If your immigration application has been refused you may possible appeal it. Appeals are held at the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) and an IRB representative will be there with any witnesses and so forth. The appeal decision is made by the member of the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) and you can bring witnesses, your representative and any additional documents to the hearing that you feel will support your case. Make sure the IAD receives any additional documents 20 days before the hearing, so that they are able to review your documents. When you bring witnesses make sure that is as your additional documents as to who you will be bringing.
What happens during hearing?
If you application has been refused and like to appeal your case then do contact Akrami & Associates to see if you have a strong case for argument or if you should simple refile your application and providing strong documents.
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