- Aug 24, 2015
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Hong Kong
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- Pre-Assessed..
Dear members, especially veterans. Need your valuable opinion on the very complicated situation I’m facing with my application due to the fact that former spouse if refusing to issue the letter that she’s aware of my intention to immigrate to Canada and moreover, she is not giving the copies of my son’s birth certificate and passport (my son will not be accompanying me, however I am required to provide his credentials).
The dilemma is, if I don’t mention my son in the application that would be a misrepresentation. If I do, I don’t have the originals of my son’s birth certificate and passport (only copies), in addition I will not be able to provide the letter from former spouse. (I talked to her many times, no use at all)
I have a divorce certificate, copy of court decree, stating that the ex-wife has custody of the child. Also, I don’t know if it’s relevant or not, I have receipts for my son’s school tuition, medical bills paid by me, etc.
I am planning to bring my son to Canada later on, and also don’t wonna misrepresent in the application. I really need your valuable advice, how should I proceed? Thank you very much and good luck to all!
The dilemma is, if I don’t mention my son in the application that would be a misrepresentation. If I do, I don’t have the originals of my son’s birth certificate and passport (only copies), in addition I will not be able to provide the letter from former spouse. (I talked to her many times, no use at all)
I have a divorce certificate, copy of court decree, stating that the ex-wife has custody of the child. Also, I don’t know if it’s relevant or not, I have receipts for my son’s school tuition, medical bills paid by me, etc.
I am planning to bring my son to Canada later on, and also don’t wonna misrepresent in the application. I really need your valuable advice, how should I proceed? Thank you very much and good luck to all!