Just as the title says - I'm trying to collect up some letters for my spousal sponsorship from friends/family to verify our relationship. I wanted the letters to have some consistency and guidance, as people don't always know what to put, while still allowing for personal touches. I was thinking of going with something like this -
"My name is [Your full name]. Goldfinger, the sponsor in this application, is my [relationship]. I have personally met Goldfinger's wife, the principal applicant in this application. I have known Goldfinger and his wife to be in a genuine and continuing relationship that began in the spring of 2011. They have been living together in the United States since [date], and were married on [date]. Though I was not present for the wedding, I was present for their reception that was held on [date]."
I don't remember exactly when our relationship started, as we developed feelings for each other over time, and since we got married (We've been married for 6.5 years now) we mainly focus on our wedding anniversary.
Basically, I was going to have anyone who provides a letter use the above verbiage, and then add their own personal details and experiences as they saw fit, such as times that they've visited us or times that we've visited them and that type of thing.
What are your thoughts?
"My name is [Your full name]. Goldfinger, the sponsor in this application, is my [relationship]. I have personally met Goldfinger's wife, the principal applicant in this application. I have known Goldfinger and his wife to be in a genuine and continuing relationship that began in the spring of 2011. They have been living together in the United States since [date], and were married on [date]. Though I was not present for the wedding, I was present for their reception that was held on [date]."
I don't remember exactly when our relationship started, as we developed feelings for each other over time, and since we got married (We've been married for 6.5 years now) we mainly focus on our wedding anniversary.
Basically, I was going to have anyone who provides a letter use the above verbiage, and then add their own personal details and experiences as they saw fit, such as times that they've visited us or times that we've visited them and that type of thing.
What are your thoughts?