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sarah1987

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Feb 19, 2016
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Hi Guys,

I am a November 2014 inland applicant. I just received my gcms notes and would like to know what does the following line mean:

In the History section, the visa officer has written the following note in October 2015:

"Once meds for spouse received, RFO"

Does anybody know what does "RFO" means? Thanks.
 
sarah1987 said:
Hi Guys,

I am a November 2014 inland applicant. I just received my gcms notes and would like to know what does the following line mean:

In the History section, the visa officer has written the following note in October 2015:

"Once meds for spouse received, RFO"

Does anybody know what does "RFO" means? Thanks.

Hi Sarah, did you get the answer to your question? Have you received PPR yet?
 
Hello,

I think it may be (Ready For Officer). Looking at my own GCMS notes it seems that before RFO all the tasks are sort of automated, but once it's RFO someone actually looks at the documents and does something (request additional ones, or approve it for visa).
This is only my deduction.
 
sarah1987 said:
Hi Guys,

I am a November 2014 inland applicant. I just received my gcms notes and would like to know what does the following line mean:

In the History section, the visa officer has written the following note in October 2015:

"Once meds for spouse received, RFO"

Does anybody know what does "RFO" means? Thanks.
This is actually RPRF. BY mistake they wrote RFO. Don't worry, be happy.
 
ashuindian said:
This is actually RPRF. BY mistake they wrote RFO. Don't worry, be happy.

it is not possible because in my gcms, the RPRF was already received and everything. So RFO is not a mistake for RPRF
 
pekipekipeki said:
it is not possible because in my gcms, the RPRF was already received and everything. So RFO is not a mistake for RPRF
Ready for Operation.