Got a Procedural Fairness Letter or Additional Document Request? Respond the Right Way—Right Now.
Whether you’ve received a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL) or an Additional Document Requirement (ADR), your application is still in process—but action is needed. These letters are critical opportunities to clarify your case or provide missing details.
We help you understand exactly what IRCC is asking for, and work with you to prepare a complete, well-organized, and persuasive response that gives your application the best chance of success.
A PFL is issued by Immigration, the IRCC, when they identify concerns or deficiencies in an immigration application. It is a formal opportunity for the applicant to respond to these concerns before a final decision is made. A PFL indicates that the immigration officer has identified issues, such as missing information, inconsistencies, or discrepancies, that could affect the outcome of the application. The letter outlines the concerns and provides a set period to address them.
An Additional Document Request (ADR) is issued by IRCC when they require further documents or clarification to proceed with an application. The ADR provides specific instructions on the documents needed to continue processing the application. Failing to submit the requested documents on time or properly can delay the decision or negatively impact the outcome.
A PFL may be issued for several reasons, including:
We offer expert legal representation to navigate the PFL process. Here’s how we provide assistance to our clients :
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