Neeta Wadhwa
VM immigration Services
College ID #R519531
Dr. Neeta Wadhwa, RCIC, is the founder of VM Immigration Services in Edmonton, Alberta, and a highly respected immigration consultant with extensive expertise in Canadian immigration law. Registered with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC #R519531), she brings a distinguished academic background, including a Ph.D. in Information Technology and formal legal training in immigration regulations. Dr. Wadhwa is also a licensed immigration consultant and recruiter in Saskatchewan, as well as a Commissioner for Oaths in Alberta. With nearly two decades of experience spanning research, teaching, and professional consultation, Dr. Wadhwa specializes in challenging immigration cases, including inadmissibility issues, multiple refusals, and complex family sponsorships. Known for her ethical practice and client-centered approach, she has successfully assisted individuals in achieving their immigration goals. Fluent in multiple languages, she is passionate about creating opportunities and building futures for diverse communities across Canada.
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Areas of Expertise
Immigration Services Explained
Dr. Neeta Wadhwa specializes in navigating complex areas of Canadian immigration, offering tailored guidance on inadmissibility and family sponsorship cases. For individuals facing inadmissibility due to criminal records, medical concerns, or misrepresentation, Dr. Wadhwa provides comprehensive support to explore options such as Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs), rehabilitation applications, or Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC). Her in-depth knowledge of immigration laws ensures that clients understand their legal standing and possible pathways to overcome barriers to entry or stay in Canada.
In the area of family sponsorship, Dr. Wadhwa assists Canadian citizens and permanent residents in reuniting with loved ones, whether through spousal sponsorship, dependent child sponsorship, or parental sponsorship applications. She carefully guides clients through every stage of the process, from eligibility verification and document preparation to addressing potential concerns that might delay or complicate the application. With stringent attention to detail, she ensures that sponsorship applications meet all legal and procedural requirements under Canadian immigration law.
Whether addressing inadmissibility challenges or facilitating family reunification, Dr. Wadhwa provides clients with clear, actionable solutions designed to achieve their desired immigration outcomes efficiently and effectively.
License Information
Class L2 - RCIC
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant
Business Locations
Edmonton, Alberta
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