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Gracie_Rohit

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Mar 20, 2016
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Hi there,
My fiancé's visitor visa application was recently rejected. One of the reasons was insufficient funds. We are both wondering...is it a problem if we are putting more money into his account before applying again? He started out with $2000.00 available dollars of his own money in his account. At the beginning of March, before he applied on March 3rd he received a wire transfer from my family of $4000.00. Two days ago we have sent him another $4200.00. We don't know much money he will need but showing $10 000 sounds like more than enough.

Are they concerned with these large amounts coming in? Can we just explain where the money is from in his response to rejection letter?

He will be in Canada for 5 weeks. Purpose of marrying me and then we will be returning to India (where he is from) where we will reside. We have strongly proven everything. (The other reason by the way was travel history, which he has none). Expenses paid entirely by my dad, the inviter. No extensive traveling our tourism... Just the wedding and time spent with me and my family.

What do you guys think? Thanks so much!!
 
Hi

Yes, depositing money into his account is a problem. CIC wants to see that he has his own funds, not that he is showing someone else's money in order to get a visa. They will not take into consideration the deposits from your family.
 
If he said the purpose of his trip to Canada is to get married - there's pretty much zero chances of approval.
 
But my Fiance was rejected only on two reasons

1. Travel History
2. Insufficient funds

Not on the wedding reason.

How can we convince them about travel history?
and How much might they be expecting him to have in his account for a 40 day stay in Canada
 
Gracie_Rohit said:
But my Fiance was rejected only on two reasons

1. Travel History
2. Insufficient funds

Not on the wedding reason.

How can we convince them about travel history?
and How much might they be expecting him to have in his account for a 40 day stay in Canada

You can't convince them about travel history. Either he has travel history or he doesn't.

As for the finances, he's pretty much already screwed it up by having other people deposit money into his account.

You should start planning to travel to him for the wedding.
 
lets face the fact....they know INDIA NRI.....Never Returning Indians....

Indians are famous to build that rapo everywhere...
 
NRI dont need any introduction...

They are self descriptive... :o