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satmigs

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Is it okay if I make a picture collage(counted as 1 photo) in one bond paper, print it, then label and put the descriptions at the back? Any tips?
 

LotusLeodis

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Is it okay if I make a picture collage(counted as 1 photo) in one bond paper, print it, then label and put the descriptions at the back? Any tips?
It says photos.

In my opinion, avoid the collage, as that would serve to confuse. We printed 15- 20 photos with names (if family members / friends named anywhere in application), DOB (of SP and PA only), location and year. I would just try to follow the instructions as they state.

Hope that helps.
 

muscletech

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App. Filed.......
24-02-2020
AOR Received.
10-03-2020
Is it okay if I make a picture collage(counted as 1 photo) in one bond paper, print it, then label and put the descriptions at the back? Any tips?
There isn’t any specifications given for photos so search down this forum to find the different ways people have chosen in the past. Also, you need to provide a description about the picture so, collage might not be a good idea.
 

satmigs

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It says photos.

In my opinion, avoid the collage, as that would serve to confuse. We printed 15- 20 photos with names (if family members / friends named anywhere in application), DOB (of SP and PA only), location and year. I would just try to follow the instructions as they state.

Hope that helps.
How did you do it? Did you print the photos, meaning using photo paper?
 

StellaArtois

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Aug 4, 2019
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Alberta, Canada
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
New York
NOC Code......
3213
App. Filed.......
24-05-2019
AOR Received.
13-07-2019
File Transfer...
08-08-2019
Med's Request
16-07-2019
Med's Done....
23-07-2019
Passport Req..
26-10-2020
VISA ISSUED...
23-11-2020
LANDED..........
06-12-2020
Personally we put our 20 photos into a word document, and then typed a description underneath each photo to describe the context and each individual in the photo and their relation to the principal applicant and/or sponsor. We printed this document and submitted it for the 20 photos. We haven't received any complaints yet despite that we didn't write the description on the back of the photos.
 
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AutumnSkies

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We printed out twenty photos on photo paper, (so standard size photo) and then typed up the information needed for them on shipping labels. We then affixed the shipping labels to the back of the photos and placed the photos in an envelope in the order of date. (2015-2019) We then placed the envelope into the spot where they ask for them in the checklist.

Simple, clean, easy, and clear. From front to back they showed a very clear and obvious evolution in our relationship after meeting in person for the first time till the present just before sending our application in.
 
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AutumnSkies

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what do you mean by affixing the shipping labels at the back of the photos
You know the standard size shipping labels that are basically blank stickers? You fix them to packages you want to send out in the mail. (We used them to put the addresses on when sending the application to Sydney)

You can type your labels up on the computer in a program that allows you to then print them out on the label paper. Then you peel them off and stick them to the back of the photographs.
 
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LotusLeodis

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How did you do it? Did you print the photos, meaning using photo paper?
Yes, we printed it on photo paper. We uploaded the photos to Boots (UK Chain), who then print and deliver for a few pence per photo.

You know the standard size shipping labels that are basically blank stickers? You fix them to packages you want to send out in the mail. (We used them to put the addresses on when sending the application to Sydney)

You can type your labels up on the computer in a program that allows you to then print them out on the label paper. Then you peel them off and stick them to the back of the photographs.
Yup, did exactly this!
 

Caly

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Feb 2, 2020
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Ontario
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
01022020
Personally we put our 20 photos into a word document, and then typed a description underneath each photo to describe the context and each individual in the photo and their relation to the principal applicant and/or sponsor. We printed this document and submitted it for the 20 photos. We haven't received any complaints yet despite that we didn't write the description on the back of the photos.
We did this, no complaints so far. :)