On one of the forms is says something like "on a separate sheet of paper provide any addition information that prove your relationship is genuine and continuing. So you are not required to send 100 photos, but it is in your best interest to convince the officer that your relationship is genuine and this is not marriage of convenience. Here are the things that I included with my application:andydandy said:I have a question for those who have done inland applications
A bit of background about us - I am Canadian and my wife is German. We met back in 2009 when we were both doing a MSc. degree in Europe. I came back to Canada in early 2011 and she came summer or 2011 to start a PhD in Calgary. I got a job in Edmonton and drove back and forth every weekend. I have since been transferred to Calgary at the end of 2013, and we have lived together since. We got married in October 2014 in Germany and we are now applying inland.
We have filled out the inland forms but have also looked at the outland forms. For the outland forms at the end of a couple of the forms it says to provide additional pages showing evidence of your relationship and that it is continuing (or something to that effect), but for the inland forms, it never says this. I read a lot in the forums about people providing 200 or 300 photos, story/account of their entire relationship in detail, bills, bank statements, plane tickets, etc. as evidence of relationship, but I am not sure if they are applying as outland or inland. It seems from the inland forms, it does not ask for such details (it does ask for some extra details such as bills and joint bank accounts if you are applying as common-law or conjugal).
From what we can tell, the only form that asks for any sort of detail about our relationship is the spouse/common-law questionnaire form. My wife filled in the spouse/common-law questionnaire form, and added on a separate sheet the details that they asked:
Explain the type of outings you go on - she wrote about a paragraph about how we go on dinner takes, hang out with friends, have dinner with friends, go hiking together and with friends, and take vacations together (usually back to Germany to visit her family during christmas). She then included about 2 photos per year of trips or hikes we went on together for a total of around 10 photos.
Dates of when I met my wife's close friends and family - this is just like 7 or 8 lines
Date of our wedding, how many people attended, who gave the ceremony - she answered these questions, and attached about 5 pictures from our wedding and reception.
Other than that, there isn't anywhere in any of the application forms or the checklist that asks for more proof about our relationship.
Is that pretty much all you guys are including for inland applications where you are married? Or did I miss a document/checklist item that says to provide more proof (like the 100-200 or so photos, detailed account of relationship, bills, family/friend testimonials, visa stamps, plane tickets, etc.)
thanks, and hope all of your applications are going smoothly!
Andrew
- letters from friends stating that they know both of us and prove that we are a true couple
- invitations we received for weddings, birthdays etc
- any mail that was addressed to us (to prove we actually live together)
- about 40-50 pictures (make sure there are other people in the pictures too)
- wedding cards
- bank statements showing joint account
Again, this is not required for inland, but the easier you make it for the officer to determine whether your relationship is genuine or not, the better your chances of your application being processed quickly and problem-free.
I also submitted copies of my new documents after I changed my last name.
Hope this helps