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Marek Dobrovski Oct 7th 2003 3:01 am

Wife pregnant, landing interview
 
Good day to everyone.
Im new here, please maybe you can answer my question.

My wife is sponsoring me for PR from within the country.
We have received letter today saying that processing has been completed
(from Vegreville), and local office will contact me for interview. My
question is if both me and my wife have to go, because she is 8 months
pregnant (we expect a baby girl) and she can not move too much now. If we
both have to go, is there chance to move it for later, and how long until
they call us. In our case later the better, so she can first have a baby.

Thank you very much

Marek

James Metcalfe Oct 7th 2003 12:16 pm

Re: Wife pregnant, landing interview
 
I would attend the interview anyway . It is a formality . Take a letter from
her doctor regarding her pregnancy.

Jim metcalfe







"Marek Dobrovski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:T%pgb.28477$da3.15808@edtnps84...
    > Good day to everyone.
    > Im new here, please maybe you can answer my question.
    > My wife is sponsoring me for PR from within the country.
    > We have received letter today saying that processing has been completed
    > (from Vegreville), and local office will contact me for interview. My
    > question is if both me and my wife have to go, because she is 8 months
    > pregnant (we expect a baby girl) and she can not move too much now. If we
    > both have to go, is there chance to move it for later, and how long until
    > they call us. In our case later the better, so she can first have a baby.
    > Thank you very much
    > Marek

Marek Dobrovski Oct 7th 2003 3:08 pm

Re: Wife pregnant, landing interview
 
So from my understainding this is landing interview to land me, and not her
(she is a citizen already) so she doesn't have to be there. Am I
understainding right?

Marek
"James Metcalfe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > I would attend the interview anyway . It is a formality . Take a letter
from
    > her doctor regarding her pregnancy.
    > Jim metcalfe
    > "Marek Dobrovski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:T%pgb.28477$da3.15808@edtnps84...
    > > Good day to everyone.
    > > Im new here, please maybe you can answer my question.
    > >
    > > My wife is sponsoring me for PR from within the country.
    > > We have received letter today saying that processing has been completed
    > > (from Vegreville), and local office will contact me for interview. My
    > > question is if both me and my wife have to go, because she is 8 months
    > > pregnant (we expect a baby girl) and she can not move too much now. If
we
    > > both have to go, is there chance to move it for later, and how long
until
    > > they call us. In our case later the better, so she can first have a
baby.
    > >
    > > Thank you very much
    > >
    > > Marek
    > >
    > >

Jim Humphries Oct 7th 2003 5:00 pm

Re: Wife pregnant, landing interview
 
Yes, your wife need not attend if you present a letter from her doctor, and
it is the local office after all, so no arduous travel is required in any
case.

--
Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"Marek Dobrovski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:nFAgb.51$Sg4.48@edtnps84...
    > So from my understainding this is landing interview to land me, and not
her
    > (she is a citizen already) so she doesn't have to be there. Am I
    > understainding right?
    > Marek
    > "James Metcalfe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > I would attend the interview anyway . It is a formality . Take a letter
    > from
    > > her doctor regarding her pregnancy.
    > >
    > > Jim metcalfe
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "Marek Dobrovski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:T%pgb.28477$da3.15808@edtnps84...
    > > > Good day to everyone.
    > > > Im new here, please maybe you can answer my question.
    > > >
    > > > My wife is sponsoring me for PR from within the country.
    > > > We have received letter today saying that processing has been
completed
    > > > (from Vegreville), and local office will contact me for interview. My
    > > > question is if both me and my wife have to go, because she is 8 months
    > > > pregnant (we expect a baby girl) and she can not move too much now. If
    > we
    > > > both have to go, is there chance to move it for later, and how long
    > until
    > > > they call us. In our case later the better, so she can first have a
    > baby.
    > > >
    > > > Thank you very much
    > > >
    > > > Marek
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    > >


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