Did you mention in an additional note that the meeting was through webcam? If you mentioned it somewhere in the application, you should be totally fine. Yes, it is a mistake, but as long as you made clear that it wasn't in person you should be OK. It shouldn't be taken as misrepresentation as long as you mentioned it somewhere in your application.Lifer said:Uh oh, I interpreted things differently. My wife has 'met' my entire family via webcam chats on the computer, but has never been to Canada and has only met one of my brothers in person. I wrote on the application that she HAS met everyone in my family. Is this going to cause any problems? Should I inform immigration of my mistake?
I am so Happyyyyyyyy for you boyeeboyee6576 said:My family didnt meet my husband yet either. We just put that he has not met them in person, but has talked to them via phone and webcam. My parents even wrote letters to state that they have spoken to him. Any communication that you have with either family is important. I also put the reason for him not meeting them face to face. In my case, my husband couldnt get a visitor visa and my mother has an aneurysm so she can not fly. I just gave breif detail about why so there was no misunderstanding. My parents not seeing my husband was not even an issue.
You're okay - lots of questions can be interpreted in different ways. For example - have you ever lived together? I had 8 trips to see my husband and stayed in his apartment with him. Some would say this is 'living together' if only for a week at a time, others (like me) would say had not lived together.Lifer said:Uh oh, I interpreted things differently. My wife has 'met' my entire family via webcam chats on the computer, but has never been to Canada and has only met one of my brothers in person. I wrote on the application that she HAS met everyone in my family. Is this going to cause any problems? Should I inform immigration of my mistake?