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knowledge
I read many didn't receive their Int. letter in time...and also somewhere read a pre-interview letter i just can not find with the list of what is needed. Can someone telle me what's in it, at least to prepare for the worst lol...The automated line at NVC said when we were approved that we have to wait 8 weeks before calling them...which will be for us 5th of nov...Anyone had such messages also?
Thanks a lot!
trailmix
hi knowledge,

This might help: Appointment Letter for Immigrant Visa Applicants - Montreal

I think every message the NVC has says to wait 8 weeks or longer smile.gif
knowledge
QUOTE(trailmix @ Nov 5 2007, 09:55 AM) *
hi knowledge,

This might help: Appointment Letter for Immigrant Visa Applicants - Montreal

I think every message the NVC has says to wait 8 weeks or longer smile.gif



Hello Trailmix, smile.gif
Thanks you for the link, i'm prininting it right now. I don't know what that 8 weeks mean, other than their approx timeframe of giving the interview or letter for interview....it took me time to understand that, if it's the case..
IR5FORMUMSIE
QUOTE(knowledge @ Nov 6 2007, 06:18 AM) *
QUOTE(trailmix @ Nov 5 2007, 09:55 AM) *
hi knowledge,

This might help: Appointment Letter for Immigrant Visa Applicants - Montreal

I think every message the NVC has says to wait 8 weeks or longer smile.gif



Hello Trailmix, smile.gif
Thanks you for the link, i'm prininting it right now. I don't know what that 8 weeks mean, other than their approx timeframe of giving the interview or letter for interview....it took me time to understand that, if it's the case..

The 8 weeks is a suggested timeframe for an update, that's all. If you luck out, then you might have an update before then. Some people have received interview notices before then, so keep your fingers crossed. good.gif
knowledge
QUOTE(IR5FORMUMSIE @ Nov 6 2007, 02:48 PM) *
QUOTE(knowledge @ Nov 6 2007, 06:18 AM) *
QUOTE(trailmix @ Nov 5 2007, 09:55 AM) *
hi knowledge,

This might help: Appointment Letter for Immigrant Visa Applicants - Montreal

I think every message the NVC has says to wait 8 weeks or longer smile.gif



Hello Trailmix, smile.gif
Thanks you for the link, i'm prininting it right now. I don't know what that 8 weeks mean, other than their approx timeframe of giving the interview or letter for interview....it took me time to understand that, if it's the case..

The 8 weeks is a suggested timeframe for an update, that's all. If you luck out, then you might have an update before then. Some people have received interview notices before then, so keep your fingers crossed. good.gif


Yup! thanks a lot!...i wonder what that update can mean...other than interview news...i already had the checklist for missing info sent before the case was completed..who knows with them!...we'll see...
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