Hello All,
I am new to the forum and am rapidly becoming an expert on spousal sponsorship. I hope to help some of you all out very soon.
I am quite confident that i can prepare a complete application package myself. I am a Canadian born husband sponsoring my Iranian wife via the spousal sponsorship program. We have all documentation to demonstrate our proof of relation but sometimes however, an immigration attorney seems to be the best route to go. I just dont trust any of them enough to handle our case. It is not so much about he money but having the confidence in some stranger to handle something so vitally important for our future; it is troubling t say the least.
I contacted a number of immigration lawyers and decided to go about this on our own. None of them had even bothered to read the FAQ section of the CIC website that very clearly states that Iraq and surrounding areas are eligible for 'priority processing' if they can demonstrate how their particular situation is deemed affected by the situation there. I have no reservations or doubts that i can prove this through a letter outlining the well documented facts, our religious differences and inherent consequences of such a matrimonial union in that volatile region.
My question: Does anyone have any experience pertaining to spousal sponsorship priority processing with the 'Situation in Iraq' caveat? We are newly weds and this separation is just plain torture. It seems so unfair that we are apart and we only want ot be back together.
I would like to mention that i am born and living in Canada and my wife has been forced to return to Iran to await our applicant procedure.
For your consideration & thanks in advance.
Chris
1-application submitted from inside Canada to CPC-M (TBA)
I am new to the forum and am rapidly becoming an expert on spousal sponsorship. I hope to help some of you all out very soon.
I am quite confident that i can prepare a complete application package myself. I am a Canadian born husband sponsoring my Iranian wife via the spousal sponsorship program. We have all documentation to demonstrate our proof of relation but sometimes however, an immigration attorney seems to be the best route to go. I just dont trust any of them enough to handle our case. It is not so much about he money but having the confidence in some stranger to handle something so vitally important for our future; it is troubling t say the least.
I contacted a number of immigration lawyers and decided to go about this on our own. None of them had even bothered to read the FAQ section of the CIC website that very clearly states that Iraq and surrounding areas are eligible for 'priority processing' if they can demonstrate how their particular situation is deemed affected by the situation there. I have no reservations or doubts that i can prove this through a letter outlining the well documented facts, our religious differences and inherent consequences of such a matrimonial union in that volatile region.
My question: Does anyone have any experience pertaining to spousal sponsorship priority processing with the 'Situation in Iraq' caveat? We are newly weds and this separation is just plain torture. It seems so unfair that we are apart and we only want ot be back together.
I would like to mention that i am born and living in Canada and my wife has been forced to return to Iran to await our applicant procedure.
For your consideration & thanks in advance.
Chris
1-application submitted from inside Canada to CPC-M (TBA)