texancanadian
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Your spouse can go for PCC as long as she has your original passport and docs
nmohsin said:Finally i got my residency.
Here is my time line
Applied : Nov,05,2001
AOR : Jan,05,2002
Initial Assessment: Dec,2002: Along with Medical Papers
Interview Required: File has been transferred to Detroit for an Interview
File Transferred to Detroit: Oct,2003
Interview Scheduled: 12,Apr,2004
Medical Done: 12,Feb,2004
Sent Passports: 20,Apr,2004
Passports Back: 05,May,2004
Thanks for all of you guys help.
nmohsin said:Finally i got my residency.
Here is my time line
Applied : Nov,05,2001
AOR : Jan,05,2002
Initial Assessment: Dec,2002: Along with Medical Papers
Interview Required: File has been transferred to Detroit for an Interview
File Transferred to Detroit: Oct,2003
Interview Scheduled: 12,Apr,2004
Medical Done: 12,Feb,2004
Sent Passports: 20,Apr,2004
Passports Back: 05,May,2004
Thanks for all of you guys help.
texancanadian said:Hi,
We finally have all the required documents that the consulate asked for after initial assesment and interview waiver.
My question is should I send 1 combined check of $ 1,430 US for me and my wife's RPRF fee, or 2 seperate checks of $ 715 each.
The consulate has only specified that it should be MO or certified check not if it should be 1 or multiple checks.
Currently I am inclined to go for only 1 check but plz advice.
Thanks