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Received one invite from sister in law for me and my fiancé. How do we apply?

Jun 2, 2023
8
1
25
Algeria
Category........
FSW
App. Filed.......
15-10-2023
AOR Received.
15-10-2023
Hello !

So, my fiancé' sister sent us a common invitation letter so we can visit his family for the holidays. The invitation includes BOTH of our information.

We noticed in the application there is no option for "fiancé" only common law, and that does not apply to us either.

We were wondering how we can include the invitation letter in our application. and i have few more questions
  1. Do we need a second invitation letter, separate, for me?
  2. Can we apply using one account, or does each of us apply in a separate account?
  3. Is there any way we can include each other in each other's applications?
Thank you! please help!
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
44,951
9,530
Hello !

So, my fiancé' sister sent us a common invitation letter so we can visit his family for the holidays. The invitation includes BOTH of our information.

We noticed in the application there is no option for "fiancé" only common law, and that does not apply to us either.

We were wondering how we can include the invitation letter in our application. and i have few more questions
  1. Do we need a second invitation letter, separate, for me?
  2. Can we apply using one account, or does each of us apply in a separate account?
  3. Is there any way we can include each other in each other's applications?
Thank you! please help!
You are applying separately if not married or common-law. No you cannot include each other. Use the same letter for both applications. You are visiting for tourism purposes and fiancé is visiting family. You both need to include your own bank accounts to show money to support your visit, travel history, ties to home country and reason to visit.
 
Jun 2, 2023
8
1
25
Algeria
Category........
FSW
App. Filed.......
15-10-2023
AOR Received.
15-10-2023
You are applying separately if not married or common-law. No you cannot include each other. Use the same letter for both applications. You are visiting for tourism purposes and fiancé is visiting family. You both need to include your own bank accounts to show money to support your visit, travel history, ties to home country and reason to visit.
Is my sister in law's invitation still valid for me even if we don't share the same last name? and i didn't understand well, can we use the same invitation letter or does she need to issue a separate one for me?
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
44,951
9,530
Is my sister in law's invitation still valid for me even if we don't share the same last name? and i didn't understand well, can we use the same invitation letter or does she need to issue a separate one for me?
The same invitation letter can be used. Sharing names is not an issue. You are not married nor common law, & many couples don’t share names even if married.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,605
13,526
Assume both your full names are on the invitation letter. In that case you can both use the letter although apply separately.