How Documan Got My Residence Approved After a Rejection
Pradeep Kumar — Accountant, Individual Entrepreneur
I had already been rejected once. I submitted my Temporary Residence Card application to the Migration Service on my own, thinking I had everything in order. Weeks later I received a refusal — one line, no real explanation.
A colleague recommended Documan. I wasn't sure what a lawyer could do that I hadn't already tried.
From the first meeting, it was different. They formally requested the full rejection reasoning from the agency, reviewed everything I had submitted, and came back with a clear diagnosis. Two problems: when the Migration Service sent officers to verify my registered address, nobody was home. And my LLC had shown zero financial turnover for the past three months — which raised doubts about whether my business was genuinely active.
Both issues were legitimate. But neither had been explained to me at the time of rejection.
Documan put together a proper response. They helped me document that the address was valid and that I was genuinely residing there. They also prepared materials to explain the LLC situation in context — new businesses often have quiet months, and that alone shouldn't disqualify a residence application. At the same time, they filed a formal administrative appeal against the original decision.
Six weeks later, my TRC was approved.
I'm now living and working legally in Armenia. Two of my colleagues have since gone through Documan for the same process. I wouldn't go to anyone else.
— Pradeep Kumar
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