Ugoswife
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 3rd October2016
- AOR Received.
- 26th October 2016
- File Transfer...
- 3rd November, 2016 ; 15th November In process in Accra
- Med's Done....
- 2nd April, 2016
I wish there wa's a way for people who haven't submitted their applications to join this forum and read experiences before submitting theirs. Dealing with immigration generally is all about honesty. As soon as they doubt one thing about you, they begin to doubt everything. However, they aren't as strict with family sponsorships which is why we see them asking people to re-fill their schedule A form, sometimes it's a second chance to right your mistake esp if the visa officer is being sympathetic. A lot of people get away with making mistakes on that visa denial question and sometimes they advice other people here not to disclose the mistake but just pray. If you are lucky enough to get away with it, well good for you but if your application is still under review and you detect that mistake, CONTACT THEM BEFORE THEY CONTACT YOU! There is nothing wrong with being denied a visa. Last year, I applied for a study permit but not to AVO (Cyprus), I was denied and it was because I didn't have any idea how serious applications to CIC were, I didn't research it. I applied again after a weeks and was denied again. We weren't even married at the time but we were dating. A few months later, we got married in the US and it was a civil wedding, no one in aten dance just both of us although we got letters from our parents and siblings acknowledging the marriage and telling them we were doing a Nigerian wedding this December. These were so many red flags as I had seen from other people's application but we took our time to look for all the evidence we had of our relationship all the way back to 2012 when were both living in Nigeria (hubby immigrated in 2015) and I moved out of Nigeria as well so it was long distance. My husband wrote a cover letter explaining everything and mentioned that we wanted my to continue my studies in Canada because he was there that's why we applied then but I was unfortunately refused.
For Africans, our relationships are quite different from other people, a lot of times we don't have the kind of evidence they want to see esp if the relationship wasnt long distance, provide what you have and explain it. Don't listen to lawyers and agents that want to help you fabricate evidence, you'll end up in real trouble. I though I wold be called in for an interview but I wasn't. Although we sent them our wedding pics in September this year.
If you are refused, depending on the reasons, reapplying might be a better option that appealing. I've gone to their thread and seen people waiting for up to 3 years to be rejected again.
Please let's be more careful with filling out government forms even after we immigrate. A little mistake can cost you too much.
For Africans, our relationships are quite different from other people, a lot of times we don't have the kind of evidence they want to see esp if the relationship wasnt long distance, provide what you have and explain it. Don't listen to lawyers and agents that want to help you fabricate evidence, you'll end up in real trouble. I though I wold be called in for an interview but I wasn't. Although we sent them our wedding pics in September this year.
If you are refused, depending on the reasons, reapplying might be a better option that appealing. I've gone to their thread and seen people waiting for up to 3 years to be rejected again.
Please let's be more careful with filling out government forms even after we immigrate. A little mistake can cost you too much.