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Well I spoke to someone who got there pre arrival letter today and applied in July 2017 and also had some issues in her wedding but still her advice was not to email LVO all the time and to not bother them they only want something if they ask for it upfront or they think your being fake and annoying I honestly didn’t know this.
That's not true. I m not suggesting you to annoy the immigration officer. If u will call cic rep they will tell u not to send docs until they ask however I have not seen a single case where the immigration has been annoyed or refused a case because an applicant sent them voluntary proof. The visa officers expect you to tell them if you have made a visit to your spouse after submission of application. If you give them voluntary proof it will give a very positive impression of continued and genuine relationship. In my case i did the same and the visa officer also mentioned it in my case file and also my case was approved timely and without any additional document or re medical request because the visa officer was satisfied.

It is upto you whatever you want to do, I have been here on this thread for a long time and I'm speaking from mine and other people's experience regarding voluntary proof.
 
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That's not true. I m not suggesting you to annoy the immigration officer. If u will call cic rep they will tell u not to send docs until they ask however I have not seen a single case where the immigration has been annoyed or refused a case because an applicant sent them voluntary proof. The visa officers expect you to tell them if you have made a visit to your spouse after submission of application. If you give them voluntary proof it will give a very positive impression of continued and genuine relationship. In my case i did the same and the visa officer also mentioned it in my case file and also my case was approved timely and without any additional document or re medical request because the visa officer was satisfied.

It is upto you whatever you want to do, I have been here on this thread for a long time and I'm speaking from mine and other people's experience regarding voluntary proof.
So you recommend it ? I’m confused
 
That's not true. I m not suggesting you to annoy the immigration officer. If u will call cic rep they will tell u not to send docs until they ask however I have not seen a single case where the immigration has been annoyed or refused a case because an applicant sent them voluntary proof. The visa officers expect you to tell them if you have made a visit to your spouse after submission of application. If you give them voluntary proof it will give a very positive impression of continued and genuine relationship. In my case i did the same and the visa officer also mentioned it in my case file and also my case was approved timely and without any additional document or re medical request because the visa officer was satisfied.

It is upto you whatever you want to do, I have been here on this thread for a long time and I'm speaking from mine and other people's experience regarding voluntary proof.
I’m just telling you what most lawyers say who deal with this everyday.
 
So you recommend it ? I’m confused
Yes I always recommend sending voluntary proof of sponsor visit/updated communication.
 
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Yes I always recommend sending voluntary proof of sponsor visit/updated communication.
I second this statement.
 
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so i see the average from when you submit the spousal sponsorship papers to when you get the visa is approximately 190- 200 days...my question is, are these business days? or are weekends included.
 
chalo .. july walon ko mil b gayee .. aur hum end of may walay mar rahay hain .. hudd hogayi hai abb .. i even emailed the MP twice .. no reply .. emailed LVO twice with urgent in the subject line .. no reply .. abb banda kiya karay? my notes won't come till end of jan .. may even be beginning of feb .. jaisay kay yeh sub soost hain .. :(