My husband application was rejected and i appeal. I have an interview in October with ADR. I need help if any can tell me what type of questions they will ask?
Join the appeals thread: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/all-spouse-appeal-cases-come-here-and-join-us-plz-t87619.5700.html
They could ask you anything. Basically you have to show them that the decision was wrong. You have to argue that your relationship is genuine, and show them additional proof that it is. (I am assuming the visa was rejected because they did not believe the relationship was genuine.)
They will ask questions about what was in the application, and about any new proof you present, so know your application well.
It's been 5 years , we are together. Within 5 years I went to my country 5 times. I have marriage certificate, pictures. What else do I need to prove them that I'm married ? Skype conversation, Facebook conversation, phone bill what else do I need?
It's been 5 years , we are together. Within 5 years I went to my country 5 times. I have marriage certificate, pictures. What else do I need to prove them that I'm married ? Skype conversation, Facebook conversation, phone bill what else do I need?
Since they have put forward a big challenge that your marriage is not genuine, you must prove by all means that they are wrong. To do that discipline yourself by gathering as much information as possible against a comprehensive checklist preferably with the help of a lawyer if you can afford. Remember many lawyers are not very effective and you will have to choose a lawyer who will allocate time and energy for you. Consult this forum before finalising any lawyer. Good luck!
Since they have put forward a big challenge that your marriage is not genuine, you must prove by all means that they are wrong. To do that discipline yourself by gathering as much information as possible against a comprehensive checklist preferably with the help of a lawyer if you can afford. Remember many lawyers are not very effective and you will have to choose a lawyer who will allocate time and energy for you. Consult this forum before finalising any lawyer. Good luck!