Hello,
I have been married to my husband for just a little over a year. I have been travelling back and forth since he was denied a visa and we had originally intended for me to move there. Plans have changed and now we are planning for him to come here. The application form itself seems pretty straightforward however we have some complications that may pose as 'difficulties' (I'll list below) so I'm trying to decide if we need to hire help or if I should just move forward with applying for sponsorship. Lawyers are expensive and I would prefer to do it alone but at the same time, I wouldn't want to ruin our chances. I'm sure that not every application is a walk in the park so feel free to share your experience with immigration lawyers here
1) He has two previous convictions. One considered hybrid in Canadian law and the other a minor. The most recent was dealt with and completed in 2012.
2) We applied for a visitor visa and were denied. Not sure how much of an impact this will leave but we did list family members in the application who are unwilling to cooperate in getting medicals or background checks & so I would prefer not to have them documented in this application but then would we be in trouble for not keeping our information consistent?
3) We didn't have a big wedding ceremony and I had a horrible skin rash at the time and refused to take pictures. Will this cause an issue when proving the authenticity?
Thanks in advance
I have been married to my husband for just a little over a year. I have been travelling back and forth since he was denied a visa and we had originally intended for me to move there. Plans have changed and now we are planning for him to come here. The application form itself seems pretty straightforward however we have some complications that may pose as 'difficulties' (I'll list below) so I'm trying to decide if we need to hire help or if I should just move forward with applying for sponsorship. Lawyers are expensive and I would prefer to do it alone but at the same time, I wouldn't want to ruin our chances. I'm sure that not every application is a walk in the park so feel free to share your experience with immigration lawyers here
1) He has two previous convictions. One considered hybrid in Canadian law and the other a minor. The most recent was dealt with and completed in 2012.
2) We applied for a visitor visa and were denied. Not sure how much of an impact this will leave but we did list family members in the application who are unwilling to cooperate in getting medicals or background checks & so I would prefer not to have them documented in this application but then would we be in trouble for not keeping our information consistent?
3) We didn't have a big wedding ceremony and I had a horrible skin rash at the time and refused to take pictures. Will this cause an issue when proving the authenticity?
Thanks in advance