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taj p

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Jul 25, 2013
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Category........
Visa Office......
ndvo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
31oct2013
AOR Received.
15nov2013
File Transfer...
20nov2013
Med's Done....
07oct2013
Passport Req..
17jan2014
Our case got refused :( I need to know how do we appeal and how long it takes to win and how much it costs to appeal ? Do you think I will need lawyer? Who is a reasonable and good lawyer please someone answer me
 
taj p said:
Our case got refused :( I need to know how do we appeal and how long it takes to win and how much it costs to appeal ? Do you think I will need lawyer? Who is a reasonable and good lawyer please someone answer me

So sorry to hear that.. that's really scary.
Did you apply inland or Ouland? and why did they refuse ur application?
Didn't they tell you on a letter what to do next if you want to appeal?
 
jpsant said:
So sorry to hear that.. that's really scary.
Did you apply inland or Ouland? and why did they refuse ur application?
Didn't they tell you on a letter what to do next if you want to appeal?


DInt get letter yet they said orally they refuse , they think we r not genuine
 
Need details to help you.
Why did your case was refused?
At your profile you put the information "pass. requested". They refused after PPR?
 
Sorry to hear about your case, you got PPR and then it is refused right? How did you come to know about that? And have you got your PP back?
Following is the thread of appeal cases, you might get good and to the point help there:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/all-spouse-appeal-cases-come-here-and-join-us-plz-t87619.4260.html
 
generally, it's quicker and cheaper to just resubmit the application rather than appealing. An appeal can take years, is quite costly, and then you have to reapply anyway after that. If they are concerned about the legitimacy of your relationship, then focus on strengthening your proof of relationship. Showing time has been spent on developing the relationship will go a long way, and so would gathering better proof the second time around. obviously it's your choice, i just think if you can appease their concerns in a new application, then that is the best way to go about applying again.
 
rhcohen2014 said:
generally, it's quicker and cheaper to just resubmit the application rather than appealing. An appeal can take years, is quite costly, and then you have to reapply anyway after that. If they are concerned about the legitimacy of your relationship, then focus on strengthening your proof of relationship. Showing time has been spent on developing the relationship will go a long way, and so would gathering better proof the second time around. obviously it's your choice, i just think if you can appease their concerns in a new application, then that is the best way to go about applying again


Any good lawyer in Toronto pls advise
 
rhcohen2014 said:
generally, it's quicker and cheaper to just resubmit the application rather than appealing. An appeal can take years, is quite costly, and then you have to reapply anyway after that. If they are concerned about the legitimacy of your relationship, then focus on strengthening your proof of relationship. Showing time has been spent on developing the relationship will go a long way, and so would gathering better proof the second time around. obviously it's your choice, i just think if you can appease their concerns in a new application, then that is the best way to go about applying again.

Thank you rhcohen