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Post by llfarms on Oct 13, 2013 14:08:05 GMT
Just a word of caution. Many of us now on camp are find out that our recruiters sent all of our VISAs in at the same time and with many families arriving after we get here. The VISAs can expire and we are essentially being told by the recruiters that our families have to arrive before they expire.
The problem is that we told our recruiters that our families would not be here until after Christmas to allow children to finish up school and then transition.
We are working theses issues from our end. Moral of the story, be sure your recruiter understands what you need to depart.
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Post by dreams12 on Oct 13, 2013 15:23:38 GMT
Hi llfarms,
Am coming at the end of October. I was told by the recruiter that I would have to first get my iqama done and then they would apply for my wife's visa. Was this true in your case also? Or did you and your wife get your visas stamped on the same day? Since my wife hasnt got the visa, would she be required to come within 90 days of her getting the visa? Or would she be required to come within 90 days of me getting the visa. I got my visa on 30th August.
Thanks, Regards, Dreams12
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Post by llfarms on Oct 13, 2013 17:06:39 GMT
You may be different coming from India. I hear is the family housing that gets put in jeopardy.
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Post by vpainter on Oct 17, 2013 4:00:49 GMT
It is within the time limit of each individual's visa.
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