Today is my day .........
My consultant called today and informed me the GLAD NEWS that they had received my Visa
Thanks to everyone in this forum ..... special thanks to Tarak, Sachin Doctor, Ankit and others who helped me to overcome the problems which I faced during the long process...
Today is my day .........
My consultant called today and informed me the GLAD NEWS that they had received my Visa
Thanks to everyone in this forum ..... special thanks to Tarak, Sachin Doctor, Ankit and others who helped me to overcome the problems which I faced during the long process...
There are a few like me who have status "IN PROCESS", but inside it is the same as RBVO. For example, Matlal, ManishMehta, Kushu, Cameraeye, etc. It seems they have changed the status as we were all nearing 10 months post document submission. So, just to show they are not lagging behind, they updated our status.
Another reason might be that want to verify more on our cases and then decide about our status.
There were 200 NOC for applicants in 2004 and 5
There waiting time was 2yrs at the time of application CHC has taken over 6 yrs for them so they are not obligated to keep time frames
If you recollect when we applied the website mentioned 6 to 9 months it has become 12 to 15 now
just to keep an applicant happy CHC will not change the status
second not being in demand
2004 applicants 180 NOC are not in demand still visas coming
so relax
Yahoo India said:
Hi All,
There are a few like me who have status "IN PROCESS", but inside it is the same as RBVO. For example, Matlal, ManishMehta, Kushu, Cameraeye, etc. It seems they have changed the status as we were all nearing 10 months post document submission. So, just to show they are not lagging behind, they updated our status.
Another reason might be that want to verify more on our cases and then decide about our status.
A12: "In process" is the status given to any application that has been received at a case processing centre or a visa office but that has not yet been finalized. Therefore, for the duration of the Application Processing Time, CAS will show the status as "in process."
Q13: Why has the status of my application not changed even though it has been a long time since I submitted it and I know that things have happened with my file?
A13: It is normal for some actions to not be reflected in CAS for many weeks due to the volume of information received at the visa offices and the case processing centres.
In many cases, an in-process file is actually waiting in a queue for initial review as applications are handled in the order they are received and on a case-by-case basis. The waiting time in this initial queue can be lengthy, depending on the standard processing times. Applications are processed according to the Application Processing Time at a given location.
In addition, other actions happening to your file are not shown on CAS (example: security checks) so it may appear as though nothing is happening to your file.