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Old Oct 3rd 2003, 7:49 am
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Juan
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Default Can you transfer files from Buffalo during application process?

If someone has filed skilled immigration application at Buffalo, and
wants to move to India during the process, can he transfer his or her
file from Buffalo to India?

How much delay does it cause if one can transfer files?
 
Old Oct 3rd 2003, 8:53 am
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Andrew Miller
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Default Re: Can you transfer files from Buffalo during application process?

Buffalo is pretty clear about not transferring files anymore. You may try,
but don't hold your breath.

Why not leave file in Buffalo in the first place and notify them about
change in residential address instead? Keeping mailing address in US is
highly recommended.

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"Juan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > If someone has filed skilled immigration application at Buffalo, and
    > wants to move to India during the process, can he transfer his or her
    > file from Buffalo to India?
    > How much delay does it cause if one can transfer files?
 
Old Oct 3rd 2003, 2:14 pm
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Compiler
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Default Re: Can you transfer files from Buffalo during application process?

How to notify the Buffalo Office about change in residential address,
but on the other hand, keeping mailing address in US? Can you explain
it?
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"Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<kllfb.1238$da3.1167@edtnps84>...
    > Buffalo is pretty clear about not transferring files anymore. You may try,
    > but don't hold your breath.
    >
    > Why not leave file in Buffalo in the first place and notify them about
    > change in residential address instead? Keeping mailing address in US is
    > highly recommended.
    >
    > --
    >
    > ../..
    >
    > Andrew Miller
    > Immigration Consultant
    > Vancouver, British Columbia
    > email: [email protected]
    > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
    > ________________________________
    >
    >
    > "Juan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > If someone has filed skilled immigration application at Buffalo, and
    > > wants to move to India during the process, can he transfer his or her
    > > file from Buffalo to India?
    > >
    > > How much delay does it cause if one can transfer files?
 
Old Oct 3rd 2003, 2:25 pm
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Andrew Miller
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Default Re: Can you transfer files from Buffalo during application process?

If your mailing address remains the same as in the application then simply
fax change of residential address notice. If both addresses change fax the
notice about change of both.

--

../..

Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________


"compiler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > How to notify the Buffalo Office about change in residential address,
    > but on the other hand, keeping mailing address in US? Can you explain
    > it?
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > "Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<kllfb.1238$da3.1167@edtnps84>...
    > > Buffalo is pretty clear about not transferring files anymore. You may
try,
    > > but don't hold your breath.
    > >
    > > Why not leave file in Buffalo in the first place and notify them about
    > > change in residential address instead? Keeping mailing address in US is
    > > highly recommended.
    > >
    > > --
    > >
    > > ../..
    > >
    > > Andrew Miller
    > > Immigration Consultant
    > > Vancouver, British Columbia
    > > email: [email protected]
    > > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
    > > ________________________________
    > >
    > >
    > > "Juan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > If someone has filed skilled immigration application at Buffalo, and
    > > > wants to move to India during the process, can he transfer his or her
    > > > file from Buffalo to India?
    > > >
    > > > How much delay does it cause if one can transfer files?
 
Old Oct 3rd 2003, 8:39 pm
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Juan
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Default Re: Can you transfer files from Buffalo during application process?

What is the advantage of keeping the mailing address in US, if it is
possible to change the mailing address?
 
Old Oct 4th 2003, 2:25 am
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Infocan
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Default Re: Can you transfer files from Buffalo during application process?

Hi Juan,
Doost , better keep ur mailing address in US. U can change
the mailing address to ur's freind's address( in US). That way I guess
buffelo office might feel easy to correspondace.
In India currenlty some of the people applied in Nov/DEC 2001
did get visa. But still rush is high. While buffalo office is
processing june 2002 case. One month delay is spilling over to three
month processing time. So some body applied in June 2002 in india will
get his file process only in 6x3 month time from now.
Best of luck..



[email protected] (Juan) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
    > What is the advantage of keeping the mailing address in US, if it is
    > possible to change the mailing address?
 

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