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Doubts regarding Visiting Visa.

Aug 15, 2016
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Hi All

I am Vasantha Deepika . I recently got married(2 months back). My husband lives in Canada on work permit which expires on Oct 2018.B He is working there from Jan 2017.We are planning to apply visit visa for me so that we can celebrate New Year and our birthday's together. I have few doubts regarding this.

1) Previously on 2016 I applied study visa for canada twice and it got rejected. Will that effect my Vist Visa application?
2) I dont have any travel history. Few of my friends visas got rejected because of no travel history.
3) What are the documents we need to submit to make my application strong?
4) I got rejected for US visit visa 1 and half month back.

Documents we are planning to submit:
1) My marriage certificate.
2) SOP
3) My company offer letter and leave letter.
4) My husband's payslips and rental agreement.
5) Amount in my account and my husband's canada account.
6) CA letter.

Please suggest me any other documents required and suggest me how to draft my SOP to make my application strong.

Do I need to explain about my previous rejections of education in my SOP and how can I explain so that they will not consider this as a reason for rejection.

Please anyone guide and suggest me on my situation.

Thanks .
 
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Nadaa

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17-05-2023
Hi All

I am Vasantha Deepika . I recently got married(2 months back). My husband lives in Canada on work permit which expires on Oct 2018.B He is working there from Jan 2017.We are planning to apply visit visa for me so that we can celebrate New Year and our birthday's together. I have few doubts regarding this.

1) Previously on 2016 I applied study visa for canada twice and it got rejected. Will that effect my Vist Visa application?
2) I dont have any travel history. Few of my friends visas got rejected because of no travel history.
3) What are the documents we need to submit to make my application strong?
4) I got rejected for US visit visa 1 and half month back.

Documents we are planning to submit:
1) My marriage certificate.
2) SOP
3) My company offer letter and leave letter.
4) My husband's payslips and rental agreement.
5) Amount in my account and my husband's canada account.
6) CA letter.

Please suggest me any other documents required and suggest me how to draft my SOP to make my application strong.

Do I need to explain about my previous rejections of education in my SOP and how can I explain so that they will not consider this as a reason for rejection.

Please anyone guide and suggest me on my situation.

Thanks .
Hi i would like to provide you my own oppinion and the expert may give u proper answer.
1) yes but if you can provide better documentation, tht would be fine
2) ìts recomended to have travel history.
3)travel history :) offer letter from your company and they will guarantee that you will return after visit. Certificate for owned property or letter for lease property under your name
4) US & Canada shared the data for whom being refused getting visa i guess so u should mentioned it.

For document submitted
Whats SOP& CAD
Suggestion
Ask your husband to send you invitation letter.
Please apply for 2-3weeks visit. On actual the CBSA officer in POE (port of entry) who will asses you, how long you able to stay in Canada. ( i stated visit 2-3weeks when applied TRV but the officer gave me 6months to stay :) )
 

asainarayana

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Oct 5, 2017
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Hi All

I am Vasantha Deepika . I recently got married(2 months back). My husband lives in Canada on work permit which expires on Oct 2018.B He is working there from Jan 2017.We are planning to apply visit visa for me so that we can celebrate New Year and our birthday's together. I have few doubts regarding this.

1) Previously on 2016 I applied study visa for canada twice and it got rejected. Will that effect my Vist Visa application?
2) I dont have any travel history. Few of my friends visas got rejected because of no travel history.
3) What are the documents we need to submit to make my application strong?
4) I got rejected for US visit visa 1 and half month back.

Documents we are planning to submit:
1) My marriage certificate.
2) SOP
3) My company offer letter and leave letter.
4) My husband's payslips and rental agreement.
5) Amount in my account and my husband's canada account.
6) CA letter.

Please suggest me any other documents required and suggest me how to draft my SOP to make my application strong.

Do I need to explain about my previous rejections of education in my SOP and how can I explain so that they will not consider this as a reason for rejection.

Please anyone guide and suggest me on my situation.

Thanks .
Even I am also in the same boat I have applied in August month in Hyderabad vfs tillnow I didn't get any update
 
Aug 15, 2016
12
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Hi i would like to provide you my own oppinion and the expert may give u proper answer.
1) yes but if you can provide better documentation, tht would be fine
2) ìts recomended to have travel history.
3)travel history :) offer letter from your company and they will guarantee that you will return after visit. Certificate for owned property or letter for lease property under your name
4) US & Canada shared the data for whom being refused getting visa i guess so u should mentioned it.

For document submitted
Whats SOP& CAD
Suggestion
Ask your husband to send you invitation letter.
Please apply for 2-3weeks visit. On actual the CBSA officer in POE (port of entry) who will asses you, how long you able to stay in Canada. ( i stated visit 2-3weeks when applied TRV but the officer gave me 6months to stay :) )

Hi

Thanks for your reply.

Could you please suggest me whats the best way to explain in SOP for no travel history.

Yes my husband will send me the invitation letter.I dont have any owned property on my name :( . I will get leave letter from company stating that they will guarantee my return.My visit will be for 4 weeks is this fine?


Thanks
Deepika