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kanj888

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How to arrange the pictures that will be included in the application?...How about the supporting documents?do they need to be arranged and attached to the forms (wherein the question that ask for the supporting documents)or is it okey that they are not attached to the forms where the question is?....
 
kanj888 said:
How to arrange the pictures that will be included in the application?...How about the supporting documents?do they need to be arranged and attached to the forms (wherein the question that ask for the supporting documents)or is it okey that they are not attached to the forms where the question is?....

Dont attach the pictures to the documents.Place them in a envelope and name them with the occasion.Thats what I did....Good luck
 
I taped 3 or 4 of them to a 8.5x11(standard size) paper and typed up a description of who,what,when and where of the photo's and put that under each photo
 
mameelynn said:
I taped 3 or 4 of them to a 8.5x11(standard size) paper and typed up a description of who,what,when and where of the photo's and put that under each photo

Thank you so much!...
 
tahsinmohammad said:
Dont attach the pictures to the documents.Place them in a envelope and name them with the occasion.Thats what I did....Good luck

Thank you so much!...
 
how do u label the pictures. They need the date, event and people in the picture. All of if cant appear on the front, and these have to kept loose also. either paste on a paper and write the details or write the details on the reverse?
 
Since ours were all digital pictures, I just did up a big document in Word and put 2 pictures per page so I could type captions under each one. I put the date and a short description, things like:

March 2009: My parents came to visit and met my husband for the first time.

June 2009: Husband and I went to Greece on our first long trip just the two of us.

April 2010: Husband's brother got married; family photo including me at the wedding.

Stuff like that, just short descriptions but included the date, the people, and the location/occasion/circumstance.

We picked pictures that showed a mix of people with us, or otherwise were "events" in our lives - people visiting, meeting family, taking trips, family occasions (like when his brother had his kids), etc etc.

I think we had about 30 pictures total, so that would have been 15 sheets of paper I printed.