+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

received misrepresentation letter

whitely

Full Member
Jul 4, 2018
25
19
My husband applied for a visitors visa to go to his step sons wedding and he received a misrepresentation letter saying that they weren't satisfied that he wasn't honest about being denied a visa to the states and that he was never charged with a crime. We sent a response immediately explaining the misrepresentation. What is the typical wait time for a response. We live in Jamaica and requested a 3 week visit for him. He does have 1 charge on his record in the u s in 2011. He was deported in 2012 back to Jamaica. In the reponse email we explained the when where and why of the situation. We are not sure what to expect. Time is of the essence as my son is getting married in august..Any suggestions would be appreciated
 

Wonderland_1010

Champion Member
Aug 24, 2015
1,822
382
Regina, SK
Category........
PNP
My husband applied for a visitors visa to go to his step sons wedding and he received a misrepresentation letter saying that they weren't satisfied that he wasn't honest about being denied a visa to the states and that he was never charged with a crime. We sent a response immediately explaining the misrepresentation. What is the typical wait time for a response. We live in Jamaica and requested a 3 week visit for him. He does have 1 charge on his record in the u s in 2011. He was deported in 2012 back to Jamaica. In the reponse email we explained the when where and why of the situation. We are not sure what to expect. Time is of the essence as my son is getting married in august..Any suggestions would be appreciated
Well its unfortunate that your husband has committed misrepresentation. Hopefully your explanation and supporting documents is strong enough to convince the VO to not ban your husband for 5 years entry into Canada. It will probably take longer to process as usual due to the misrepresentation investigation
 

whitely

Full Member
Jul 4, 2018
25
19
Well its unfortunate that your husband has committed misrepresentation. Hopefully your explanation and supporting documents is strong enough to convince the VO to not ban your husband for 5 years entry into Canada. It will probably take longer to process as usual due to the misrepresentation investigation
 

whitely

Full Member
Jul 4, 2018
25
19
thanks for your reply. Actually the lady that filled out his forms lied on the application twice. He was totally honest with her but for some reason she answered two questions wrong. Foolishy when we went back to sign documents he didn't even read them because already had a sit down conversation with her.She knew everything . ugh so frustrating
 

Wonderland_1010

Champion Member
Aug 24, 2015
1,822
382
Regina, SK
Category........
PNP
thanks for your reply. Actually the lady that filled out his forms lied on the application twice. He was totally honest with her but for some reason she answered two questions wrong. Foolishy when we went back to sign documents he didn't even read them because already had a sit down conversation with her.She knew everything . ugh so frustrating
Rule of thumb is to read everything before you sign anything. Nothing you can do now except wait and hope for the best.
 

russ6970

VIP Member
Sep 14, 2017
3,067
627
Newfoundland
Category........
FAM
LANDED..........
31-12-2020
You may have a chance to overturn the misrepresentation without a ban, but the visa will be denied. Unfortunately, it doesn't matter who filled out the forms, it's your responsibility to make sure they are correct. Tough I know. If you know for certain they deliberately lied on the application, report them to the CIC, as there are too many agents that do that now. Next time, apply yourself through the website.
 

Bryanna

VIP Member
Sep 8, 2014
14,136
3,122
My husband applied for a visitors visa to go to his step sons wedding and he received a misrepresentation letter saying that they weren't satisfied that he wasn't honest about being denied a visa to the states and that he was never charged with a crime. We sent a response immediately explaining the misrepresentation. What is the typical wait time for a response. We live in Jamaica and requested a 3 week visit for him. He does have 1 charge on his record in the u s in 2011. He was deported in 2012 back to Jamaica. In the reponse email we explained the when where and why of the situation. We are not sure what to expect. Time is of the essence as my son is getting married in august..Any suggestions would be appreciated
It doesn't matter who filled the forms. IRCC expects the truth to be declared in those forms. Unfortunately, he should have checked the forms before signing them.

Worst case scenario, your husband can expect a 5-years' ban for misrepresentation plus a TRV refusal.... best case scenario, his TRV would be refused. Based on what we've seen on here, a ban is more likely
 
  • Like
Reactions: scylla

whitely

Full Member
Jul 4, 2018
25
19
You may have a chance to overturn the misrepresentation without a ban, but the visa will be denied. Unfortunately, it doesn't matter who filled out the forms, it's your responsibility to make sure they are correct. Tough I know. If you know for certain they deliberately lied on the application, report them to the CIC, as there are too many agents that do that now. Next time, apply yourself through the website.
thanks Russ for your comment.. i'm from nfld too desparate to get back home for a visit.. want my husband to come with me
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
97,246
23,070
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
What charge does he have from 2011? It's possible he may be inadmissible to Canada at this time and he may have to go through the rehabilitation process before he's able to apply for a TRV to enter Canada.