We are currently somewhat stuck on IMM5285's #12: "On a separate sheet of paper, provide any additional details of your current relationship that you believe would help to prove your relationship is genuine and continuing." (We are trying for in-land spousal sponsorship. I am visiting from Germany.)
We met and decided to enter into a relationship in 2010 and first met in 2015 when I came to visit her. I landed in August and we married in December. The problem we have is that we have basically no physical evidence of our relationship from the five years we spent long-distance. We spent most of our free time together chatting and voicing over MSN and Skype and in about a dozen multiplayer games, and we do have a good amount of chat logs to provide. (We are still in the process of going through the logs and picking out parts of it to print, which is a bit difficult considering how much of our communication was via voice chat, and some through in-game chats which aren't or weren't logged.) We were both unemployed for almost the entire duration, so funds for buying one another things physically were a bit low. We did send each other a few packages, but didn't really think to save the receipts (though I may still have one, it's back home in Germany, and I'm not even sure there are details on it that would prove as evidence). We've also made a number of electronic purchases for one another, but they all lack proof of recipient.
So in short, for our five years of long distance, all we have to show are MSN and Skype chat logs (including call durations for what it's worth) and some Paypal payments (for which the closest might be something like me purchasing TWO copies of a multiplayer game). Are there additional details I could provide? Or any additional advice?
Edit: Also, what kind of chatter from the chat logs should we provide? Some of our chat logs are somewhat nonsense or have no context (such as her practicing written german), some are petty arguments, some are intimate or otherwise very personal things we are not too keen on sharing if we can avoid it (such as dealing with depression or us having cybersex).
We met and decided to enter into a relationship in 2010 and first met in 2015 when I came to visit her. I landed in August and we married in December. The problem we have is that we have basically no physical evidence of our relationship from the five years we spent long-distance. We spent most of our free time together chatting and voicing over MSN and Skype and in about a dozen multiplayer games, and we do have a good amount of chat logs to provide. (We are still in the process of going through the logs and picking out parts of it to print, which is a bit difficult considering how much of our communication was via voice chat, and some through in-game chats which aren't or weren't logged.) We were both unemployed for almost the entire duration, so funds for buying one another things physically were a bit low. We did send each other a few packages, but didn't really think to save the receipts (though I may still have one, it's back home in Germany, and I'm not even sure there are details on it that would prove as evidence). We've also made a number of electronic purchases for one another, but they all lack proof of recipient.
So in short, for our five years of long distance, all we have to show are MSN and Skype chat logs (including call durations for what it's worth) and some Paypal payments (for which the closest might be something like me purchasing TWO copies of a multiplayer game). Are there additional details I could provide? Or any additional advice?
Edit: Also, what kind of chatter from the chat logs should we provide? Some of our chat logs are somewhat nonsense or have no context (such as her practicing written german), some are petty arguments, some are intimate or otherwise very personal things we are not too keen on sharing if we can avoid it (such as dealing with depression or us having cybersex).