Travel explanations should be evidence-based
Business, family, medical, or caregiving travel should be supported by records where it matters.

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Sawan Law House LLP helps Woodbridge clients with complex immigration matters by reviewing citizenship history, residency records, business or family travel history, humanitarian evidence, refusal letters, and appeal deadlines.
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Woodbridge complex immigration matters often involve travel, residency history, and older decision records. The file should be organized before choosing the next route.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Woodbridge clients prepare citizenship, residency, humanitarian, procedural fairness, appeal, and refusal-response materials with a clear plan.
We help clients explain the history with records that match the issue.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Immigration rules, remedies, forms, fees, deadlines, and processing steps can change, and you should speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
Local Planning Notes
Business, family, medical, or caregiving travel should be supported by records where it matters.
PR cards, passports, tax records, addresses, employment, and entry records should tell the same story.
Old refusals, officer concerns, and uploaded evidence can affect the next step.
Woodbridge Focus
Clients may need help with citizenship, residency concerns, humanitarian requests, refusals, appeals, or status history.
We help organize passports, PR records, family or business travel records, refusal letters, and official correspondence.
We help identify available options, evidence gaps, deadline risks, response needs, and filing preparation.
How We Help
We help review physical presence, travel history, identity documents, PR records, tax documents, and application answers.
We help organize hardship, establishment, family ties, medical records, status history, and supporting evidence.
We help review refusal reasons, possible appeal routes, deadlines, evidence gaps, and practical alternatives.
We help review officer concerns, inconsistent records, missing documents, and possible response materials.
Our Process
We assess passports, PR records, travel dates, status changes, prior filings, refusals, and deadlines.
We consider whether the matter calls for citizenship, humanitarian relief, appeal planning, a fairness response, or reapplication.
We organize identity records, travel history, family documents, business records where relevant, and official correspondence.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
Yes. Absences need to be counted and supported by consistent records.
It should be explained where it is relevant to citizenship, residency, status, or another issue in the file.
A new filing should address the reason the earlier one failed and avoid repeating the same gaps.
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