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A Question for the experts - updating the Visa office

A Question for the experts - updating the Visa office

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Old Apr 17th 2004, 12:04 pm
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Haimico
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Default A Question for the experts - updating the Visa office

Hi,

I have applied for PR and got my file number.
Later on, from some reasons of privacy, I did not want the office to
call my home phone number but only to my mobile.
Therefore, I hae faxed them that the current ways to contact me are by
mobile phone or Email. (I know from other people in my country that
the visa office sometime phone and other times mail to inform people
to bring passports for Visa stamping)

Now, few weeks later, when I look in the fax, I think that it can be
understood that I can not be contacted by my address mail eighter,
which is not correct.

I the one hand, I want to keep all teh channels of contact open, but
in the other hand, I do not want to hassle the office again with a fax
clatifing that I am still reachable in my home address.

Dear experts, what whould you suggest ?
 
Old Apr 17th 2004, 2:43 pm
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Andrew Miller
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Default Re: A Question for the experts - updating the Visa office

Send another fax making sure that current contact information and mailing
address are correct.

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../..

Andrew P. Miller
Authorized Immigration Consultant
Registered member of CSIC - ID# 610

Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
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"Haimico" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > I have applied for PR and got my file number.
    > Later on, from some reasons of privacy, I did not want the office to
    > call my home phone number but only to my mobile.
    > Therefore, I hae faxed them that the current ways to contact me are by
    > mobile phone or Email. (I know from other people in my country that
    > the visa office sometime phone and other times mail to inform people
    > to bring passports for Visa stamping)
    > Now, few weeks later, when I look in the fax, I think that it can be
    > understood that I can not be contacted by my address mail eighter,
    > which is not correct.
    > I the one hand, I want to keep all teh channels of contact open, but
    > in the other hand, I do not want to hassle the office again with a fax
    > clatifing that I am still reachable in my home address.
    > Dear experts, what whould you suggest ?
 
Old Apr 17th 2004, 3:36 pm
  #3  
Jim Humphries
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Default Re: A Question for the experts - updating the Visa office

Write another clearer letter.
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Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"Haimico" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    > I have applied for PR and got my file number.
    > Later on, from some reasons of privacy, I did not want the office to
    > call my home phone number but only to my mobile.
    > Therefore, I hae faxed them that the current ways to contact me are by
    > mobile phone or Email. (I know from other people in my country that
    > the visa office sometime phone and other times mail to inform people
    > to bring passports for Visa stamping)
    > Now, few weeks later, when I look in the fax, I think that it can be
    > understood that I can not be contacted by my address mail eighter,
    > which is not correct.
    > I the one hand, I want to keep all teh channels of contact open, but
    > in the other hand, I do not want to hassle the office again with a fax
    > clatifing that I am still reachable in my home address.
    > Dear experts, what whould you suggest ?
 
Old Apr 17th 2004, 6:11 pm
  #4  
Haimico
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Default Re: A Question for the experts - updating the Visa office

Thank you Mr. Miller.
I have just sent them another fax, stating that my mail address as in
the application is still a valid way to contact me. I did not write it
again, since I did not want to confuse someone to think I have changed
my address. My address appears in E-client correctly.
I know that any request/mail/message to the visa office can only slow
down my application, so I wanted it to be short an informative as much
as I could.

You answers are always helpful.

"Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<tobgc.41886$dg7.39161@edtnps84>...
    > Send another fax making sure that current contact information and mailing
    > address are correct.
    >
    > --
    >
    > ../..
    >
    > Andrew P. Miller
    > Authorized Immigration Consultant
    > Registered member of CSIC - ID# 610
    >
    > Vancouver, British Columbia
    > email: [email protected]
    > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
    > ________________________________
    >
    >
    > "Haimico" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > I have applied for PR and got my file number.
    > > Later on, from some reasons of privacy, I did not want the office to
    > > call my home phone number but only to my mobile.
    > > Therefore, I hae faxed them that the current ways to contact me are by
    > > mobile phone or Email. (I know from other people in my country that
    > > the visa office sometime phone and other times mail to inform people
    > > to bring passports for Visa stamping)
    > >
    > > Now, few weeks later, when I look in the fax, I think that it can be
    > > understood that I can not be contacted by my address mail eighter,
    > > which is not correct.
    > >
    > > I the one hand, I want to keep all teh channels of contact open, but
    > > in the other hand, I do not want to hassle the office again with a fax
    > > clatifing that I am still reachable in my home address.
    > >
    > > Dear experts, what whould you suggest ?
 

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