Dear All,
I need advice that could be useful for the current predicament in which i find myself in with the IRCC office in Abu Dhabi.
I applied for a study permit through Abu Dhabi visa office June 2019. about eight months before the covid-19 pandemic. First week July 2019, i received a PFL - procedural fairness letter requesting for clarifications on my travel history. which i responded to promptly. Third week In July 2019 , i received another PFL- which was a bit more specific ,and i also responded promptly - with the assistance of an immigration lawyer as advised.
The issue raised in the PFLs i received was a response to a question which i answered wrongly.
Specifically, I have concerns that you failed to declare a previous US visa application refusal on your application form as you indicated ‘NO’ to Statutory Question 2(b): “Have you ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country or territory?”
On the question i did not read thoroughly , i had assumed the question pertained to only Canada and not all countries. Anyways , My mistake.
Since my second response to the embassy in July 2019, I have not heard a word from the embassy regarding my application. I requested for the notes on my application and the last update was around November 2019 - where the visa officer recommended i come for an interview.
I have made several inquiries regarding the status of my application from the embassy, Prior to the outbreak of the virus , the response i received was 'in queue waiting for a review by an officer' .
Since the outbreak of the virus , whenever i send a webform or any inquiry to the embassy i only receive the standard response ' Due to the outbreak of covid-19 pandemic, we cannot provide an estimated time for the completion of your application.
My school offered me the option of beginning classes online in Fall / September 2020 which i took advantage of but my question now is a) what are my options in reaching out to the embassy in Abu-dhabi, b) What else can i do to push them to resume processing on my application because i believe it has been forgotten.
My lawyers sent a demand letter in October 2020 to the embassy demanding a decision on the application but the embassy responded with the same standard response, I am being advised to approach a federal court to issue an 'writ of Mandamus'. c) I Just want to know if it will be worth it.
I would highly appreciate any advice that could be useful as this has been a highly frustrating experience for me.
Thanks
I need advice that could be useful for the current predicament in which i find myself in with the IRCC office in Abu Dhabi.
I applied for a study permit through Abu Dhabi visa office June 2019. about eight months before the covid-19 pandemic. First week July 2019, i received a PFL - procedural fairness letter requesting for clarifications on my travel history. which i responded to promptly. Third week In July 2019 , i received another PFL- which was a bit more specific ,and i also responded promptly - with the assistance of an immigration lawyer as advised.
The issue raised in the PFLs i received was a response to a question which i answered wrongly.
Specifically, I have concerns that you failed to declare a previous US visa application refusal on your application form as you indicated ‘NO’ to Statutory Question 2(b): “Have you ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country or territory?”
On the question i did not read thoroughly , i had assumed the question pertained to only Canada and not all countries. Anyways , My mistake.
Since my second response to the embassy in July 2019, I have not heard a word from the embassy regarding my application. I requested for the notes on my application and the last update was around November 2019 - where the visa officer recommended i come for an interview.
I have made several inquiries regarding the status of my application from the embassy, Prior to the outbreak of the virus , the response i received was 'in queue waiting for a review by an officer' .
Since the outbreak of the virus , whenever i send a webform or any inquiry to the embassy i only receive the standard response ' Due to the outbreak of covid-19 pandemic, we cannot provide an estimated time for the completion of your application.
My school offered me the option of beginning classes online in Fall / September 2020 which i took advantage of but my question now is a) what are my options in reaching out to the embassy in Abu-dhabi, b) What else can i do to push them to resume processing on my application because i believe it has been forgotten.
My lawyers sent a demand letter in October 2020 to the embassy demanding a decision on the application but the embassy responded with the same standard response, I am being advised to approach a federal court to issue an 'writ of Mandamus'. c) I Just want to know if it will be worth it.
I would highly appreciate any advice that could be useful as this has been a highly frustrating experience for me.
Thanks