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djmiles

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Sep 6, 2017
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Hello,

First time poster. Just in the middle of organising our common-law application.

When it asks for up to 20 photos, is there a correct way of doing this? Is it acceptable to put 3-4 to a page and print them off, or would you suggest printing them off separately like you would back in the day when using disposable cameras.

Any advice would be welcome.

Thanks!
 
Hello,

First time poster. Just in the middle of organising our common-law application.

When it asks for up to 20 photos, is there a correct way of doing this? Is it acceptable to put 3-4 to a page and print them off, or would you suggest printing them off separately like you would back in the day when using disposable cameras.

Any advice would be welcome.

Thanks!
We did 2/page, with a relatively detailed description under each - who was present in the photo, when and where it was taken, if there were additional people in the photo what the relationship to applicant/sponsor was.
 
Hi kcward7,

If I have pictures and I take their colored print out on an A-4 paper. Is it acceptable? Or,

I have to get them printed on a proper photo-paper and then send? By photo-paper I mean the ones used in albums. Meaning, proper hard-copy pictures.

Do let me know. Thanks. :). Your application for spousal got approved yet?
 
Hi kcward7,

If I have pictures and I take their colored print out on an A-4 paper. Is it acceptable? Or,

I have to get them printed on a proper photo-paper and then send? By photo-paper I mean the ones used in albums. Meaning, proper hard-copy pictures.

Do let me know. Thanks. :). Your application for spousal got approved yet?
Yes I did it all in a word document and it was printed - its fine.

No - not yet, March 1 applicant.