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John777

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I am in the process of finishing my application. I am filling the 5490 forms there are questions about first meeting, relationship development etc. Should I answer with 3 to 4 lines or more. is that enough?

Also is that good ides to include all the receipt for the engagement party & wedding expenses? what other documents should I include other than what is asked by cic.

Any help will be much appreciated.
 
For some of those questions, I just included a few brief sentences. There were other part ones in that section that they wanted to include more attached a piece of paper with more information. I created an appendix for all of my evidence. I included the contract we signed with the wedding coordinator. I think that if you include some of the information such as wedding receipts etc. it could be helpful.
 
Sunkissed814 said:
For some of those questions, I just included a few brief sentences. There were other part ones in that section that they wanted to include more attached a piece of paper with more information. I created an appendix for all of my evidence. I included the contract we signed with the wedding coordinator. I think that if you include some of the information such as wedding receipts etc. it could be helpful.
I agree with you.
Also, my IMM5490 took 14 pages attached lol
 
My husband answered using about 3-4 sentences, some were longer: the wedding questions. If he tried to make them longer by adding things he wouldn't have sounded like himself. He just wrote what he felt and didn't try and making anything longer.
 
Just answer what is required to get the point across. If you feel like you have to or want to say more, then do so. If you can get your point across in 3-4 sentences, then do so. As long as you are satisfied that the answer is otherwise complete, you're good to go. :)