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How to Reinstate a Withdrawn Spouse Sponsorship Application?? Plz help

naazz

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May 3, 2013
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I am married to a Canadian citizen I lives in UK, we have been married for less then a year, my wife came to UK on my dependent via (Spouse) and stayed with me for four months after that she went back to canada. But after going back she starting to change her mind and she withdraw the sponsorship application without thinking or discussing. After withdrawing she realized she did wrong and it was her stupid act in anger, and now she we are getting back together.

i would like to know once withdrawn can she processe the same application with the help of the lawyer or do anything?? If not can she apply for a fresh sponsorship application straight away again or do you have to wait for 5 years. (No decision was made application was under process)

my wife speak with the same lawyer who withdraw the application and she says she will see what can she do. i am guessing there isnt much lawyer can do they are just trying to get money out of your pocket and at the end they will say oh sorry you need to make a fresh application again.


Thats not it there is another problem how it was withdrawn.

My wife under depression and medication made the decision to withdraw and lawyer advised her to withdraw stating my intention were to enter in Canada through marriage. Now she regrets and cry over it but there is no point now. is there anyway we can fix this??? She was under medication and depression when she did this.

She says she will speak to the MP and will come to Canadian High Commission, London explaining them the situation and circumstances she made a mistake etc. will it work or there is any other way??

Considering this if we re apply making a fresh application how this will be taken into account seeing the previous application was withdrawl stating intention to enter Canada through marriage.??



can anyone please guide us what to do in this situation and how to resolve it we are very upset depressed, please help
 

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If the application was withdrawn then you'll need to apply again from scratch.

Your wife's accusations will likely complicate the processing of your file. She should definitely include a letter in the new application explaining what happened and why she made false statements. Include notes from doctors if possible to prove that she is being treated for depression.

Realistically, I think you should expect longer processing times due to the withdrawal and your wife's statement - possibly an interview as well.
 

Aman.Sukh

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Feb 3, 2020
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:mad:

I am married to a Canadian citizen I lives in UK, we have been married for less then a year, my wife came to UK on my dependent via (Spouse) and stayed with me for four months after that she went back to canada. But after going back she starting to change her mind and she withdraw the sponsorship application without thinking or discussing. After withdrawing she realized she did wrong and it was her stupid act in anger, and now she we are getting back together.

i would like to know once withdrawn can she processe the same application with the help of the lawyer or do anything?? If not can she apply for a fresh sponsorship application straight away again or do you have to wait for 5 years. (No decision was made application was under process)

my wife speak with the same lawyer who withdraw the application and she says she will see what can she do. i am guessing there isnt much lawyer can do they are just trying to get money out of your pocket and at the end they will say oh sorry you need to make a fresh application again.


Thats not it there is another problem how it was withdrawn.

My wife under depression and medication made the decision to withdraw and lawyer advised her to withdraw stating my intention were to enter in Canada through marriage. Now she regrets and cry over it but there is no point now. is there anyway we can fix this??? She was under medication and depression when she did this.

She says she will speak to the MP and will come to Canadian High Commission, London explaining them the situation and circumstances she made a mistake etc. will it work or there is any other way??

Considering this if we re apply making a fresh application how this will be taken into account seeing the previous application was withdrawl stating intention to enter Canada through marriage.??



can anyone please guide us what to do in this situation and how to resolve it we are very upset depressed, please help
Hi can you tell me what happen next your application took how much time ???