Hi,
I've just found this site as I'm trying to understand the procedural fairness letter.
I'm the sponsor and my husband is the applicant. We applied back in February/March last year from outside Canada.
I thought the process has been typical: retrieved the necessary documents, medical, police clearance etc. Everything seemed ok.
December 2018 we received communication from the VO, that I, the sponsor, need to show proof of my resignation from my job, proof of Canadian job search and proof of Rental Agreement for when we move. Good sign? We thought so. I provided everything they asked for.
Fastforward to a couple days ago, we received a Procedural Fairness Letter asking my husband to provide more documents, because the officer isn't satisfied with documents already presented.
This last message feels like it is coming from a different officer.
My question is, are they suppose to tell me to resign from my job before they confirm all documents? Is this typical? Has anyone experienced or heard of such an experience and the outcome of such?
They gave us a month to provide more documentation and of course I would have stopped working by then. What am I suppose to do?
My husband will now go back to his home country to see if he can find any more documents and/or see a lawyer so an affidavit can be written.
Does anyone know what options we have? Is there anyone we can contact? Is there any way to contact the visa officer other than when submitting the documents through the mail? (This is how this specific message directed us to respond and submit.)
I would appreciate any guidance. Thanks.
I've just found this site as I'm trying to understand the procedural fairness letter.
I'm the sponsor and my husband is the applicant. We applied back in February/March last year from outside Canada.
I thought the process has been typical: retrieved the necessary documents, medical, police clearance etc. Everything seemed ok.
December 2018 we received communication from the VO, that I, the sponsor, need to show proof of my resignation from my job, proof of Canadian job search and proof of Rental Agreement for when we move. Good sign? We thought so. I provided everything they asked for.
Fastforward to a couple days ago, we received a Procedural Fairness Letter asking my husband to provide more documents, because the officer isn't satisfied with documents already presented.
This last message feels like it is coming from a different officer.
My question is, are they suppose to tell me to resign from my job before they confirm all documents? Is this typical? Has anyone experienced or heard of such an experience and the outcome of such?
They gave us a month to provide more documentation and of course I would have stopped working by then. What am I suppose to do?
My husband will now go back to his home country to see if he can find any more documents and/or see a lawyer so an affidavit can be written.
Does anyone know what options we have? Is there anyone we can contact? Is there any way to contact the visa officer other than when submitting the documents through the mail? (This is how this specific message directed us to respond and submit.)
I would appreciate any guidance. Thanks.