My Russian wife is currently in the USA and has been for the last 7 years, first on a religious visa and then on F-1 (student) status. Her status remains fully legal. We intend to apply for her permanent residence in Canada as soon as we receive the police report from Russia.
Last June she applied for and received her first temporary resident visa to Canada. At that time, she had already been in a relationship with me, online and through my 4 visits to the USA, for a little over a year. Aside from the obvious fact that she wanted to visit me in June, her other reason for visiting was to meet a couple of university professors in Ontario and Quebec. She wants to persue her Masters degree in Canada when she is finally admitted as a permanent resident.
When she applied for her visa we did NOT mention the fact that she was coming to visit me. We only mentioned her desire to meet these professors. She needs to visit Canada again ( 2 months before the completion of her degree ), to audition for entry into the Masters of Music program at these universities.
Because she did not reveal her relationship with me when applying for her first visa, is this likely to be intrepreted as deception by the visa officer? Is she likely to be refused the visa now that we are legally married? We can easilly prove that she will return to the USA since her grades are very good and only 2 months remain in her undergraduate degree.
Thanks for your advice.
Last June she applied for and received her first temporary resident visa to Canada. At that time, she had already been in a relationship with me, online and through my 4 visits to the USA, for a little over a year. Aside from the obvious fact that she wanted to visit me in June, her other reason for visiting was to meet a couple of university professors in Ontario and Quebec. She wants to persue her Masters degree in Canada when she is finally admitted as a permanent resident.
When she applied for her visa we did NOT mention the fact that she was coming to visit me. We only mentioned her desire to meet these professors. She needs to visit Canada again ( 2 months before the completion of her degree ), to audition for entry into the Masters of Music program at these universities.
Because she did not reveal her relationship with me when applying for her first visa, is this likely to be intrepreted as deception by the visa officer? Is she likely to be refused the visa now that we are legally married? We can easilly prove that she will return to the USA since her grades are very good and only 2 months remain in her undergraduate degree.
Thanks for your advice.