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Visitor Visa for Parents

DelhiGuy

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Dec 9, 2013
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Bryanna said:
You can write a joint Invitation Letter.... you should include details about yourself and your spouse (as stated in the CIC link) + provide the necessary supporting documents
Right, But I was thinking to write the invitation letter on my own addressed to high commision and write a separate letter from both of us addressed to my parents saying we look forward to their visit and such (informal letter); and they can use submit that letter with the application too? Does this make sense? Having 2 letters? What you think.
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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DelhiGuy said:
Right, But I was thinking to write the invitation letter on my own addressed to high commision and write a separate letter from both of us addressed to my parents saying we look forward to their visit and such (informal letter); and they can use submit that letter with the application too? Does this make sense? Having 2 letters? What you think.
Why two letters? The visa office needs to know that you have invited your parents. Any letter you write to your parents is of a personal nature.

I would only write a letter addressed to the visa officer.... incorporating the suggestions stated in the CIC link
 

DelhiGuy

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Dec 9, 2013
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Bryanna said:
Why two letters? The visa office needs to know that you have invited your parents. Any letter you write to your parents is of a personal nature.

I would only write a letter addressed to the visa officer.... incorporating the suggestions stated in the CIC link
Yeah, I think you are right, now that I think about it, it probably doesn't make sense to have 2 letter, so in the 1 letter addressed to visa officer, I will include both of our details and provide her supporting documents too, her passport and such. Great, thank you for discussing this with me.
 

DelhiGuy

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Dec 9, 2013
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Hello there again,

I think I'm back with one last question. I was going to scan and email everything to my family including the invitation letter.. is scans okay and they can print and attach to the file ? Or I should do physical mail so that they can attach the original invitation letter? Please advise.
 

Bryanna

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Sep 8, 2014
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Hi,

It's not necessary to physically mail the Invitation Letter. You can sign it (scan your signature as a JPEG) and email the PDF version to your parents. Same for the other supporting documents


Cheers
 

gp88

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Jun 17, 2013
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Hello Frd I applied for my mom to visit us to see my new born baby.after one month I'll check the status and they changed.your passport dispatched via courier partner,can u plz tell me some one what is this??? They stamped the visa or what can someone tell me plz thank you