theshaikh
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- Feb 20, 2012
- 6
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Islamabad
- Job Offer........
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- App. Filed.......
- 27-02-2012
- Doc's Request.
- not yet
- AOR Received.
- 30-05-2012
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- 07-06-2012
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- 26-07-2013
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- 27-07-2013
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- 06-09-2013
- LANDED..........
- 13-09-2013
Hey Atikan,
Walaikum-as-salaam
Your case will be very simple and it will be easy to get a TRV in my opinion. The reason is that you have a lot of proof which states that you will return to Dubai after your short stay.
Bank Balance, show $10,000 for each 2 week period you are in Canada. Show properties and any other assets you have as well.
Show all employment letters, paystubs, salary information and job information. Explicitly state that you HAVE to return to your job after 2 weeks, get a letter signed by your workplace supervisor stating this if possible.
A letter of invitation from YOUR WIFE is a must, preferably notarized.
If the TRV gets rejected, there is no impact on your sponsorship application.
Dont think you can apply from the UAE, unless you are Emarati.
Apply for single entry, higher success rate for those.
As long as you can prove that you will leave Canada and you have more than enough finances, your chances of receiving a TRV are high.
Walaikum-as-salaam
Your case will be very simple and it will be easy to get a TRV in my opinion. The reason is that you have a lot of proof which states that you will return to Dubai after your short stay.
Bank Balance, show $10,000 for each 2 week period you are in Canada. Show properties and any other assets you have as well.
Show all employment letters, paystubs, salary information and job information. Explicitly state that you HAVE to return to your job after 2 weeks, get a letter signed by your workplace supervisor stating this if possible.
A letter of invitation from YOUR WIFE is a must, preferably notarized.
If the TRV gets rejected, there is no impact on your sponsorship application.
Dont think you can apply from the UAE, unless you are Emarati.
Apply for single entry, higher success rate for those.
As long as you can prove that you will leave Canada and you have more than enough finances, your chances of receiving a TRV are high.
atikan said:Assalam o alaikum,
It's very nice to see such an informative thread and the participation level. Please read my case in detail. I am in an urgent need to see my wife in Canada. My visit will not extend more than 2 weeks b/c my company will not let me for more.
Please be informed that my wife applied for my immigration in Jan, 2012. Current status is that Masha Allah se it is in process in ISB. In Mar, 2012, I moved to Dubai for my job and I am currently working here. I have Tenancy Contract in my name, driving license and 3 years Resident Visa of UAE.
Please help me in following:
• How much bank balance will be good to show for my TRV for a 2 week stay?
• Will there be any need for my current employer's NOC or any kind of letter? Of course i will send my job letters and paystubs and everything just asking about the some sort of NOC here.
• Is the letter of invitation a must from my wife? As I want to surprise my wife. Is it acceptable if someone from her family sends me a letter of invitation?
• If (God forbid) my TRV application is rejected will that leave any impact on my immigration process?
• Is there a way I can apply from UAE somehow? I have heard that I can apply and also they have faster processing times.
• Should I apply for Single entry or Multiple entry? Asking in terms of higher success rate.
• My chances for the TRV success?
Im pretty desperate here as she is seriously ill. and i cant wait to see her. You suggestions and prayers will be a great help.
Thanks.