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Our medicals were done on 10 March 2012 and due to past TB history of my wife I was expecting delay of 3 months at least. However, I sent a mail on 09th of June 2012 to enquire about the case and this week I got the following response.
"Your medical results are currently awaiting review by a visa officer. Please be assured that as soon as the review is complete, the next steps in the processing of this application will be determined and you will be advised accordingly."
What is the meaning of results awaiting review by a visa officer? What is the maximum time frame that I should get medical furtherance from NDVO?
If your wife got treated for her TB & there`s jst a scar on her lung & you have sent her recovey reports from your doctor to your visa office then it SHOULD NOT BE A PROBLEM.
navneetgarg120 said:
Our medicals were done on 10 March 2012 and due to past TB history of my wife I was expecting delay of 3 months at least. However, I sent a mail on 09th of June 2012 to enquire about the case and this week I got the following response.
"Your medical results are currently awaiting review by a visa officer. Please be assured that as soon as the review is complete, the next steps in the processing of this application will be determined and you will be advised accordingly."
What is the meaning of results awaiting review by a visa officer? What is the maximum time frame that I should get medical furtherance from NDVO?
i want to know that they did not send re-medical letter for ur wife after first medical ?
i got re-medical letter after 15 days of my first medical, when they recived at VO.
as i have also past TB history .
they send me re-medical to do sputum smear and culture and past TB history medication details and also CXR after 3 month of first CXR .
navneetgarg120 said:
Our medicals were done on 10 March 2012 and due to past TB history of my wife I was expecting delay of 3 months at least. However, I sent a mail on 09th of June 2012 to enquire about the case and this week I got the following response.
"Your medical results are currently awaiting review by a visa officer. Please be assured that as soon as the review is complete, the next steps in the processing of this application will be determined and you will be advised accordingly."
What is the meaning of results awaiting review by a visa officer? What is the maximum time frame that I should get medical furtherance from NDVO?
please tell ur Medical received line updated in Ecas.
navneetgarg120 said:
Our medicals were done on 10 March 2012 and due to past TB history of my wife I was expecting delay of 3 months at least. However, I sent a mail on 09th of June 2012 to enquire about the case and this week I got the following response.
"Your medical results are currently awaiting review by a visa officer. Please be assured that as soon as the review is complete, the next steps in the processing of this application will be determined and you will be advised accordingly."
What is the meaning of results awaiting review by a visa officer? What is the maximum time frame that I should get medical furtherance from NDVO?
1. She may or may not get med furtherance... at this timeframe [since meds] she is likely not to.
2. The usual timeframe for receiving PPR/PRVs after meds is 3-5 months... u aren't "delayed" yet.
Pls pray
!
Qorax
shah1234 said:
If your wife got treated for her TB & there`s jst a scar on her lung & you have sent her recovey reports from your doctor to your visa office then it SHOULD NOT BE A PROBLEM.
I sent recovery reports along with a certificate from the doctor under whom my wife took 1 year continuous treatment.
qorax said:
1. She may or may not get med furtherance... at this timeframe [since meds] she is likely not to.
2. The usual timeframe for receiving PPR/PRVs after meds is 3-5 months... u aren't "delayed" yet.
Pls pray!
Qorax
Thanks qorax for the information. I will be glad if there is no medical furtherance but this doesn't seems to be the case as it's more than 4 months that we have submit our medicals. If NDVO doesn't require any medical furtherance then they wouldn't have kept the file for so long. However, it's good to know that maximum time frame is 5 months.
And, to update all members that I got passport request, updated funds proof request, PCC, medical, RPRF all in one mail. And, all requirements have been fulfilled in March 2012 itself but there has been no case furtherance.
What is the real meaning of ecas showing "Medical Recieved"?
I really dont know the significance...
Explaination please!!!!
xse2573 said:
What is the real meaning of ecas showing "Medical Recieved"?
I really dont know the significance...
Explaination please!!!!
It is a good sign that your medical reports have been recieved. Next line that would be coming is "Decision Made" and after that you shall have maple leave stamped on your passport. Start ordering sweets in bulk!!!
navneetgarg120 said:
It is a good sign that your medical reports have been recieved. Next line that would be coming is "Decision Made" and after that you shall have maple leave stamped on your passport. Start ordering sweets in bulk!!!
Thanks for your explaination and uplifting words...Wow...l am inviting you to the sweet party too!!!!!!!
Thanks!!!
navneetgarg120 said:
Our medicals were done on 10 March 2012 and due to past TB history of my wife I was expecting delay of 3 months at least. However, I sent a mail on 09th of June 2012 to enquire about the case and this week I got the following response.
"Your medical results are currently awaiting review by a visa officer. Please be assured that as soon as the review is complete, the next steps in the processing of this application will be determined and you will be advised accordingly."
What is the meaning of results awaiting review by a visa officer? What is the maximum time frame that I should get medical furtherance from NDVO?
Dear navneet
what is your ecas flashing MR or not. lease reply. I am also the victim fo medical futherence.
shibu said:
Dear navneet
what is your ecas flashing MR or not. lease reply. I am also the victim fo medical futherence.
Shibu,
there is no MR line flashing on ecas. what is your issue? Can you be more elaborative please?
navneetgarg120 said:
Shibu,
there is no MR line flashing on ecas. what is your issue? Can you be more elaborative please?
I have received the following email from the CHC after submission of the repeat medical tests for my son. ( medical furtherance ):My Medical was done on 14 APR2012
(Consult chest specialist:Report must include history of TB treatment and drug schedule used
Hilar lymphadenopathy.)
Please noted:They have not asked for any tests.
he hasn't any TB history.But when I consult Chest specialist (according to specialist it could be a Inactive TB or it could be a be sercodisis) After CT scan he sent the reports to CHC that it is not infectious and non communicable disease.after one and half month nothing to be happened.I am worried.
shibu said:
I have received the following email from the CHC after submission of the repeat medical tests for my son. ( medical furtherance ):My Medical was done on 14 APR2012
(Consult chest specialist:Report must include history of TB treatment and drug schedule used
Hilar lymphadenopathy.)
Please noted:They have not asked for any tests.
he hasn't any TB history.But when I consult Chest specialist (according to specialist it could be a Inactive TB or it could be a be sercodisis) After CT scan he sent the reports to CHC that it is not infectious and non communicable disease.after one and half month nothing to be happened.I am worried.
Shibu,
It seems your case is quite simple. Just relax and wait for maple leaves to be stamped on your passport. Visa officers are more concerned about communicable disease which your son doesn't have. But the only question that remains Is your son fully cured? Or, is he still on medication?
navneetgarg120 said:
Shibu,
It seems your case is quite simple. Just relax and wait for maple leaves to be stamped on your passport. Visa officers are more concerned about communicable disease which your son doesn't have. But the only question that remains Is your son fully cured? Or, is he still on medication?
Dear his son has not TB history....it is now only diagnoses...which is again confusing if it is TB or NOt......good point for him is that whatever it is it is not communicable
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