hi,
you have mentioned an authority letter in case of in-person visa
stamping. is there a standard format for it or a simple authorisation
will do. my husband would be taking ours to CIC LA shortly. however i am
the principal applicant.
Originally posted by Webcrawler
> He should send his passport to you, and you should take both the
> passports
> with you for stamping.
> If you are going for in-person stamping, then he also needs to write a
> letter authorising you to take his passport for stamping.
>
> "robi63" wrote in message
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> > My timeline is :
> > Nov 2001 applied in skilled category at Buffalo, US
> > Nov 2002 - interview waived
> > Feb 2003 - added my husband's name to my file
> > June 2003 - we both did medicals , his from Bombay/India and
> mine
> > from Detroit
> > If everything goes well, next should be the passport
> requests.
> > My husband will be in the Middle east when this request
> comes.
> > Could you please suggest how could he send his passport for
> stamping ?
> > Does he need to get it stamped from a Canadian consulate in
> India/any
> > middle-eastern country ?
> > or
> > Should he send his passport to me here and in that case both are
> stamped
> > at Buffalo ? (wouldn't this be a risky step?)
> > What is the safest way for him to send his passport to me and me
> sending
> > it back to him ?
> > Your advice is greatly appreciated !
> > Many many thanks,
> > robi63
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