My girlfriend (Canadian citizen) and I (US citizen) are planning a civil marriage at the County Clerk Office/Court in California with close friends but our parents will not be there. After that, we would apply for immigration. We plan to have the "real" wedding or traditional ceremony with family and close friends at later date when we are settled in Vancouver.
I was going through the applications and saw on form 5285E with regards to question #7.
>>>"Were there formal ceremonies to recognize/celebrate your relationship, e.g., engagement ceremony, traditional/customary marriage ceremony, commitment ceremony, partnership ceremony, reception, etc? YES or NO?
My question: Is the civil ceremony considered a formal ceremony? If YES, I would of course attach photographs and other requested info of the civil ceremony.
>>>Then it asked whether the parents from both side attended. The answer would be NO and I need to explain. I would simply state that we plan to have the "real" wedding ceremony at later date.
My question: Would this raise a red flag?
I have emails, phone call log, photographs, etc. to prove that our marriage is genuine. We've known each other for more than 3 years.
Again, thank you for your help!
I was going through the applications and saw on form 5285E with regards to question #7.
>>>"Were there formal ceremonies to recognize/celebrate your relationship, e.g., engagement ceremony, traditional/customary marriage ceremony, commitment ceremony, partnership ceremony, reception, etc? YES or NO?
My question: Is the civil ceremony considered a formal ceremony? If YES, I would of course attach photographs and other requested info of the civil ceremony.
>>>Then it asked whether the parents from both side attended. The answer would be NO and I need to explain. I would simply state that we plan to have the "real" wedding ceremony at later date.
My question: Would this raise a red flag?
I have emails, phone call log, photographs, etc. to prove that our marriage is genuine. We've known each other for more than 3 years.
Again, thank you for your help!