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aakash28

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Jan 28, 2006
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
NOC Code......
1122
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
7th Oct 2010
AOR Received.
8th Feb 2011
IELTS Request
Submitted
File Transfer...
9th June 2011
Med's Request
18th July 2011
Med's Done....
1st August 2011
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
September 24th 2011; Submitted on October 11th 2011
VISA ISSUED...
Decision Made on November 14th 2011; PP received on December 4th 2011
LANDED..........
May 7th 2012
Any idea how much is his rate to take care of a FSW application? and in what installment that is to be paid.
 
Hi,

Im using CanadaVisa. Its a total of US$3500. The first retainer is US$1000.

They are really good and look after me step by step.

Regards

John
 
Looks like its differnet for differnet people. May be depending on case complexity.

What is the first step in hiring him?
 
aakash28 said:
Looks like its differnet for differnet people. May be depending on case complexity.

What is the first step in hiring him?

Call this number -
* In North America, call toll-Free 1.888.947.9445
* Outside North America, call 1.514.937.9445
 
Hello aakash 28,
The answer to your question is this -

1)The first payment is $495
2)The second payment is $550
3)The third is $550.
4)The final payment is $400.
 
How can we contact David Cohen, is there any e-mail id or phone number, plz provide if any, I am in some trouble, which i think can be sorted by him easily.

Thanks & Regards
 
sunandan kumar said:
Dear all,

It is highly recommended to hire a consultant based in your visa office, country.

Regards,

It is also highly recommended to make sure the consultant/lawyer is a members in good standing of the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants and/or Canadian provincial or territorial law society.

I used to always see ads in the news for immigration consultants and after checking with CSIC found out there's only 1 member of CSIC in Egypt. Then after a lot of research i found out how some of the other consultants/lawyer scammed a lot of people by pretending to send the application which they never did.

My advice is check with CSIC first, then use the consultant only to monitor your case and help verifying documents, help fill forms, etc., but YOU do all the sending.
 
I would always recommend an immigration lawyer to newbies who are planning to send application for immigration to Canada. Consider these points:

1. What if you make a mistake while sending applications? A lawyer always double-checks
2. What if there is a flaw in your application? A good lawyer always finds a way out
3. What if you are denied? A good lawyer helps file for repeal
4. Lastly, some good consultants also help you get settled in Canada (for an additional charge)