Hi there,
This is regarding my parents immigration applications. My father was diagnosed of TB during the medical exam. Then, he went through about a year of treatment, and recent test all showed negative. After all the results were submitted, we got the Procedural Fairness letter regarding A38(1). The main reason is that my father was resistant on 2 drugs. Although the results are negative now, they thought there might still be a high risk of reactivation. Then, we were asked to provide more support information, before the decision is final.
I did some quick check online, seem this is the end? Isn't it? Basically, this is like a reject letter? I am seeking advice on any possible ways to at least try to reason with them.
Also, my father's visitor's VISA is about to expire, is he ever able to get a visitor's VISA in the near future? (if the immigration application is rejected eventually?)
One more related question. If my father's immigration application is rejected, what about my mother? She passed the medical exam with no issue? Does it mean that my mother will also be rejected (they are on the same application, and my father is the main applicant)?
In summary, it's been more than 9 years from the day I applied for sponsorship, I really wish there is any hope that we could get pass this issue. Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks and regards.
This is regarding my parents immigration applications. My father was diagnosed of TB during the medical exam. Then, he went through about a year of treatment, and recent test all showed negative. After all the results were submitted, we got the Procedural Fairness letter regarding A38(1). The main reason is that my father was resistant on 2 drugs. Although the results are negative now, they thought there might still be a high risk of reactivation. Then, we were asked to provide more support information, before the decision is final.
I did some quick check online, seem this is the end? Isn't it? Basically, this is like a reject letter? I am seeking advice on any possible ways to at least try to reason with them.
Also, my father's visitor's VISA is about to expire, is he ever able to get a visitor's VISA in the near future? (if the immigration application is rejected eventually?)
One more related question. If my father's immigration application is rejected, what about my mother? She passed the medical exam with no issue? Does it mean that my mother will also be rejected (they are on the same application, and my father is the main applicant)?
In summary, it's been more than 9 years from the day I applied for sponsorship, I really wish there is any hope that we could get pass this issue. Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks and regards.