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AlicecilA

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Dec 15, 2015
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Hi everyone,
My husband and I have already sent the application for Family Visa. Now, we have new documents to send to the immigration (joint account, insurance...). I would like to know if I could do it and if I have to send them at the same address.

Thank you for your help.
:)
 
Are the documents to prove your relationship is genuine? If so maybe wait to see if they even request more documents as they may not even need that if they feel you have enough evidence but it is completely up to you.
 
Don't bother sending more proofs unless they specifically ask for them.
 
Yes, our relationship is genuine. We moved to Canada few months ago, so I wanted to send more information about my husband's job (he got a promotion) and more documents to prove that we lived together outside Canada.
 
AlicecilA said:
Yes, our relationship is genuine. We moved to Canada few months ago, so I wanted to send more information about my husband's job (he got a promotion) and more documents to prove that we lived together outside Canada.


You can email them if you have a UCI number. I sent additional photos, plane tickets, and hotel receipts from the months after i have originally applied. Whether or not they will accept it is another story, but I figured it was worth a try!
 
Mrschino said:
You can email them if you have a UCI number. I sent additional photos, plane tickets, and hotel receipts from the months after i have originally applied. Whether or not they will accept it is another story, but I figured it was worth a try!

We don't have a UCI number yet, for this reason I was asking if I can send them by mail. As I said, we just moved to Canada so my husband has just started to work and I would like to show that he has a wise position. (He's Canadian and he's sponsoring me).
Thank you for your suggestions. :)
 
Mrschino said:
You can email them if you have a UCI number. I sent additional photos, plane tickets, and hotel receipts from the months after i have originally applied. Whether or not they will accept it is another story, but I figured it was worth a try!

Hi ,
have they acknowledged receipt of your additional documents ? I'm plaining to send more documents as well . Joint Credit Cards , Mail addressed to both of us , new pictures , boarding passes and visits to Mexico City , phone records , about 70 pages , I think it will be too much to attach to an email .

I want to avoid the interview , my fiancée is scared of that .
 
Mrschino said:
You can email them if you have a UCI number. I sent additional photos, plane tickets, and hotel receipts from the months after i have originally applied. Whether or not they will accept it is another story, but I figured it was worth a try!

Could be a good idea. Please keep us posted in regard to how CIC respond to your additional documents.
 
Jameslong said:
Could be a good idea. Please keep us posted in regard to how CIC respond to your additional documents.

I did this about two months ago, so far so good!
 
Mrschino said:
I did this about two months ago, so far so good!

awesome. thanks. you sent to CIC in Canada, or to the visa office in the applicant country?
 
Jameslong said:
awesome. thanks. you sent to CIC in Canada, or to the visa office in the applicant country?


To the visa office in mexico
 
You can email them if you have a UCI number.

@Mrschino
How did you email these extra documents, exactly? Did you upload them from the form provided on the cic website or did you use your personal email address to send them to the visa office?
 
dmac said:
@Mrschino
How did you email these extra documents, exactly? Did you upload them from the form provided on the cic website or did you use your personal email address to send them to the visa office?

I had been requested to send a copy of my husbands birth certificate, I had sent an original but somewhere along the way it was misplaced, and an updated schedule a, which sounds fairly common. They said that I could scan and email the documents but replying to the email, it was just the email address for the visa office. In the subject you put the UCI number, their full name and birthdate, otherwise they will not open the email. I attached scans of the documents as well as many photos, just copied into a Word Document file.
 
Mrschino said:
You can email them if you have a UCI number. I sent additional photos, plane tickets, and hotel receipts from the months after i have originally applied. Whether or not they will accept it is another story, but I figured it was worth a try!


realllyyyy? what's their email, please? do they send u an acknowledgment that they got it & added to ur file?
 
canuck_in_uk said:
Don't bother sending more proofs unless they specifically ask for them.

really tho? i know people that just voluntarily sent in more proofs like travel docs & pics after 6 months & good for them they had their whole thing done in 9 months.
I AM NOT SAYING THAT PROVIDING PROOFS voluntarily was the cause :) im just sayin that people have this idea to send in stuff etc as a trend.
i was told to wait untill they ask cause they (maybe) disregard voluntary submissions as compared to ordered ones.