Several immigration firms provide a service termed as 'document review'. Essentially, this service enables clients to complete all the paperwork and represent themselves during the application process, while also having a professional evaluate their documents prior to official submission...
As a teacher, you have the capability to manage this on your own. Consider hiring a PNP expert for a final review of your application prior to submission.
Researching this topic and determining the best strategy is a great idea.
The big question will she get a visitor visa? Here is an article explaining this
If she does get here, you are golden. You will need to get married and file an application called Spousal Sponsorship. Here is another...
This is excellent info; seeing all the templated messages they send to clients is interesting.
Yes, to me, it reads you can do this when you get back from your trip. I also found this part interesting, "The Consular Section will not respond to any email inquiries about your case until after the...
Full disclosure: Immigroup just started offering US visa appointments.
So, this is the first time I have heard of this issue. It's a real problem; here is what I would do:
- Post this question to all forum communities dealing with US visas (Canada/USA).
- Email the US consulate in Vancouver...
I recommend attempting the application process again on your own. If you encounter challenges, consider seeking assistance. When hiring someone to guide you, it's wise to gather recommendations from your community to ensure you choose a trustworthy individual."
You will need a new birth certificate, and you need to send the original. This can be obtained from your Provincial Registrar General. IRCC will send you back the documents once they are complete with your application.