Dear Friends,
I urgently need your advice and support.
My less complex short hearing is scheduled for next week. I have now received the disclosure of documents before the hearing, and they have sent me a copy of my entire 2021 visitor visa application along with all supporting documents that were submitted at that time.
That application was prepared and submitted by a consultant. After reviewing it carefully, I realized there were several mistakes and missing details. He did not include my and my wife’s educational background, he omitted our siblings’ information, and he marked “No” to the question asking whether I had ever been refused a visa for Canada or any other country. In reality, my U.S. visa had been refused.
In the disclosure package, they also included information about my fingerprint match with the U.S. State Department. Additionally, in my Basis of Claim form, I mistakenly marked “No” to the same question. This was completely unintentional, and I only realized it now after reviewing everything again.
I am very worried about how this may affect my hearing. I do not have a lawyer and I am representing myself, so I am feeling extremely anxious and unsure about what steps I should take before the hearing.
Please guide me on what I should do. Your help would mean a lot to me at this critical time.
I urgently need your advice and support.
My less complex short hearing is scheduled for next week. I have now received the disclosure of documents before the hearing, and they have sent me a copy of my entire 2021 visitor visa application along with all supporting documents that were submitted at that time.
That application was prepared and submitted by a consultant. After reviewing it carefully, I realized there were several mistakes and missing details. He did not include my and my wife’s educational background, he omitted our siblings’ information, and he marked “No” to the question asking whether I had ever been refused a visa for Canada or any other country. In reality, my U.S. visa had been refused.
In the disclosure package, they also included information about my fingerprint match with the U.S. State Department. Additionally, in my Basis of Claim form, I mistakenly marked “No” to the same question. This was completely unintentional, and I only realized it now after reviewing everything again.
I am very worried about how this may affect my hearing. I do not have a lawyer and I am representing myself, so I am feeling extremely anxious and unsure about what steps I should take before the hearing.
Please guide me on what I should do. Your help would mean a lot to me at this critical time.
