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Sorry to ask but whats a VO?
 
Woohooo DECISION MADE!!!!
 
ccunnington said:
Any word on your hubbies exit paperwork yet? Haven't been on the Cuba thread to see!

got it on the 31st of October.....picking him up on the 9th at Toronto Interanational Airport!!!!!! ;D
 
cgagnon said:
Woohooo DECISION MADE!!!!


Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
KJG said:
got it on the 31st of October.....picking him up on the 9th at Toronto Interanational Airport!!!!!! ;D


That is awesome KJG..........that was quick for you!
 
ccunnington said:
ya, knew that already...but the letter says that standard cases get processed in about 10 months.
I'm just trying to understand becuase this CIC business, has no rules, no logic, no consistency and add to this their posted information are wrong
processing times as
There are two steps in processing family sponsorship applications. In order to know the total approximate time it may take for your application to be processed, ADD the time in step 1 to the time in step 2 (the two steps are consecutive).
The times are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between July 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012. Processing times are subject to change.
 
UsCa said:
i ordered my gcms notes
can anybody tell me...
counterfoil required..
for me it should be yes or no ?
(I am an Indian citizen)

It should be yes. It may change as the VO goes over your application. If you're processing through NVDO, they'll fix it at some point (they are used to issuing counterfoils). The issue is when you are processed through a VO that normally handles visa-exempt applicants but ends up with a non-exempt applicant - they can miss the need for the counterfoil.
 
computergeek said:
It should be yes. It may change as the VO goes over your application. If you're processing through NVDO, they'll fix it at some point (they are used to issuing counterfoils). The issue is when you are processed through a VO that normally handles visa-exempt applicants but ends up with a non-exempt applicant - they can miss the need for the counterfoil.

Thanks CG
by the way
my VO is Ottawa.. And in my gcms ..it says NO
I hope they will look at it and will change it by the ppr time
 
UsCa said:
Thanks CG
by the way
my VO is Ottawa.. And in my gcms ..it says NO
I hope they will look at it and will change it by the ppr time

When you send your passport, make sure you include a cover letter and draw this to their attention. It's not a big deal for them to generate, but you don't want to get a passport back without the necessary paperwork.
 
UsCa said:
Thanks CG
by the way
my VO is Ottawa.. And in my gcms ..it says NO
I hope they will look at it and will change it by the ppr time

this is big problem.. hope they look into the matter and will sort it out.
by the way if i would have met CG before i would have made him my rep in this application case as he knows so much :D :D
one more question
is there any limit to order GCMS notes ?
would they mind if i order another one ? (or more than one ) ;D
 
computergeek said:
When you send your passport, make sure you include a cover letter and draw this to their attention. It's not a big deal for them to generate, but you don't want to get a passport back without the necessary paperwork.

thanks for the advice.
but what should i include in the coverletter ?
i mean shall i say this that i ordered gcms notes and it says NO in counterfoil required question or just a friendly reminder that I am a visa exempt country's citizen ?
(i know I am asking this question long time before ...but if the topic is going on..then why not to ask now)
 
UsCa said:
thanks for the advice.
but what should i include in the coverletter ?
i mean shall i say this that i ordered gcms notes and it says NO in counterfoil required question or just a friendly reminder that I am a visa exempt country's citizen ?
(i know I am asking this question long time before ...but if the topic is going on..then why not to ask now)

Sure. Say "I noticed in reviewing my GCMS notes that my file indicates no counter-foil is required but that is incorrect" or "I realize that most applications you handle would not require a counterfoil but I do..." You aren't going to offend a VO.

When I sent my passport, I requested that they return it within 2.5 weeks and included a copy of my travel itinerary. They just did it - never heard anything from them one way or the other but it sure does look like they read it.

Good luck!
 
Final Update:

Passport Requested: Nov 7th, 2012
(Visa ready for issuance at lvo.)

Please update spreadsheet, and best of luck to everyone waiting.
 
Well congrats, that is great to hear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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