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31 minutes ago, Mohd Al Said said:

Inshallah 

I forgot to mention that during this AP stage they're preparing the documents that they'll send/give you with your passport /visa: a sealed envelop that you must NOT open, and you must give it to the immigration officer at the port of entry (in a sealed condition as it is).

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Just now, C.ezz said:

one  month  since interview date without any updates  :huh:

Don't forget the Eid and the holidays and the weekends. My interview was 18th of June, but actually they are 15 business days..

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12 hours ago, Nody said:

Don't forget the Eid and the holidays and the weekends. My interview was 18th of June, but actually they are 15 business days..

I have very strong evidence-based reason to believe that cases in AP are processed based on calendar days not business days.

For example, if they say "Most cases are processed within 120 days" (on ustraveldocs), they actually mean 120 calendar days.

 

After main AP processing, any other processing is processed only in business days, such as issuing/stamping the visa or preparing the packet for K1 entry, etc..

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12 hours ago, C.ezz said:

one  month  since interview date without any updates  :huh:

Oh Ezz, I want to say every case is different but the guy that interviewed you doesn't look at any case he puts on AP except after 120 calendar days, literally.

So buckle up and stay strong!

If you had a good interview and solid paperwork, then there's nothing to fear .. 120 days later they will call you and tell you to send a new medical and passport.

 

In shaa Allah you'll be fine!

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Salam Alykum.. Does anybody have any Idea how can I get tge PDF of the medical exam fees ( the latest fees ) ?

One more thing, the took the yellow receipt of the visa fees in the embassy and I didn't photocopy it. Now I need an evidence that I paid them. How can I get it ?

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25 minutes ago, Nody said:

Salam Alykum.. Does anybody have any Idea how can I get tge PDF of the medical exam fees ( the latest fees ) ?

One more thing, the took the yellow receipt of the visa fees in the embassy and I didn't photocopy it. Now I need an evidence that I paid them. How can I get it ?

Alykoum asslam,

 

You can get information about the medical exam from the embassy. Just email them and ask them to provide you with the "Medical examinations instructions for 2017" manual. It'll be in a .docx or .pdf format.

 

The short answer is, you cannot have another copy of that slip .. but you also don't need one.

I'm not sure why would you need to prove you've paid them (after the interview), unless, God forbid, something went wrong in their system, the bank's system, AND they also lost your paperwork. A combination of mess ups that will almost be impossible to occur.

 

This is a mere speculation/suggestion but if you still have the CGI number somewhere (on email or something), I think you can go back to the CIB branch where you paid it and ask for it.

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Just now, Super Uber said:

Alykoum asslam,

 

You can get information about the medical exam from the embassy. Just email them and ask them to provide you with the "Medical examinations instructions for 2017" manual. It'll be in a .docx or .pdf format.

 

The short answer is, you cannot have another copy of that slip .. but you also don't need one.

I'm not sure why would you need to prove you've paid them (after the interview), unless, God forbid, something went wrong in their system, the bank's system, AND they also lost your paperwork. A combination of mess ups that will almost be impossible to occur.

 

This is a mere speculation/suggestion but if you still have the CGI number somewhere (on email or something), I think you can go back to the CIB branch where you paid it and ask for it.

Thanks a lot :)

My fiance needs them for his taxes in December inshAllah..

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9 minutes ago, Nody said:

Thanks a lot :)

My fiance needs them for his taxes in December inshAllah..

I would also suggest emailing the embassy and ask for a copy sent to you via Aramex for the same purpose "taxes". I think they will comply.

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