AOT = CHEMISTRY, AOR = DEC 2011, INTENT TO REJECT = DEC 2015, DOCS SENT = DEC 2015 THEY OPENED DOCS ON MARCH 8 , 2016 STILL WAITING ................................, maximum processing time stated on website is over and 9 more months passed .????????????????????????
for india maximum processing time = 33+3+9=45months but to my file 54 months passed
DEAR ALL,
FOR APPLYING QSW MY PROFESSION IN QATAR ID IS TECHNECIAN.
BUT AM WORKING AS ADMIN OFFICER.IF WE SUBMIT ARABIC TRANSLATION AND IN QID SHOWS TECHNECIAN AND MY EXPERIENCE LETTER I GIVEN ALREADY FROM COMPANY IS ADMIN OFFICER.SO IS THAT ANY ISSUE CAME FOR THAT.
Visa Office: New Delhi
Second AOR : May 5, 2016
RPRF : Requested May 30, 2016
RPRF: Paid May 31, 2016
Meds : Waiting
Passport Request: Waiting
Visa Status: Waiting
Can anyone help me with the processing time after RPRF payment made for visa issuance.
Hi all,
my brother received "Intend to Reject" letter yesterday. They are asking for some specific documents along with any personal update on the file. They are also asking status of updated French /English exams for my brother (E+ F) and his wife (only french)...does that mean they will have to appear for the exam again? as my brother has updated IELTS score, but no French score.... ( he did original french exam in 2012).....
Do they need to reappear for the exam ??? as there isnt enough time for them to reappear for it ?? As his wife never did french exam ?>? Is it mandatory or we can let the documents go without that ??
Please share some insights...
Thank you all and god bless you all with good news.
I'm completely new to this and honestly really freaking out how much time and paperwork is ahead of me. My first question is: Can I physically be in Quebec while I'll be going through the process for QSW? I am a Czech citizen therefore eligible for 6 months tourist electronic visa. As I have found the waiting times are so long. I wanted to improve my french through lessons. I am planning to move to Montreal in July 2017. Please give me an advice and reassurance that it's not as complicated as it look like.