- Jul 6, 2011
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Vegreville
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- October 4, 2011
- AOR Received.
- August 15, 2012
- Med's Done....
- June 8,2011
Hello Everyone,
I am happy to report that my FBI background check and my husband's Option C finally came and we are 'ready' to send in our in-land PR application, however, I am super nervous and have some questions related to what additional information to include. My husband and I were never those people with cameras strapped to themselves all the time, so we have few (3) pictures from the first year of our relationship in which we were 'casually dating' we have quite a few of us doing things together on my trips to visit him in Canada before we were married, but they are of just us (snow shoeing on mt seymour, sunset walks, etc). Also prior to the application process I switched phone carriers in the US and lost all my phone records as a result (as my mother threw out all of my 'old bills' when I moved out and when I called my old phone provider they said my records had been exspongued from their system already ) therefore I do not have any from the first year of our relationship, and my husband had a pay-as-you-go phone (no records) the phone records I do have are sparse starting from January-now they show 1-minute calls I made to my husband and then he would call me back on Skype (video-chat through the computer). We have been able to print a record of the Skype phone calls. We also included in our application the lengthy facebook message thread between my husband and myself starting the day after our first day until July (I think this is our strongest piece as you read it you really get a feel for how we interacted complete with the ups & downs we have been through together). I also included a print out of our joint checking account we have here in Canada (its not notarized, should it be?).
We also had a surprise wedding - at our formal engagement party we pulled a fast one on everyone and got married (it was pre-planned by my husband and myself with the minister as the only one who knew what was happening - even my MoH didn't know and she made my dress!) I included in the application an explanation of our wedding and how it was a surprise.
Finally, we also added, pictures of our honey-moon (which we just got back from!) and the tickets and receipts from the cabin and such.
I've been as open and honest in the application and have done my best to try and explain things, I know my husband and I aren't your average typical couple and have had our own odd but wonderful relationship; I guess I'm really just nervous that we wont have enough documentation (I've read some people send in 4 pounds of stuff which makes me even more nervous) I have had complications at the border in the past (denied entry) due to lack of documentation and I've got the 'fear of Canadian officials' in me now... I know no one can tell me what exactly to put in with the application but some of you have sent in applications before and that's what this site is about right? So, is there anything else I should do? Should I include letters from friends and relatives (notarized?) and if so what should they say?
Thank you all very much for your help already, hopefully this will go smoothly!
I am happy to report that my FBI background check and my husband's Option C finally came and we are 'ready' to send in our in-land PR application, however, I am super nervous and have some questions related to what additional information to include. My husband and I were never those people with cameras strapped to themselves all the time, so we have few (3) pictures from the first year of our relationship in which we were 'casually dating' we have quite a few of us doing things together on my trips to visit him in Canada before we were married, but they are of just us (snow shoeing on mt seymour, sunset walks, etc). Also prior to the application process I switched phone carriers in the US and lost all my phone records as a result (as my mother threw out all of my 'old bills' when I moved out and when I called my old phone provider they said my records had been exspongued from their system already ) therefore I do not have any from the first year of our relationship, and my husband had a pay-as-you-go phone (no records) the phone records I do have are sparse starting from January-now they show 1-minute calls I made to my husband and then he would call me back on Skype (video-chat through the computer). We have been able to print a record of the Skype phone calls. We also included in our application the lengthy facebook message thread between my husband and myself starting the day after our first day until July (I think this is our strongest piece as you read it you really get a feel for how we interacted complete with the ups & downs we have been through together). I also included a print out of our joint checking account we have here in Canada (its not notarized, should it be?).
We also had a surprise wedding - at our formal engagement party we pulled a fast one on everyone and got married (it was pre-planned by my husband and myself with the minister as the only one who knew what was happening - even my MoH didn't know and she made my dress!) I included in the application an explanation of our wedding and how it was a surprise.
Finally, we also added, pictures of our honey-moon (which we just got back from!) and the tickets and receipts from the cabin and such.
I've been as open and honest in the application and have done my best to try and explain things, I know my husband and I aren't your average typical couple and have had our own odd but wonderful relationship; I guess I'm really just nervous that we wont have enough documentation (I've read some people send in 4 pounds of stuff which makes me even more nervous) I have had complications at the border in the past (denied entry) due to lack of documentation and I've got the 'fear of Canadian officials' in me now... I know no one can tell me what exactly to put in with the application but some of you have sent in applications before and that's what this site is about right? So, is there anything else I should do? Should I include letters from friends and relatives (notarized?) and if so what should they say?
Thank you all very much for your help already, hopefully this will go smoothly!