lccliff
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- Jun 7, 2019
- 60
- Visa Office......
- Warsaw
- App. Filed.......
- 19-03-2019
- AOR Received.
- 17-04-2019
- File Transfer...
- 23-05-2019
- Med's Request
- 09-05-2019
- Med's Done....
- 23-05-2019
1. I think it stands to reason that "photoshopping" here refers more to doctoring photos to include or omit people for example. They would have no reason to be concerned with filters.Hi everyone! I am gathering docs to apply for Spousal Sponsorship and have a couple of questions, would be super grateful if someone can help.
1. I have heard that pictures cannot be photoshopped, I do love editing (filters etc.)and don't usually keep the original photo. Can I send photoshopped pictures?
2. We have 3 letters from his mom, a neighbor and from the best friend. We put their contact info and passport pages. But my friend's application (they applied under common law) was returned cause letters were not notarized. Should we do that to avoid possible delays?
Thank you so much for your help!
2. I sent letters not notarized and it was accepted. I think the need to have letters notarized may have been from an older application package. But...there are differing opinions on that throughout this site. Maybe you should contact IRCC to be sure.