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Immigration documents may include passports, permits, refusal letters, application forms, employment records, school records, financial documents, relationship evidence, and immigration portal messages.
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Work permit application
Study permit application
Family sponsorship
Permanent residence application
Refusal review
Status restoration
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Passport and travel history
Current permits or status documents
Past applications and decisions
Employment or school records
Financial documents
Relationship or sponsorship evidence
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Documents are missing or inconsistent
A refusal refers to document problems
Status is expiring
A sponsor or employer is involved
There are admissibility concerns
Matching documents to the application type
Different immigration matters require different documents. A work permit may involve employer records, while sponsorship may involve relationship evidence and sponsor information.
A lawyer can review the application type and explain which documents may be relevant for the specific situation.
Why consistency matters
Immigration records often need to be consistent across forms, passports, prior applications, and supporting documents. Inconsistencies may need explanation.
A clear document list can help identify gaps before an application or response is prepared.
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