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If you faced an H1 amendment denial , do you need to select yes to the question "have your visa or permit been refused, denied entry or asked to leave
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If you faced an H1 amendment denial , do you need to select yes to the question "have your visa or permit been refused, denied entry or asked to leave Canada or any other country? The original H1 petition still remains valid if the H1 amendment is denied, and a person can legally continue to work in the US. Please let me know.
If you faced an H1 amendment denial , do you need to select yes to the question "have your visa or permit been refused, denied entry or asked to leave Canada or any other country? The original H1 petition still remains valid if the H1 amendment is denied, and a person can legally continue to work in the US. Please let me know.
The issue is in my previous TRV application , I answered “No” to that question , because I was under the impression that I have to answer that as “yes” only if my visa is denied. Now that TRV got approved as well and my passport has the visa stamped. Will it not create a case of inconsistency now leading to Procedural Fairness?
Or can I answer “No” to the question, but in the LOE explain the situation by citing “ I am not sure whether a particular scenario of mine falls under the purview of this particular question, but want to provide the specifics of my scenario:”. - something like this ?
The issue is in my previous TRV application , I answered “No” to that question , because I was under the impression that I have to answer that as “yes” only if my visa is denied. Now that TRV got approved as well and my passport has the visa stamped. Will it not create a case of inconsistency now leading to Procedural Fairness?
Or can I answer “No” to the question, but in the LOE explain the situation by citing “ I am not sure whether a particular scenario of mine falls under the purview of this particular question, but want to provide the specifics of my scenario:”. - something like this ?
Things are reviewed more closely with PR applications. I would say "yes" and provide an LOE saying you're not sure if this qualifies as a refusal but are declaring it all the same. I would not say "no" and provide an LOE. If in doublt, say yes.
Ok thanks. So they will not issue a procedural fairness, because of my answer in TRV application for that question was a “No” , and now in PR application, I am answering it as “Yes”. Just want to check that part.
Ok thanks. So they will not issue a procedural fairness, because of my answer in TRV application for that question was a “No” , and now in PR application, I am answering it as “Yes”. Just want to check that part.
Things are reviewed more closely with PR applications. I would say "yes" and provide an LOE saying you're not sure if this qualifies as a refusal but are declaring it all the same. I would not say "no" and provide an LOE. If in doublt, say yes.
Ok thanks. So they will not issue a procedural fairness, because of my answer in TRV application for that question was a “No” , and now in PR application, I am answering it as “Yes”. Just want to check that part. Van you please let me know on this ASAP.
The issue is in my previous TRV application , I answered “No” to that question , because I was under the impression that I have to answer that as “yes” only if my visa is denied. Now that TRV got approved as well and my passport has the visa stamped. Will it not create a case of inconsistency now leading to Procedural Fairness?
Or can I answer “No” to the question, but in the LOE explain the situation by citing “ I am not sure whether a particular scenario of mine falls under the purview of this particular question, but want to provide the specifics of my scenario:”. - something like this ?
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