- May 14, 2009
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo, USA
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 30-07-2010
- AOR Received.
- 22-09-10
- Med's Done....
- 09-01-2010
- Interview........
- WAIVED
- Passport Req..
- 06-10-2010
- VISA ISSUED...
- 06-11-2010
- LANDED..........
- 06-01-2011
Again, I'm on a roll! :
Always hoping my posts help more than myself.
I've turned my Sponsored Spouse Questionnare form into how it should look, actually answering the questions asked and not writing a novel for each one. For my Development of Relationship however (question 9), I have 2 things going on here. The first, is a relationship timeline highlighting milestones in our relationship from Dec 1999 when he was brought to the US to my future trip in August, each just a sentence stating the facts. That's about a page and a half.
Then I have a 12 page "letter" (I'm sure "novel" is better applied here...) immediately following the timeline, better explaining various things such as: trips, wedding, etc. It's long, but they can skip it if they want, I have all the facts in the timeline and on the forms.
Which leads me to my next inquiry. If I'm pouring my heart out into this development of relationship bit, why am I providing an additional letter of proving our love is genuine? He, the sponsor, has one. I think I did it already. Has anyone else had this experience?

Always hoping my posts help more than myself.
I've turned my Sponsored Spouse Questionnare form into how it should look, actually answering the questions asked and not writing a novel for each one. For my Development of Relationship however (question 9), I have 2 things going on here. The first, is a relationship timeline highlighting milestones in our relationship from Dec 1999 when he was brought to the US to my future trip in August, each just a sentence stating the facts. That's about a page and a half.
Then I have a 12 page "letter" (I'm sure "novel" is better applied here...) immediately following the timeline, better explaining various things such as: trips, wedding, etc. It's long, but they can skip it if they want, I have all the facts in the timeline and on the forms.
Which leads me to my next inquiry. If I'm pouring my heart out into this development of relationship bit, why am I providing an additional letter of proving our love is genuine? He, the sponsor, has one. I think I did it already. Has anyone else had this experience?