@Sahil Singh and others, I live in Calgary. I filed in my wife's application in May 2016, and in December 2016, they requested for additional proof that our marriage is genuine. Our lawyer advised that we should get as many letters as possible from those that attended the marriage ceremony, we got letters from my Father in-law, his village head, some of my wife's brothers and sisters, my community leader, the traditional ruler from my community, my wife's pastor, some of her work mates who attended both the traditional and court wedding, my pastor here in Canada, my work mate here in Canada who is a Canadian and other friends here in Canada who know about our marriage. Some of these letter were notarized here in Canada and some sworn affidavit from Nigeria. We also included some pictures of my wife with some members of my family, married women from my village, the register of married women from my village showing pages from 2014-2017 all the pages have her name and all the monthly contributions she makes. All the documents was sent through courier on the 3rd of January, they received it in Ghana on the 9th of January and made a decision on the 16th of January which they refused her visa on the grounds that the marriage was not genuine. They never call her for interview neither did they call to interview me.