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Nisha_Patel

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Apr 12, 2017
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Hi All,

I got refusal for Visitor Visa - B2 to United States of America.
However I got Visitor Visa later on when I reapplied.

I also never been to US even if I got VISA.

Can you please explain me these two questions and it's answer?

1) Has Nisha Patel been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?

2|) Has Nisha Patel ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?:

Note: I am applying for the PR in Express Entry (CEC).
 
"Yes" to both.

Note that a request to provide Schedule A is common for any applicant who answers "yes" to any of the statutory questions. It is recommended for you to provide this schedule A upfront to save processing time.
 
Hi,

Thanks for your help.

Can you please explain me in more detail?

what is request to provide Schedule A?

I don't know how to get Schedule A?

Please help me.

Thanks a lot.
 
Nisha_Patel said:
Hi,

Thanks for your help.

Can you please explain me in more detail?

what is request to provide Schedule A?

I don't know how to get Schedule A?

Please help me.

Thanks a lot.
Schedule A is a federal form which you need to fill up and submit it along with your e-APR.
Kindly search for it on IRCC website.
 
DelPiero07 said:
"Yes" to both.

Note that a request to provide Schedule A is common for any applicant who answers "yes" to any of the statutory questions. It is recommended for you to provide this schedule A upfront to save processing time.

My wife was refused a visit visa for USA twice but was subsequently granted one. We have answered yes to the first question and no to the second question. Should I send a CSE?
 
Hi, I have the same situation. My husband had a US visitor visa denied once (he applied again and was granted after), should I answer yes to both question and use the same explanation for both on the "please provide details" box? Where should I upload the LOE since there is no placeholder in the spouse section? Thank you!
 
Guys i wanted advice regarding the "visa rejection" part in the statutory questions. My dad had applied for american tourist visa when i was around 5 to 6 years old (Currently 28yo) . Should i say "yes" that i was rejected visa ? also i dont have any information (documentation) as to why it was rejected.

What should i do ?
 
The eAPR form I am completing has a drop down to 'Provide details' if you answer yes to the Statutory Questions.

Any need to put details in LOE + complete Schedule A upfront OR this will suffice??



"Yes" to both.

Note that a request to provide Schedule A is common for any applicant who answers "yes" to any of the statutory questions. It is recommended for you to provide this schedule A upfront to save processing time.
 
My wife was refused a visit visa for USA twice but was subsequently granted one. We have answered yes to the first question and no to the second question. Should I send a CSE?
Hey I did the same !
Can you share what was the outcome of your application?
Did you raise Webform?