Hi,
This might be a long post but I would appreciate any help I could get.
I am a Canadian Citizen, born and raised in Alberta and married my best friend back in Punjab, India during Early Spring 2019. We both are in our mid 20's, he's an Indian Citizen. We met over social media in 2018 and my family was in favour of this marriage. However right at the last moment, they decided they wanted nothing to do with this marriage. I however still hoping they would show up paid for my mother's EVisa then flew off to India to get married. I kept in touch with my mother and she acted like she had a change of heart and reassured me she'd be there in no time. This did not happen as 2 days before the wedding, her phone was unreachable. We had a very traditional Punjabi style wedding with all the pre wedding bride and groom rituals done by my in law's. All of my husband's family showed up to the wedding but I was fortunate enough to have one uncle from my Mother's side come to bless us at the wedding. After being married for 3 days, my husband gets a call from the District Police Station in Punjab saying my mother had filed a case accusing my husband of kidnapping me and brainwashing me into marrying him. She had come to India without me knowing and later on I learned bribed the police with hefty amounts in order to get me back to her. We were shocked but immediately my in laws and I hired an attorney in the High Court in Chandigarh, Punjab to be granted High Court Protection Orders. We feared for our safety and were kept in hiding for about 5 days until the orders were processed. Afterwards due to the seriousness of this case, I had my Attorney in India make a written statement that I no longer wanted to be in communication with my family in Canada or India. This was also a clause in the High Court Protection Orders. This was mailed out to all the relatives who had threatened us. We had our marriage registered and shortly after had to require security from Police as before my Mother left India tried to track us down through threatening the Temple council we had gotten married at. We spent about $2000-$3000 on this whole legal process.
After nearly 3 months, I still have friends of my mother tell me what an awful thing I've done breaking off communication and I'll only be allowed back into the family if I divorce my husband. Now I have came back to Canada to start the sponsorship process for my husband. I am currently working 2 jobs and planning on restarting a whole new life on my own.
My questions are:
- Can my family in anyway tamper with my husband's sponsorship? If they were to complain about the authenticity of this marriage would what been taken into consideration?
- Should I do a self declaration letter stating all of the events leading to and after my marriage and have it notarized? Would that help support the application at all?
- Would I be able to go see my husband during the sponsorship process in India? I've heard it takes upto a year and you can't leave the country for more than 2 weeks or else you jeopardize your application.
I know it's a long read but I would be so grateful if anyone has been through a similar situation or knows what direction would be best for me, that would be great!
This might be a long post but I would appreciate any help I could get.
I am a Canadian Citizen, born and raised in Alberta and married my best friend back in Punjab, India during Early Spring 2019. We both are in our mid 20's, he's an Indian Citizen. We met over social media in 2018 and my family was in favour of this marriage. However right at the last moment, they decided they wanted nothing to do with this marriage. I however still hoping they would show up paid for my mother's EVisa then flew off to India to get married. I kept in touch with my mother and she acted like she had a change of heart and reassured me she'd be there in no time. This did not happen as 2 days before the wedding, her phone was unreachable. We had a very traditional Punjabi style wedding with all the pre wedding bride and groom rituals done by my in law's. All of my husband's family showed up to the wedding but I was fortunate enough to have one uncle from my Mother's side come to bless us at the wedding. After being married for 3 days, my husband gets a call from the District Police Station in Punjab saying my mother had filed a case accusing my husband of kidnapping me and brainwashing me into marrying him. She had come to India without me knowing and later on I learned bribed the police with hefty amounts in order to get me back to her. We were shocked but immediately my in laws and I hired an attorney in the High Court in Chandigarh, Punjab to be granted High Court Protection Orders. We feared for our safety and were kept in hiding for about 5 days until the orders were processed. Afterwards due to the seriousness of this case, I had my Attorney in India make a written statement that I no longer wanted to be in communication with my family in Canada or India. This was also a clause in the High Court Protection Orders. This was mailed out to all the relatives who had threatened us. We had our marriage registered and shortly after had to require security from Police as before my Mother left India tried to track us down through threatening the Temple council we had gotten married at. We spent about $2000-$3000 on this whole legal process.
After nearly 3 months, I still have friends of my mother tell me what an awful thing I've done breaking off communication and I'll only be allowed back into the family if I divorce my husband. Now I have came back to Canada to start the sponsorship process for my husband. I am currently working 2 jobs and planning on restarting a whole new life on my own.
My questions are:
- Can my family in anyway tamper with my husband's sponsorship? If they were to complain about the authenticity of this marriage would what been taken into consideration?
- Should I do a self declaration letter stating all of the events leading to and after my marriage and have it notarized? Would that help support the application at all?
- Would I be able to go see my husband during the sponsorship process in India? I've heard it takes upto a year and you can't leave the country for more than 2 weeks or else you jeopardize your application.
I know it's a long read but I would be so grateful if anyone has been through a similar situation or knows what direction would be best for me, that would be great!