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Re: Can I assume... Posted on: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 11:25:22 MST


"Jim Humphries" wrote in message
news:Ra_tj.49125$Ly.28443@pd7urf1no...
> This is a standard wording and in most cases it means that the next step
> will be the landing "interview". There is no cause for concern.

Thanks, Jim - I sort of felt that was probably the case, but being new to
the process there is always a little doubt in the back of your mind. I would
assume if there had been any problems with the paperwork/ medical we would
have heard something before the decision made letter.

Thanks all!




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> Jim Humphries,
> Former Visa Officer
> "TNSAF" wrote in message
> news:c%Itj.53948$FA.45994@pd7urf2no...
>> ... since the on-line status page has changed to "decision made" and a
>> letter has been received that states my wife's file has been sent to the
>> Vancouver office, that all we have left is a possible interview and the
>> process will finally be completed?
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>> Does the Vancouver office decide if an interview is required?
>>
>> FYI its an "In Canada" spousal sponsorship application.
>>
>> Thank you!
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