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Subject: new delhi decision made
Hi all,
I see that my status has changed to Decision Made (new delhi office). Will I be getting a call from them or a letter or will I directly get the passport. I had applied under spouse category.

THanks & regards
Ray

[28-02-2005,10:44]
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Rayden
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
Hi There..Did you have a interview with the New Delhi office,,or was your interview waviered??..Can you please post your timeline....If the decision is made,,i would think that shortly you will be getting your passport back with the visa....Lily
[28-02-2005,12:02]
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Lily
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
started processing 12th Jan
AOR posted 20th Jan
Req for PP 2nd Feb
Decesion made 28th Feb

no I did not have an interview. Had done medicals in November.

regards

[28-02-2005,12:11]
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Rayden
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
can you please tell me exactly when did you sent down your passport , imean to say the same date you got a request or some other day , and if says today on the website decesion made , you should have gotten your passport by this time if you live in new delhi because they sent it by speed post ,
i got my passport sent to me exactly after one week after i sent it down and decesion made on the internet was posted when i got my passport back
please tell me the exact dates , its very important for you

[28-02-2005,12:49]
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Anonymous
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
What year Dude??
[28-02-2005,13:20]
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*****
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
2004, but thing is that they post decesion made only when you get the passport in hand
[28-02-2005,13:22]
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Anonymous
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
wow..That was so fast for New Delhi to do your spousal application process..Was your process straight forward??..I mean your spouse in Canada,are they born Canadian person,,or did you have a arranged marriage to a person of Indian origin that is a permanent resident??..Sorry to ask these questions of you,,but i sponsored my spouse from India,,and the process took about 4 months,,only for my husband to go to a interview,,and be refused after 4 months of waiting for the process to be over....So now we have to do appeal here in Canada,and will have to probley wait for ever to get threw that,so we can be together...I am always curiouse now, on how other spousal applications from the New Delhi office get threw with out a interview,,and so fast..My belief is that if you get married to another Indian person,,then most times that one, probley gets threw thier spousal process much easier,,then if one is of a different cultural background..Does anyone else think this also??..I would be very interested to see if other people think this very same thing,,or am i just being paranoid..In my think,,LOVE should be based on LOVE,,not be based on different religion,,or different cultures,....Have a nice day everyone...Lily
[28-02-2005,13:33]
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Lily
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
I sent the passport about 10 days after the request (they had mentioned to send it in in 60 days). No I do not stay in New Delhi, stay in Bangalore.

Lilly,
regarding your issue, sorry to hear about your hubby getting refused. I guess my application is straight forward, we did not have an arranged marriage, although not sure if that makes a difference.

regards
Ray

[28-02-2005,14:02]
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Rayden
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
can you please tell me exactly which date did you sent your passport in and you mean to say that you did,nt get your passport back but it says on the website decesion made,
can you please tell me when did you see first time decesion made was it today or friday

lily
i am so sorry to hear this , in new delhi whene ver they call for an interview this means they have to decline the case, it happend for 4 of my friends
visa officer have concerned with your case ,is this is your first marriage because they normally decline the case on the basis of compatablitly like age , eduaction , religion
please let me know , may i can help you , you need to hire a good lawyer and you are looking yourself not till next yr , ia m telling you the truth

[28-02-2005,14:35]
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Anonymous
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to lily
did you actually have the refusal letter in hand i mean to say when your hubby was refused because it tells you the reason of the refusal too and also you can write the letter to the immigration officer challenging the refusal through the lawyer

[28-02-2005,16:46]
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Anonymous
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
Hi Anonymous...My husband had his interview on Nov 2004,,only a few months ago,,and the visa officer was very rude,,and all most angrey like with him..She even pointed her finger at him at one time,,and told him to stop telling her a story,,.He indicated on the application,,that he wanted his interview in english,,but she kept asking him if he wanted a interpertor,,he said no at first,,then finnaly he thought that he would do as she asked,,maybe she would be ok with him..But after that all hell broke lose..Yes i have recieved the refusal letter,,and i have already sent in my appeal into the IAD in Janurary..And yes i know it is going to be along time for this appeal,,because i have phoned to the IAD and talked to them about how long it would probley take to get a hearing...In his last week,,i recieved the CAIPS notes of the visa officer,,i had sent for them myself threw Canadian office here,,and it took 5 weeks for them to get to me..Really,,i can not even believe that in these notes are mistakes..I have not hired a lawyer yet,,as i wanted to get all this information first,,to see what i am dealing with..My husband seems to think i am a lawyer,,as i have picked every untrue word apart that she has wrote in the note´s,,and also the refusal letter..This visa officer has errored in law and fact,,and has also been very bias in her note´s,,and also the caips note´s concerning me..My husband has been married before,,and i have never been married,,but lived common law for 15 years to a previouse partner..Me and my husband knew each other for 3 1/2 years ...I went to India we got married,,the visa officer is even saying our marriage in not valid because my husband is a hindu,,and i am a christion,,and because we did not get married according to the customs,and ritues of my husbands community..But then she goes on to say,,that even if we did have a traditional ceremony,,then still our marriage would not be valid,,because i did not convert to hinduism..But that is all ok,,we did not get married under the provisions of the hindu marriage act 1955 ,because of course i am not hindu,,,we got marriaged under the provisions of The Bombay Registrations of Marriages Act 1953,,which indicates in the rules of it,,that to contract a marriage,means to solomize it in any form or manner..This marriage act is in Gujarat State..You see we had a very small and fast ceromony ,and exchanged rings,by a priest on one day,then we went and registered the marriage at the registrar office,,,and then a few days after,,we had a beautiful reception with some tradition ritues there, we hired a photographer,,and a guy to do vidio,,mine you it was not a big gathering,,but it was at a very big and fancy hotel in Ahmedabad..I stayed in India for 5 weeks,,wow,,i just loved it there,,it is so different then Canada that is for sure..Anyway,,the long of the story is,,that with all this ,the visa officer still refused my husbands application,,but the worst thing was,,she said our marriage was not valid,,so in that my husband is not my spouse,,and she also said our our realtionship was not genuine,,because she said my husband did a divourse of convience with his wife,,just so he could marry me,,and get into Canada..Even tho him and his wife was seperated for 6 years before they got a divorce..All my family here can not belive this,,and all my husbands family and friends can not belive this..Anway,,we have gathered so much new material on this all,,my husband even went to his govermnet there in Gujarat to request as much information on that Bombay Registration Marriage act 1953...We have to show proof now that this is a legal marriage..The one thing i can not understand,,that how can 1 visa lady make her oun rules about marriage there in India,,and also how she can make her oun rules in how she conducts a interview..I have read the rules,and regulations that a visa officer has to abide by,,and let me tell you she had broke alot of those rules in our case.. Now Anonymous,,what do you think about that...lol..Lily..
[28-02-2005,19:25]
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Lily
(in reply to: new delhi decision made)
the status changed monday evening to decision made

regards
Ray

[28-02-2005,22:05]
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Rayden