused about what document for identification be mentioned in application as its usually a passport, but here i am confused about mentioning iqama or passport and obviously the big reason is if i apply will i be able to get my passport for the day of exam??
bro i guess they don't ask for original passport, you will have to carry your original iqama and PP copy on the day of test. You can always call them and confirm about it. No one can know better than you whether your employer will release your PP for the day of test or not. Good luck
 
maazeeliansp said:
Yes Bro,

As I discussed with Nurse nd she told me during Ramadan from 1 pm to 3 pm Monday, Tuesday nd Wednesday . Even I sent SMS to Nurse nd told her I am coming to ur clinic on Monday nd she reply OKAY.

She told bring 4 pics even there is e-medical nd passports copies nd medical form/letter from CIC.

I have arranged copies of passports, Iqama, NIC nd picures but pictures I have only old would it make problem or not. why I arrange all coz I am going from Tabuk and its very far from Jeddah.



regards.
Badar.

I would not take any chances. Take new pictures with you. These should be passport size.
 
Thanks Sharedknowledge,

yes it did :)
 
hi friends,

I am of Indian nationality and working in Middle East.

as per CIC we can choose the Visa office of
a) as per nationality ----which gives an option of New Delhi Visa Office
b) as per current residence country-----which for middle East, gives an option of London Visa Office.

Please help me what to choose as a Visa Office.

if someone experienced and aware friends can share the merits / de-merits of both then it will be really helpful.

As an expat i spend most of the time Middle East and stay outside India.
 
Hi All,

I would appreciate if applicants who had sent already their PP's to VO for stamping, advise on how did you send it via fedex or aramex?? and how did it went??, as VO requested to send my passports via a prepaid courier.

any advise??

note that i contacted both, but the customer service reps were hopeless!!

Thanks
 
hassan09 said:
Hi All,

I would appreciate if applicants who had sent already their PP's to VO for stamping, advise on how did you send it via fedex or aramex?? and hot did it goes, as VO requested to send passports via a prepaid courier.

any advise??

note that i contacted both, but the customer service reps was hopeless!!

Thanks
for all saudi arabia based applicants, in "recent months" we all got instruction that we should submit out passports via VFS GLOBAL, as your instruction is to submit it directly, then you use fedex/dhl to send your pp's with a self addressed envelop that will be used to return your pp's. best of luck.
 
Thanks destination canada,

I think i should pay fedex or dhl's offices a vist and check,

BR
 
I have one question guys. Appreciate your help.

Is date of birth mentioned in the Saudi PCC?

I am asking because my date of birth in the Saudi Jawazat system (Iqama, driving license, etc) is showing as 01/01/1979 (They only entered the year correctly, day and month are incorrect). Should I correct it in the system first before I apply for Saudi PCC? or it is not mentioned in the PCC.

I know it is too early for me to think about PCC (as I am FSW2014 applicant) But I really appreciate your help. Thanks.