Canada is home to world-class cities, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant multicultural communities. Whether you’re visiting family, attending a special event, or exploring the country as a tourist, obtaining a Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa – TRV) is a crucial step.
At Sunder Law, we offer strategic legal assistance to ensure your application meets the eligibility requirements set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)—reducing delays and increasing your chances of approval.
We assess your travel purpose, ties to your home country, financial documentation, and any prior immigration history to prepare a complete and compelling application.
If you’ve been previously refused a visitor visa, we conduct a thorough review of your refusal letter and reapply with stronger documentation and targeted legal justification.
Whether you’re visiting family members, attending a wedding, or conducting business, we align your application with the appropriate visa stream and prepare all necessary supporting documents.
Our legal team ensures full transparency and accuracy in your application to avoid any unintentional errors that could lead to long-term immigration consequences.
Typically, a visitor visa allows a stay of up to 6 months per entry. However, the exact duration is determined by the border services officer upon arrival.
Common requirements include proof of financial support, a travel itinerary, ties to your home country (employment, property, or family), and an invitation letter if applicable.
Yes. We review the refusal reasons, identify gaps in the original application, and submit a well-supported reapplication or consider other remedies such as Judicial Review.
While not mandatory, an invitation letter can strengthen your application—especially if you’re visiting family or attending an event. We guide you in drafting a persuasive letter.
Processing times vary depending on your country of residence and other factors. We provide up-to-date timelines and advise on strategies to avoid delays.
Yes, you may apply for a visitor record to extend your stay. We assist with timely filing and ensure compliance with IRCC’s requirements.
A visa allows you to travel to Canada, but final entry is determined by the border services officer. Proper documentation and preparation are essential—something we help you with.