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Member Profile: angidontu (6 posts)
 
Hello, I'm angidontu
I am from Romania
I last logged in on 15 Aug 2008
I have been a member since 22 Jan 2007
I have added 6 posts in trackitt forums
I added my last post on 11 Sep 2007
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angidontu's Immigration Cases
 
Federal Skilled Worker case: Pending for 128 days (562 days less than average)  (8 comments
User: angidontu Visa Office: Buffalo, USA
Application Filed: 01 May 2008 AOR Date: 12 Aug 2008
Transferred to Local: Initial Assessment:
Medical Done: Documents Requested:
Documents Sent: Interview Date:
Passport Requested: Visa Received:
Nationality: Romania Last Updated: 14 Aug 2008
Notes: Application from Jan.08/2007 REJECTED Detroit Sept.26/07; Re-applied.

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Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 11 Sep 2007
Topic: Appeal Against Negative decision/options after Refusal letter

I am so dissapointed by my mistake.... why would I appeal the decision, since I don't have the points anyway? I am 4 points less than minimum.
I will retake the IELTS but is hard to believe that I can improve my english skilles so much, and my understanding now is that I have to take the process all over from the first beginning.
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 11 Sep 2007
Topic: Appeal Against Negative decision/options after Refusal letter

You said you were given 22 points for education.
Do you have more than one degree?
I got an answer from another immigration forum "www.immigration.ca/disscution" which says if you have ONE degree, means 20 points. (not 22). I am confused now.
Thanks
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 11 Sep 2007
Topic: Appeal Against Negative decision/options after Refusal letter

Thank you for your quick response.
Re-apply means to wait again for 10 months, all over again? or just send to that officer where my folder was denied, the Application fee and the new IELST test? ( and eventually a copy of my Bachelor's Degree and more than 17 years study, which means 22 points, not 20 as I was assessed?
Thank again.
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 11 Sep 2007
Topic: Appeal Against Negative decision/options after Refusal letter

Hello there

how did you obtained CAIPS notes? And how would help me that?
I am in the same situation, I got rejected 63 points, and I believe the officer miss-pointed my education (with 2 points) and I also could re-submit IELTS test (and add 2 more points to get the minimum 67)
How long do I have to wait to re-apply, or can I apeal, or can I resubmit papers, WHAT CAN I DO PLEASE?
Thank you for your attention.
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 23 Jan 2007
Topic: AOR versus IA

Thank you for your explanation.
I applied through Buffalo from USA.
I REALY hope it won't take so long. I am separated from my only son 6 years now, because of US Immigration and I can't wait to reunite with my son.
Somehow I am aware that is totaly unpredictible the processing time frame between AOR and IA.....
Posted in Federal Skilled Workers Forum on 22 Jan 2007
Topic: AOR versus IA

I am a bit confused about AOR and IA terms.
I have received AOR dated Jan08, 2007.
AOR said that " we cannot respond to requests for your status until it has been assessed."
I checked e-CAS on internet 3 days later, and my application was there: status "in process" from Jan08,2007

Is that mean IA is Jan08,2007??

Thank you in advance for your consideration.
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