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Ray_Of_Hope

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Nov 4, 2013
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Dear all,

I need some advice as to what to do.

I applied for Canada immigration in the November 2013 and got my PER in Feb 2014, just after 2 days of my marriage. I informed the London visa office (my respective processing office), of my marriage and they advised me to send some additional documents (as is the procedure) to add my spouse in my application.

I did all the hassle of documentation but foolishly sent them to the CIO Sydney address (and not visa office London).
I again informed the London Visa office about my situation and they replied that:
"We suggest you contact CIO Sydney without delay to request they either return the documents to you or that they forward them to this office."

I have emailed CIO sydney as well. But, they reply very late.
Please suggest any further action I could do to rectify my mistake.

Thanks.
 
you can either make new documents and send it to London/ email them again and realize the urgency along with the email reply recieved from London.



Ray_Of_Hope said:
Dear all,

I need some advice as to what to do.

I applied for Canada immigration in the November 2013 and got my PER in Feb 2014, just after 2 days of my marriage. I informed the London visa office (my respective processing office), of my marriage and they advised me to send some additional documents (as is the procedure) to add my spouse in my application.

I did all the hassle of documentation but foolishly sent them to the CIO Sydney address (and not visa office London).
I again informed the London Visa office about my situation and they replied that:
"We suggest you contact CIO Sydney without delay to request they either return the documents to you or that they forward them to this office."

I have emailed CIO sydney as well. But, they reply very late.
Please suggest any further action I could do to rectify my mistake.

Thanks.
 
Thank you MM2.

I have already sent the documents to London again. I also have attached a covering letter explaining the above issue.
Should I send an email as well?