I wanted to make this post to help others because there is not a lot of clear information anywhere online. We worked really hard on our visa application and it was very stressful because all we heard was other peoples opinion telling us we had no chances.
First she filled out a form to give me permission to apply on her behalf. We applied online, and there is so little information it is fustrating. I do believe that if you follow CIC's website instructions you would still have a very small chance of approval because they do not tell you all the documents you need. Vietnam is one of the hardest countries to get a Canadian visa. We didn't want to take the chance and lose the visa fee, so she also asked locals there what they had to use for their paperwork.
Here is the package I put together.
- First, All the application forms requested by CIC. (I don't have time to answer about this, all the info is there for you to read online)
- I wrote the letter of invitation explaining the dates of her vacation, i will support her, how long i knew her for, and NOTARIZED it.
- I also wrote a letter of financial support, showed 4 months of bank account history, and my credit card balances, NOTARIZED.
- Also my parents wrote her another letter of invitation because we are staying at their house. Signed and photocopy driver license only.
- I included receipts for her plane ticket and health insurance which I bought beforehand. (all refundable in case it was denied)
- I made a itinerary of her entire stay (3 months) broken down by weeks, budgeting around $500 a week, explaining our transportation, where we would stay, food and shopping costs, emergency costs. Also tourist destinations we will visit, friends/family, etc.
-I made a proof of relationship letter explaining how we met, how i returned to visit her several times, photos of me and her family, us going on dates, etc.
She prepared these documents:
-Letter of explanation, she wrote in her own words about our relationship, her family at home, living situation, school, volunteering, etc. She also explained the importance of her returning home to finish her degree, and her understanding she cannot work under the TRV.
-School records, her grades, her classes next semester, graduation date, scholarships and awards, and letter from the school confirming she is a full time student. All these were translated to english and notarized. Also included pictures of her volunteering in the community, and a letter of reference from one of her professors. This is all to prove her ties to her home.
-Police background report
-Vietnamese CV which contains history such as her parents occupations, her entire school history, DOB, etc.
-Family book containing birthdates and relation of her immediate family
-Land ownership of house where she lives with her parents
-Parents business registration
-Marital status and Birth Certificate
All these documents were translated to English by a government office. It took us 2 weeks to prepare everything. It took 23 days for the passport request to come in. She just dropped her passport off. I hope this can help some people. Beyond this, I don't know anything. I did so much research online and I don't even know where the application went, but it wasn't in Canada. Maybe Singapore (what??) or Vietnam. I also don't know if you need ALL these documents, or to book tickets in advance, but it cost me $185 to apply and I would rather get it right the first time. I will try to help with any questions but if you are too lazy to read then I don't have time to answer questions like "how can I apply online". Good luck, and remember to be positive.
First she filled out a form to give me permission to apply on her behalf. We applied online, and there is so little information it is fustrating. I do believe that if you follow CIC's website instructions you would still have a very small chance of approval because they do not tell you all the documents you need. Vietnam is one of the hardest countries to get a Canadian visa. We didn't want to take the chance and lose the visa fee, so she also asked locals there what they had to use for their paperwork.
Here is the package I put together.
- First, All the application forms requested by CIC. (I don't have time to answer about this, all the info is there for you to read online)
- I wrote the letter of invitation explaining the dates of her vacation, i will support her, how long i knew her for, and NOTARIZED it.
- I also wrote a letter of financial support, showed 4 months of bank account history, and my credit card balances, NOTARIZED.
- Also my parents wrote her another letter of invitation because we are staying at their house. Signed and photocopy driver license only.
- I included receipts for her plane ticket and health insurance which I bought beforehand. (all refundable in case it was denied)
- I made a itinerary of her entire stay (3 months) broken down by weeks, budgeting around $500 a week, explaining our transportation, where we would stay, food and shopping costs, emergency costs. Also tourist destinations we will visit, friends/family, etc.
-I made a proof of relationship letter explaining how we met, how i returned to visit her several times, photos of me and her family, us going on dates, etc.
She prepared these documents:
-Letter of explanation, she wrote in her own words about our relationship, her family at home, living situation, school, volunteering, etc. She also explained the importance of her returning home to finish her degree, and her understanding she cannot work under the TRV.
-School records, her grades, her classes next semester, graduation date, scholarships and awards, and letter from the school confirming she is a full time student. All these were translated to english and notarized. Also included pictures of her volunteering in the community, and a letter of reference from one of her professors. This is all to prove her ties to her home.
-Police background report
-Vietnamese CV which contains history such as her parents occupations, her entire school history, DOB, etc.
-Family book containing birthdates and relation of her immediate family
-Land ownership of house where she lives with her parents
-Parents business registration
-Marital status and Birth Certificate
All these documents were translated to English by a government office. It took us 2 weeks to prepare everything. It took 23 days for the passport request to come in. She just dropped her passport off. I hope this can help some people. Beyond this, I don't know anything. I did so much research online and I don't even know where the application went, but it wasn't in Canada. Maybe Singapore (what??) or Vietnam. I also don't know if you need ALL these documents, or to book tickets in advance, but it cost me $185 to apply and I would rather get it right the first time. I will try to help with any questions but if you are too lazy to read then I don't have time to answer questions like "how can I apply online". Good luck, and remember to be positive.