Hello,
I am a permanent resident in Canada. My parents applied for a visitor visa to come and meet me here. They paid an agent through an agency to represent them and fill up their form, the agent made an error. He did not mention that my parents' visa had been refused by the USA earlier. The migration officer working on their application noticed this error and sent an email to my parents' email address to clarify it within 10 days or else risk a refusal and a ban for 5 years.
This agent seems completely inexperienced and clueless about this question and never asked my parents anything about their prior refusal from any other country. My elderly parents have very little knowledge of filling up visa application form online so they hired this agent and he got them into this situation. We are thinking about asking the agent to reply to the email sent by the migration officer and admit that he has made the error due to his inexperience and carelessness (which is the truth). But, we are afriad that the agent may not be willing to admit that it was his fault.
If he refuses to admit it was his fault, can my parents reply directly to the email sent by the migration officer and explain to them what happened? Or since the agent is my parents' representative, the only way to contact migration officer is through him only?
Thank you for any suggestions.
I am a permanent resident in Canada. My parents applied for a visitor visa to come and meet me here. They paid an agent through an agency to represent them and fill up their form, the agent made an error. He did not mention that my parents' visa had been refused by the USA earlier. The migration officer working on their application noticed this error and sent an email to my parents' email address to clarify it within 10 days or else risk a refusal and a ban for 5 years.
This agent seems completely inexperienced and clueless about this question and never asked my parents anything about their prior refusal from any other country. My elderly parents have very little knowledge of filling up visa application form online so they hired this agent and he got them into this situation. We are thinking about asking the agent to reply to the email sent by the migration officer and admit that he has made the error due to his inexperience and carelessness (which is the truth). But, we are afriad that the agent may not be willing to admit that it was his fault.
If he refuses to admit it was his fault, can my parents reply directly to the email sent by the migration officer and explain to them what happened? Or since the agent is my parents' representative, the only way to contact migration officer is through him only?
Thank you for any suggestions.