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vendod

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Hi

I am PR holder. Recently got married in India. I know I have to apply for Sponsor PR for her but that takes 12 months processing and no wonder that process may take more time because of the covid situation.

Is there a way so that I can bring her on a visitor visa before I apply for sponsership?

Please help me
 
Hi

I am PR holder. Recently got married in India. I know I have to apply for Sponsor PR for her but that takes 12 months processing and no wonder that process may take more time because of the covid situation.

Is there a way so that I can bring her on a visitor visa before I apply for sponsership?

Please help me

You can always try , but chances are low . Visitor Visas are for temporary visits, but in reality they are planning on staying
 
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You can always try , but chances are low . Visitor Visas are for temporary visits, but in reality they are planning on staying
If that was allowed openly we would all marry ,come here then immediately apply TRV for spouses and enjoy life. Thet won't give TRV to applicant spouse even if sponsor fills a b BIG BOND of say 5 to 10 K $. This is an idea too
 
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If that was allowed openly we would all marry ,come here then immediately apply TRV for spouses and enjoy life. Thet won't give TRV to applicant spouse even if sponsor fills a b BIG BOND of say 5 to 10 K $. This is an idea too

You are wrong, there are many cases on here where people have got a TRV while sponsorship is in process. The rate of approval is low but not non-existent. If going to apply for a TRV it's better to do it before applying for the sponsorship IMO. Only costs you a 100 bucks to try.