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Country: India
Type: Visitor Family
Application: Date 28th Oct
Biometrics: Date 31st Oct
Status: No update after Biometrics

What is the current processing time?
 
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Hello! I applied for visitor visa for my parents on 18th October. Biometrics was completed on 23rd October. Biometrics was marked complete for my dad the very next day but not yet for my mom. Is this normal if you are applying for your parents together? No further updates since then. I also see the VISA processing time increasing every few weeks now. It's like 3+ months now but for some people it gets approved quickly.
 
Hello! I applied for visitor visa for my parents on 18th October. Biometrics was completed on 23rd October. Biometrics was marked complete for my dad the very next day but not yet for my mom. Is this normal if you are applying for your parents together? No further updates since then. I also see the VISA processing time increasing every few weeks now. It's like 3+ months now but for some people it gets approved quickly.
Normal. Each person will have different processing times. They only applied a month ago not 3+ months ago. Processing may be faster depending on country and whether have US valid visa.
 
Normal. Each person will have different processing times. They only applied a month ago not 3+ months ago. Processing may be faster depending on country and whether have US valid visa.
OK. Although I understand different processing times, it's just weird that both gave biometrics same day but only one is marked complete. The processing time was like 50 days when I applied so was expecting some movement. This application is from India. They don't have a current US Visa which they will in a couple months. They used to have one but I don't think it matters if they had one in the past. Thanks for your inputs.
 
OK. Although I understand different processing times, it's just weird that both gave biometrics same day but only one is marked complete. The processing time was like 50 days when I applied so was expecting some movement. This application is from India. They don't have a current US Visa which they will in a couple months. They used to have one but I don't think it matters if they had one in the past. Thanks for your inputs.

Processing has been 3+ months in India for quite some time if processed manually. Processing times are often wrong and are also backwards looking. We are talking about the potential of visiting Canada for up to 5-7 years if parents can still purchase and do purchase supervisa insurance so processing time of a few months seems reasonable. Many parents are attempting to remain in Canada and not returning home so there is more scrutiny and refusals then there used to be when it comes to applications. The visit length is too long and has lead to the misinterpretation that you can move to Canada on a supervisa and not just visit with the expectation that you will have to return home after the 5-7 years or when you get sick and no longer qualify for supervisa insurance or you have so many preexisting conditions that you essentially have no insurance coverage even if you do pay for a policy. Many parents or their family members are also are unable to pay the heath system for the care they received that exceeded the 100k of coverage (not hard if you have a significant medical emergency) or receive emergency care for a preexisting condition that isn’t covered. This increasing problems for hospitals and many are already running deficits.
 
Processing has been 3+ months in India for quite some time if processed manually. Processing times are often wrong and are also backwards looking. We are talking about the potential of visiting Canada for up to 5-7 years if parents can still purchase and do purchase supervisa insurance so processing time of a few months seems reasonable. Many parents are attempting to remain in Canada and not returning home so there is more scrutiny and refusals then there used to be when it comes to applications. The visit length is too long and has lead to the misinterpretation that you can move to Canada on a supervisa and not just visit with the expectation that you will have to return home after the 5-7 years or when you get sick and no longer qualify for supervisa insurance or you have so many preexisting conditions that you essentially have no insurance coverage even if you do pay for a policy. Many parents or their family members are also are unable to pay the heath system for the care they received that exceeded the 100k of coverage (not hard if you have a significant medical emergency) or receive emergency care for a preexisting condition that isn’t covered. This increasing problems for hospitals and many are already running deficits.
This is just visitor visa. Not the supervisa. I didn't know this was going on with supervisa that people just stay here. LOL. Well, Perhaps I'll give it another few months if not then perhaps I'll just apply supervisa. At that point they'll also have US visa so perhaps it'll be automated processing then. Cheers