- Sep 4, 2014
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- HAVANA
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 04-05-2016
- AOR Received.
- 20-05-2016
- Med's Done....
- 22-08-2015
Hi Everyone,
I submitted a Spousal Application just recently, which CIC returned, stating in a Letter, that a Form was missing. I realised my mistake, but i'm alittle perplexed as
to the continued ambiguity of CIC, stating in another part of the Letter, "...however there may be other deficiencies in your application". Helpfully, CIC didn't go
on to state what these deficiencies were...
Apart from what I think to be the obvious [that there is one Red Flag within the Application], what do they mean, by this Statement?...and has anyone recieved this
comment from them before, if their application was also returned?
Apart from the missing "deficiency" of not having included the Police Contrato Form, the only Red Flag i believe we have is that my Spouse has not yet met any of my
Famliy. [She has met 2 of my Friends]. This is owing to just the plain geographical fact that my immediate Family live very [very] far from Cuba, which leads to,
and compounds, a financial fact: that they simply could not afford to travel to Cuba for our Wedding: my Parents living on a fixed monthly income [a Pension],
with a mortgage to pay, and my Sister [One Sibling only], obligated to her Job, in the raising of her 2 young children...
However, my Spouse has had [and continues to have] regular communication with my Parents and Sister, as well as with Family members in Canada, through Phone Calls
and through digital communication through Facebook Messenger. Has anyone else been in a similar situation as this?...where their immediate family simply just lives
too far away... but that they actually still had success in the sponsoring of their spouse??
What advice does anyone have, [Personal Affidavits from Family?] in order to negate this red flag, and allay the concerns of the Immigration Officer concerned?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I submitted a Spousal Application just recently, which CIC returned, stating in a Letter, that a Form was missing. I realised my mistake, but i'm alittle perplexed as
to the continued ambiguity of CIC, stating in another part of the Letter, "...however there may be other deficiencies in your application". Helpfully, CIC didn't go
on to state what these deficiencies were...
Apart from what I think to be the obvious [that there is one Red Flag within the Application], what do they mean, by this Statement?...and has anyone recieved this
comment from them before, if their application was also returned?
Apart from the missing "deficiency" of not having included the Police Contrato Form, the only Red Flag i believe we have is that my Spouse has not yet met any of my
Famliy. [She has met 2 of my Friends]. This is owing to just the plain geographical fact that my immediate Family live very [very] far from Cuba, which leads to,
and compounds, a financial fact: that they simply could not afford to travel to Cuba for our Wedding: my Parents living on a fixed monthly income [a Pension],
with a mortgage to pay, and my Sister [One Sibling only], obligated to her Job, in the raising of her 2 young children...
However, my Spouse has had [and continues to have] regular communication with my Parents and Sister, as well as with Family members in Canada, through Phone Calls
and through digital communication through Facebook Messenger. Has anyone else been in a similar situation as this?...where their immediate family simply just lives
too far away... but that they actually still had success in the sponsoring of their spouse??
What advice does anyone have, [Personal Affidavits from Family?] in order to negate this red flag, and allay the concerns of the Immigration Officer concerned?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.