Translations should be consistent
Names, dates, places, relationships, and document titles should match across translated records and forms.

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Sawan Law House LLP helps Scarborough clients with complex immigration matters by reviewing translated records, refugee-related documents, refusal letters, citizenship history, procedural fairness concerns, appeal deadlines, and status records.
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Scarborough complex immigration matters can involve translations, refugee-related records, refusals, and citizenship history in one file. The documents need to be consistent before strategy comes into focus.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Scarborough clients organize translation-heavy, refugee-related, citizenship, procedural fairness, appeal, and refusal-response materials into a clear plan.
We help clients separate overlapping facts into the correct route.
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
Names, dates, places, relationships, and document titles should match across translated records and forms.
The routes can involve overlapping facts but different legal questions and restrictions.
Old decisions, forms, and evidence should be reviewed before responding, appealing, or refiling.
Scarborough Focus
Clients may need help with translations, refugee-related support, refusals, citizenship, procedural fairness responses, or appeals.
We help organize translations, identity documents, claim records, refusal letters, status records, and official correspondence.
We help identify inconsistencies, deadlines, evidence gaps, available routes, and submission or response needs.
How We Help
We help compare translated records with forms, identity documents, family evidence, and prior submissions.
We help clients organize claim records, hardship evidence, family documents, status history, and official correspondence.
We help review officer concerns, refusal reasons, old filings, deadlines, and possible response materials.
We help review physical presence, travel history, possible appeal routes, evidence, and deadline risks.
Our Process
We assess translations, passports, claim records, old forms, refusal letters, status history, and deadlines.
We consider whether the matter calls for refugee-related support, humanitarian evidence, citizenship, an appeal, reapplication, or another response.
We organize identity records, travel history, family documents, translations, claim materials, 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. Inconsistent translated details can create confusion or credibility concerns.
No. They involve different legal questions and evidence.
Yes. Prior decisions can affect the next strategy.
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