Got to send an e-mail for change of VO...
Does anyone know the number where it can be faxed? Thank you guys. It's BIG moment. Praying for the best for all of us here.
Got to send an e-mail for change of VO...
Does anyone know the number where it can be faxed? Thank you guys. It's BIG moment. Praying for the best for all of us here.
Thank you for the advice, BabarSiddiqui! As tempted as I am to upload everything right away with an LOE drawing their attention to the validity of the certs at the time of application, it's wise to wait the week out and see if we get spouse's new certificate.
I should probably take the week off from work since I am at negative productivity
So you haven't responded yet to the further request from cic? Why didn't explain that your old PCC was still valid at the time of application and upload it again?
Nope, you have to log into your myCIC account and then click on submitted application, when you go next there will be containers for Schedule A upload.
after uploading you have to click next and sign the document again.
So you haven't responded yet to the further request from cic? Why didn't explain that your old PCC was still valid at the time of application and upload it again?
Not yet, Anya. Got pulled into meetings at work. Have drafted a letter along the lines of what you and rgainza proposed. Am definitely going to attach our old PCCs that were still valid at time of application.
Are you thinking that I should perhaps not include the new one I got in July along with proof of my spouse's new application?
I was wondering if perhaps it might be helpful for my spouse to get a fresh set of fringer prints done and mail them to the FBI tomorrow. And then include those scans as well in my response?
I am seriously regretting giving this opening to CIC when it really wasn't necessary. But at the time, I (as were many others, I believe) was confused about the validty period.
Any insights you and others could offer will be truly appreciated.
Not yet, Anya. Got pulled into meetings at work. Have drafted a letter along the lines of what you and rgainza proposed. Am definitely going to attach our old PCCs that were still valid at time of application.
Are you thinking that I should perhaps not include the new one I got in July along with proof of my spouse's new application?
I was wondering if perhaps it might be helpful for my spouse to get a fresh set of fringer prints done and mail them to the FBI tomorrow. And then include those scans as well in my response?
I am seriously regretting giving this opening to CIC when it really wasn't necessary. But at the time, I (as were many others, I believe) was confused about the validty period.
Any insights you and others could offer will be truly appreciated.
Why do you want her to do a fresh scan of finger prints and mail them tomorrow? If you send these recent scans to CIC then they'll see that you've only just sent them off and this will complicate issues. The initial PCC you submitted were still valid at the time of submission, like I said, explain this to them and scan d PCCs again. You may also scan the new one you received too.
There is Personal History section. It also says "If you were outside of your country of nationality, indicate your status".
Online, these are TWO DIFFERENT Sections. Personal History & Immigration History.
When I filled online.. I mentioned like this...
2010 June to 2013 June - Country A (Personal History)
Under Immigration section... I mentioned 2011 June to July (28 days).. I was on a business visit to Country B.
How to mention it now in Schedule A form ?? Please suggest...
I have more rows worth of data to declare. Schedule A gives only 5 rows for personal history section. How did u guys manage to update? Did u put additional document and updated it??