It's almost with everyone, Visa office updating the application received data as received in Visa office from CIO. It don't have any impact on visa processing like delay etc...
Thanks.
I think this is how you get to know that your file has been transferred to VO, right? All forum colleagues have mentioned the date their files were transferred to ADVO. While I had no idea when was my file transferred to ADVO. I took the sheet's owner's advice and added a month to AOR and put the transfer date.
I wonder why they change it now, after medicals, when I'm waiting for PPR. Beats me.
Thanks Mohamed-Raslan and skalair for your advice.
Thanks.
I think this is how you get to know that your file has been transferred to VO, right? All forum colleagues have mentioned the date their files were transferred to ADVO. While I had no idea when was my file transferred to ADVO. I took the sheet's owner's advice and added a month to AOR and put the transfer date.
I wonder why they change it now, after medicals, when I'm waiting for PPR. Beats me.
Thanks Mohamed-Raslan and skalair for your advice.
I think its only to show their own performance / efficiency to calculate the average processing time for application at visa office like currently 16 months for ADVO. I don't think there is any other implication of just change of date.
It seems to me that ADVO works in batches. Look at my case, it has been more than THREE MONTHS that our medicals were received by them, but no advice from them and no answers to my email. Imagine the frustration my family and I have. I can't explain.