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jpbs

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Can anyone who has gone through the case rejection for spouse sponsor and won appeal , please help with the lawyer name . no. and theire fees.
Hope people can understand how it feels who had gone through the same and guide the same with their best experience so we can meet as soon as posssible.
Thanking you
 
hi
i have the same spouse rejection case. i am living in brampton. may be we can exchange informations and suggestions.
 
why did yourll get rejected could you shared some light on that.
 
dont stress too much. Many have gone through this process. I won my appeal August 2012. Most appeals are allowed (I wish I knew the percentage)

The most difficult part is the wait times for Toronto. Currently over 2 years unless you get an ADR. If they tell you....'not genuine' I would count on a long wait, as ADR is given to those cases with 1 or 2 issues. I would recommend you get a consultation with a lawyer/Imm consultant. They will all tell you about their high success rates and gladly take your money. You need to go with your gut feeling ! 8)
 
hello jpbs,

what are the reasons of their refusal? would u mind sharing them? Thanks!
 
I haven't gone through an appeal, but I am using a law firm for my spousal sponsorship. I am using Niren & Associates because they don't do anything but immigration. A lot of other lawyers focus on other areas of law and merely dabble in immigration. (866) 929-0911
 
Hi siren. Can you tell me what services do they provide once they're hired. Do they do everything for you? Are just tell you to collect documents?
 
-He married his wife just 2 months after meeting her
-Him and his mom tried to enter canada via visitor visa, but they lied on their application, saying they didn't know anyone there, even though he had his girlfriend living in Canada

I think these are possible reasons for their rejection, yeah I know quickie marriages tend to be huge red flags
 
5hr3wd said:
Hi siren. Can you tell me what services do they provide once they're hired. Do they do everything for you? Are just tell you to collect documents?

Niren & Associates can handle everything. They are lawyers, not immigration consultants.
 
I don't think you are allowed to solicit clients through this forum.
 
McDutch said:
I don't think you are allowed to solicit clients through this forum.

I'm a client, not a lawyer. How the hell is telling someone who I used "soliciting clients"?
 
mikeymyke said:
-He married his wife just 2 months after meeting her
-Him and his mom tried to enter canada via visitor visa, but they lied on their application, saying they didn't know anyone there, even though he had his girlfriend living in Canada

I think these are possible reasons for their rejection, yeah I know quickie marriages tend to be huge red flags

You can check Arora consultant in Delhi. They are very professional in Canada Spouse visa.
 
2 months after meeting her??? HE KNOW HER BEFORE MARRIED,,?did he have relationshipe with her before married more ??? THEN 2 months.Because Canadian law says the partners they must a be One year together
before get married in internet or meet in real In another country And prevent them reasons not to be together .if they meet in internet long time more then 1 year is no problem hey got married the first meet in real
 
qaz361 said:
hi
i have the same spouse rejection case. i am living in brampton. may be we can exchange informations and suggestions.

did you get refund for the spouse fee?
 
yousef canadain said:
2 months after meeting her??? HE KNOW HER BEFORE MARRIED,,?did he have relationshipe with her before married more ??? THEN 2 months.Because Canadian law says the partners they must a be One year together
before get married in internet or meet in real In another country And prevent them reasons not to be together .if they meet in internet long time more then 1 year is no problem hey got married the first meet in real
Canadian law does not require a couple to be together for one year before they get married. For immigration purposes, a coupld must live together for one year before the Canadian can sponsor his or her partner as a common-law partner. A couple must have a marriage-like relationship for a year before the Canadian can sponsor his or her partner as a conjugal partner, and in this case there must be reasons why they cannot live together or get married. But for a married couple, the Canadian can sponsor his or her spouse as soon as they get married.

Now, if they did not know each other for very long before getting married, the visa officer might question whether the marriage is genuine, but there is no rule about how long the couple must have known each other before marrying.