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Kazmemon

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Respected Members,

I am in a situation where i need some information related to appealing a TRV refusal.

Has anyone on this forum has appeal for TRV refusal OR seek for help from Visa Officer by writing to them about the error made on applciation?

any help would be much appreciated

thanks
 
Kazmemon said:
Respected Members,

I am in a situation where i need some information related to appealing a TRV refusal.

Has anyone on this forum has appeal for TRV refusal OR seek for help from Visa Officer by writing to them about the error made on applciation?

any help would be much appreciated

thanks

No.

In general people who want to appeal is because they feel "unfair treatment" but the process establishes that CIC has the prerrogative of interpretation, so unless you have concrete evidence of unfair treatment your case will be dismissed.

Also, in the case you want to push forward, you must be willing to spend, time and money in a process which will include a lawyer and several months (years?) of processing.

Usually people just reapply, it is way simpler, faster and with much better odds of being succesful.
 
Jalex23 said:
No.

In general people who want to appeal is because they feel "unfair treatment" but the process establishes that CIC has the prerrogative of interpretation, so unless you have concrete evidence of unfair treatment your case will be dismissed.

Also, in the case you want to push forward, you must be willing to spend, time and money in a process which will include a lawyer and several months (years?) of processing.

Usually people just reapply, it is way simpler, faster and with much better odds of being succesful.

Thanks Jalex23,

i feel so, because, my Parents received 5 years ban with refusal, BUT we updated IRCC and admitted the mistake we made before receiving the Procedural Fairness Letter 2 weeks later.
Here is my concern:

i want to re-apply but with 5 years ban do you think IRCC will consider my Parents application?

Do you feel re-applying with 5 years ban with proper explanation can help the cause?

Thanks for the help Jalex23
 
Kazmemon said:
Thanks Jalex23,

i feel so, because, my Parents received 5 years ban with refusal, BUT we updated IRCC and admitted the mistake we made before receiving the Procedural Fairness Letter 2 weeks later.
Here is my concern:

i want to re-apply but with 5 years ban do you think IRCC will consider my Parents application?

Do you feel re-applying with 5 years ban with proper explanation can help the cause?

Thanks for the help Jalex23

Then talk with an immigration lawyer.

Good luck.
 
Thanks Jelex23