> Hi,
> We have already provided documents exactly as per the checklist/
> information from DIMIA website.
>
> Today, we received a request for :
> Proof of blood relationship of the applicant with the sponsor - Birth
> certificates of the sponsor and the primary applicant - whereas we had
> provided marriage certificates - highlighting the fact that the name
> of the father , common in both certificates. We don't have birth
> certificates - have anyone else been in a similar situation?
>
> Evidence of applicant's work experience : No problem here, as we can
> easily send them the payslips. However, we did provide a letter from
> his employer stating that he has been working with them since 8/2000.
> Letter was dated 5/2005, application was sent in 8/2005.
>
> Now, the above documents that they have requested for are critical
> documents - so I'm wondering, how is it that they have in the same
> letter requested for PCC, Meds, IELTS and AOS ?!!. I would have
> imagined that these would be asked only once they were satisfied that
> the initial documents meeting the basic requirements were met (?)
>
> We cannot provide further proof of relationship between the sponsor
> and the applicant - so after doing the PCC, Meds and IELTS, AOS, they
> could still technically refuse a visa.
>
> Anya
>
> PS: We had provided identical documents in 1999, they were accepted
> and we even got our visas then!
We cannot provide further proof of relationship between the sponsor and
the applicant - so after doing the PCC, Meds and IELTS, AOS, they could
still technically refuse a visa.
Anya
I had further documentation requested and at the same time the Dima
requested medicals and police checks. The requested further information
to prove I worked in a particular place, which I couldn't prove. The
establishment had ceased trading and I had no way of contacting the
referee, so I wrote a stat declaration - it worked.
Are you with an agent Anya?
--
claire
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