Asked in Immigration Law

Q: Good morning, I seek you help or a delayed visit visa case with more than 120 processing days gone ?

Good morning, I seek you help or a particular visit visa case from italy.

I live in North Italy, its been around four months since we have applied for a visit visa to canada with my family. But still we are awaiting and no reply rom embassy, we have sent dozens of emails but they dont tell us the reason for exceeding processing limit. they have sent a one line reply saying that

'' your applications are in process, we are awaiting a reply from ottawa''.

we wanted to spend some holidays with kids at two fesitvals in calgary and edmonton besides i was having a business meeting with someone in MB, i was also supposed to attend a short course (a week) where i was registered.

All dates are gone and we are int he mid of no where with a huge mental disturbance as we cant move anywhere without our passports. please please please advise us what to do to avoid further mental disturbance and to get our passports back.

I will be very much thankful to you for your help

regards

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Shan Dimitris Potts
Shan Dimitris Potts
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Glendale, CA

A: Unfortunately this forum is only for US immigration Law. If you have a question regarding an canadian immigration law you should try talking to an canadian immigration attorney. All the best.

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