GOT IT and Question for Mr Miller and Mr Humphery
Dear Mr Miller and Mr Humpherys,
I received my passport request today, thanks to you for all your advise and help and supoort you provided on this group. Thanks a lot to all the group members who have provided so much information to help others. Please advice me on this question and the reason I am asking is that my case was not very straight forward. I combined my wife's file and my file after we got married into one file, me being the principle applicant. But my Passport Request letter has only my name on it and my spouse name is not there So is that the normal way they send the passport request for a family with only the principle applicants name on it or should I also expect to see my wife's name on it. Although they have asked to send passports for myself and any accompanying family member below in the Passport requirements section. Please advise me on this question? My timeline is here: Applied: Oct 2001 AOR: Nov 2001 Additional forms and medical (do after 6 months): Nov 2002 Medical done : May 2003 Passport Request: Feb 2004 Thanks a lot, |
Re: GOT IT and Question for Mr Miller and Mr Humphery
Yes, it is normal - letter is always addressed to principal applicant.
-- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) ________________________________ "Happy_Pal" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Dear Mr Miller and Mr Humpherys, > I received my passport request today, thanks to you for all your > advise and help and supoort you provided on this group. Thanks a lot > to all the group members who have provided so much information to help > others. > Please advice me on this question and the reason I am asking is that > my case was not very straight forward. I combined my wife's file and > my file after we got married into one file, me being the principle > applicant. > But my Passport Request letter has only my name on it and my spouse > name is not there So is that the normal way they send the passport > request for a family with only the principle applicants name on it or > should I also expect to see my wife's name on it. Although they have > asked to send passports for myself and any accompanying family member > below in the Passport requirements section. Please advise me on this > question? > My timeline is here: > Applied: Oct 2001 > AOR: Nov 2001 > Additional forms and medical (do after 6 months): Nov 2002 > Medical done : May 2003 > Passport Request: Feb 2004 > Thanks a lot, |
Re: GOT IT and Question for Mr Miller and Mr Humphery
Sir,
I do not have words to thank you for all your help. Now I am sure angels do exist in the world also. Thanks again. "Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<zcb0c.32917$A12.30502@edtnps84>... > Yes, it is normal - letter is always addressed to principal applicant. > > -- > > ../.. > > Andrew Miller > Immigration Consultant > Vancouver, British Columbia > email: [email protected] > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > ________________________________ > > > "Happy_Pal" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected]... > > Dear Mr Miller and Mr Humpherys, > > > > I received my passport request today, thanks to you for all your > > advise and help and supoort you provided on this group. Thanks a lot > > to all the group members who have provided so much information to help > > others. > > > > Please advice me on this question and the reason I am asking is that > > my case was not very straight forward. I combined my wife's file and > > my file after we got married into one file, me being the principle > > applicant. > > But my Passport Request letter has only my name on it and my spouse > > name is not there So is that the normal way they send the passport > > request for a family with only the principle applicants name on it or > > should I also expect to see my wife's name on it. Although they have > > asked to send passports for myself and any accompanying family member > > below in the Passport requirements section. Please advise me on this > > question? > > > > > > My timeline is here: > > Applied: Oct 2001 > > AOR: Nov 2001 > > Additional forms and medical (do after 6 months): Nov 2002 > > Medical done : May 2003 > > Passport Request: Feb 2004 > > > > > > Thanks a lot, |
Re: GOT IT and Question for Mr Miller and Mr Humphery
Hi happy pal
Congratulations Could you please let us know , when did you add yr spouse to yr file and what are your nationalities ? Thanks I have a similar timeline as yours just a month behind and I added my husband to my file in Feb 2003. Seeing your case has made me hopeful that we also might get the PP request soon. Keep us updated of the progress. Thank you Robi63 Originally posted by Happy_pal Sir, I do not have words to thank you for all your help. Now I am sure angels do exist in the world also. Thanks again. "Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<zcb0c.32917$A12.30502@edtnps84>... > Yes, it is normal - letter is always addressed to principal applicant. > > -- > > ../.. > > Andrew Miller > Immigration Consultant > Vancouver, British Columbia > email: [email protected] > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > ________________________________ > > > "Happy_Pal" <[email protected]> wrote in message > news:[email protected]... > > Dear Mr Miller and Mr Humpherys, > > > > I received my passport request today, thanks to you for all your > > advise and help and supoort you provided on this group. Thanks a lot > > to all the group members who have provided so much information to help > > others. > > > > Please advice me on this question and the reason I am asking is that > > my case was not very straight forward. I combined my wife's file and > > my file after we got married into one file, me being the principle > > applicant. > > But my Passport Request letter has only my name on it and my spouse > > name is not there So is that the normal way they send the passport > > request for a family with only the principle applicants name on it or > > should I also expect to see my wife's name on it. Although they have > > asked to send passports for myself and any accompanying family member > > below in the Passport requirements section. Please advise me on this > > question? > > > > > > My timeline is here: > > Applied: Oct 2001 > > AOR: Nov 2001 > > Additional forms and medical (do after 6 months): Nov 2002 > > Medical done : May 2003 > > Passport Request: Feb 2004 > > > > > > Thanks a lot, |
Re: GOT IT and Question for Mr Miller and Mr Humphery
Hi Robi,
Thanks. I added my wife to my file in Aug. 2002. (China) Keep your hopes high, you will get it soon. Take care robi63 <member5662@british_expats.com> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>... > Hi happy pal > > Congratulations > > Could you please let us know , when did > you add yr spouse to yr file and what are your nationalities ? Thanks > > > I have a similar timeline as yours just a month behind and I added my > husband to my file in Feb 2003. Seeing your case has made me hopeful > that we also might get the PP request soon. > > Keep us updated of the > progress. > Thank you > Robi63 > > > Originally posted by Happy_pal > > > Sir, > > > > I do not have words to thank you for all your help. Now > I am sure > > angels do exist in the world also. Thanks again. > > > > > > > > > > > "Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in > message news:<zcb0c.32917$A12.30502@edtnps84>... > > > Yes, it is > normal - letter is always addressed to principal applicant. > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > ../.. > > > > > > > Andrew Miller > > > Immigration Consultant > > > > Vancouver, British Columbia > > > email: > [email protected] > > > (delete > REMOVE from the above address before sending email) > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > "Happy_Pal" <[email protected]> wrote in message > > > > news:[email protected]"]news:65c73e- > [email protected][/url]... > > > > Dear > Mr Miller and Mr Humpherys, > > > > > > > > I received my > passport request today, thanks to you for all your > > > > advise > and help and supoort you provided on this group. Thanks a lot > > > > to all the group members who have provided so much information > to help > > > > others. > > > > > > > > Please > advice me on this question and the reason I am asking is that > > > > my case was not very straight forward. I combined my wife's file > and > > > > my file after we got married into one file, me being > the principle > > > > applicant. > > > > But my Passport > Request letter has only my name on it and my spouse > > > > name > is not there So is that the normal way they send the passport > > > > request for a family with only the principle applicants name on > it or > > > > should I also expect to see my wife's name on it. > Although they have > > > > asked to send passports for myself and > any accompanying family member > > > > below in the Passport > requirements section. Please advise me on this > > > > > question? > > > > > > > > > > > > My timeline is > here: > > > > Applied: Oct 2001 > > > > AOR: Nov 2001 > > > > > Additional forms and medical (do after 6 months): Nov > 2002 > > > > Medical done : May 2003 > > > > Passport > Request: Feb 2004 > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks a > lot, |
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