Citizenship applications
We help clients review eligibility, physical presence, travel history, documents, prior status, and application questions before submission.

Immigration Law Service
Some immigration matters do not fit neatly into one application category. Sawan Law House LLP helps clients with citizenship, humanitarian and compassionate cases, appeals, refugee-related matters, and complex immigration histories.
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Some immigration matters do not fit neatly into a standard application page. A client may be applying for citizenship after years of travel. A family may need humanitarian and compassionate relief. A sponsor may be facing a refusal. A person may need help understanding appeal rights, refugee-related steps, or a difficult immigration history.
Sawan Law House LLP helps clients organize complex immigration issues into a clear plan. We review the history, identify deadlines, gather evidence, and explain the available options before preparing a submission, response, appeal record, or application package.
Complex immigration work often depends on detail. Dates, status documents, travel history, family circumstances, medical records, hardship evidence, prior refusals, and official correspondence can all affect the strategy.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Immigration rules and remedies can change, and some deadlines are short. You should speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
How We Help
We help clients review eligibility, physical presence, travel history, documents, prior status, and application questions before submission.
We assist clients in organizing establishment, family ties, hardship, children's interests, medical or personal circumstances, and supporting evidence.
We help clients understand appeal options, timelines, evidence, hearing preparation, and whether the matter may fall within the Immigration Appeal Division process.
We help clients understand refugee and protection processes, document preparation, timelines, and the importance of consistent evidence.
We review refusal letters, procedural fairness letters, missing documents, credibility concerns, and possible next steps.
We assist with complex immigration histories, status questions, records, renewals, updates, and communication with IRCC where appropriate.
Our Process
We review prior applications, entries, refusals, status documents, removals, appeals, family history, and current deadlines.
We assess whether the issue is best handled through citizenship, H&C, appeal, refugee-related steps, reapplication, or another route.
We organize identity records, timelines, family documents, hardship evidence, establishment records, and prior correspondence.
We help draft explanations, organize forms and exhibits, respond to requests, and prepare for hearings where applicable.
What To Prepare
You do not need to have everything ready before contacting us, but these items can help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
Prior refusals, status gaps, inadmissibility concerns, removal issues, inconsistent records, humanitarian factors, appeal deadlines, or unusual family circumstances can make a matter more complex.
No. H&C requests are exceptional and fact-specific. They require strong evidence and do not apply to every situation or every type of application.
No. Some refusals may have appeal rights, some may require judicial review, and others may be better handled by reapplying. The correct next step depends on the decision and deadline.
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