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Agent didn't mention about My USA travel Vida denial what to do?

Rockytheten

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Jun 13, 2017
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Its been a week since I submitted and I found out my agent didn't tick that I have been denied a visa for USA travel. What do i do?
 
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Classic Chucks

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What app is this for? Correct the mistake! You can be denied because of misrepresentation and worse, could be banned from Canada. Submit a corrected and update form. Include a cover letter about it. Should be no problem once you send the corrected form.
 

Rockytheten

Hero Member
Jun 13, 2017
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This one is for study visa so the agent said it should not be a problem
What app is this for? Correct the mistake! You can be denied because of misrepresentation and worse, could be banned from Canada. Submit a corrected and update form. Include a cover letter about it. Should be no problem once you send the corrected form.
 
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Classic Chucks

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This one is for study visa so the agent said it should not be a problem
No. No. No. Visa denial declaration is of primary importance. Never ever trust an agent who says something like that shouldn't be a problem.
 
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Classic Chucks

Guest
No they only gave me a number 20170605INBLXxxx no
That's VFS tracking, right? That's different. Anyway, try sending the corrected form now. And you can send it again once you have your UCI or Application number.

UCI: A Client ID Number, also referred to as a Unique Client Identifier Number (UCI), can be found on any official document issued by an IRCC office, Case Processing Centre or a Canadian visa office outside Canada.

A person who has never dealt with IRCC before will not have a UCI. If you do not have a UCI, leave the field blank.
 

Rockytheten

Hero Member
Jun 13, 2017
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Oaky
That's VFS tracking, right? That's different. Anyway, try sending the corrected form now. And you can send it again once you have your UCI or Application number.

UCI: A Client ID Number, also referred to as a Unique Client Identifier Number (UCI), can be found on any official document issued by an IRCC office, Case Processing Centre or a Canadian visa office outside Canada.

A person who has never dealt with IRCC before will not have a UCI. If you do not have a UCI, leave the field blank.

Okay so since I don't have it I'll leave it blank?
 
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Classic Chucks

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Oaky



Okay so since I don't have it I'll leave it blank?
Yes. Then once you have it, you can send it again. Don't forget to state the circumstances of your visa denial. Can't believe info like this was missed by your agent. This could cost you your application had you not realized it sooner.