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ann_mushroom

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Jul 21, 2022
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Hi all,

I received the RFV letter two days ago, but I'm currently in Canada, which means that I don't need to mail my passport to a visa application center. IRCC requested a photocopy of my passport online and told me that I should fill out their webform within 5 days to let them know my status in Canada. The thing is that IRCC never replies and I believe they still have my old address on file despite my incessant attempts to change the address via their webforms. I tried calling IRCC for several days and I could never get through. I was advised to call my local MP, but I believe he is harder reach than IRCC... What should I do? I fear that I would miss their deadlines...

Thanks!
 
Hi all,

I received the RFV letter two days ago, but I'm currently in Canada, which means that I don't need to mail my passport to a visa application center. IRCC requested a photocopy of my passport online and told me that I should fill out their webform within 5 days to let them know my status in Canada. The thing is that IRCC never replies and I believe they still have my old address on file despite my incessant attempts to change the address via their webforms. I tried calling IRCC for several days and I could never get through. I was advised to call my local MP, but I believe he is harder reach than IRCC... What should I do? I fear that I would miss their deadlines...

Thanks!
Hi, I have same problem. Can you please explain how many day after submitted webform?
 
Hi all,

I received the RFV letter two days ago, but I'm currently in Canada, which means that I don't need to mail my passport to a visa application center. IRCC requested a photocopy of my passport online and told me that I should fill out their webform within 5 days to let them know my status in Canada. The thing is that IRCC never replies and I believe they still have my old address on file despite my incessant attempts to change the address via their webforms. I tried calling IRCC for several days and I could never get through. I was advised to call my local MP, but I believe he is harder reach than IRCC... What should I do? I fear that I would miss their deadlines...

Thanks!
Hi, Can you please let me know how you resolved this issue?
 
Can anybody tell us how this was resolved? I am inland and the same thing has happened to me twice. HELPPPP?
 
Dealing with immigration matters can be stressful, but there are steps you can take to address your situation. Here's a guide on what you can do:

  1. Submit the Photocopy Online:
    • Follow the instructions given by IRCC to submit the photocopy of your passport online. Ensure you provide the required information accurately.
  2. Attempt to Contact IRCC:
    • Keep trying to contact IRCC through the official channels. Persistence is often necessary when dealing with government agencies. You can try calling during non-peak hours to increase your chances of getting through.
  3. Use Multiple Communication Channels:
    • Try reaching out through various communication channels. In addition to calling, you may want to send emails or use any available online messaging systems provided by IRCC.
  4. Document Your Attempts:
    • Keep a record of your attempts to contact IRCC. Note the dates and times of your calls or emails. This documentation may be useful in case you need to prove that you made reasonable efforts to comply with their instructions.
  5. Contact Your Local MP:
    • If you are having difficulty reaching IRCC, consider reaching out to your local Member of Parliament (MP). MPs often have staff dedicated to helping constituents with government-related issues. You can find your MP's contact information on the official government website.
  6. Visit a Local IRCC Office (if available):
    • If there is a local IRCC office in your area, consider visiting in person. Bring all relevant documents and explain your situation to the staff.
  7. Seek Legal Advice (if necessary):
    • If you're unable to get the necessary assistance, you may want to consult with an immigration lawyer or consultant. They can provide guidance on your specific situation and help ensure you meet the deadlines.
  8. Follow Up Regularly:
    • Even if you've submitted the photocopy online, continue to follow up with IRCC to ensure that they have received the necessary documents and that your file is being processed.