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- 06-03-2012
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- 21-06-2012
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- 21-6-2012
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- 11-02-2012
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- 26-09-2012
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- 10-10-2012
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- 13-10-2012
You must provide evidence that you did not live together for a year. You have already described what evidence you have - that is what you need to submit.mcm240906 said:What is the best thing to do, because we are given 45daya to submit any evidence or we may wishes to submit. What are some the possibilities to make a VO
Build your case. Try to look at it objectively. Think of yourself as a cynical and suspicious visa officer sitting in an office looking at mounds of paperwork all day. When YOU look at that evidence as this person, are YOU convinced that they were just boyfriend/girlfriend and not co-habitating couple.
Co-habitation means you LIVED together. Spending time together - even weekends - is NOT living together. In Canada, living together as a couple is a common occurrence and after a year the couple are said to be "common-law". But boyfriend/girlfriend is NOT the same thing; spending weekends is not co-habitating. Provide evidence that you lived with your parents.
Since you have created confusion with your using his address, you really need to explain what happened.
If you are convincing, you will overcome their objection. If you are not convincing, your husband will need to convince the IAD board that this is the case, but that will take several additional years, so you REALLY have to put your best foot forward here. Explain exactly what you have explained here. State that you DID NOT LIVE TOGETHER and prove it - show you had your own apartment. Demonstrate your ID listed that address. Include every piece of documentary evidence that you had. Explain that while you spent weekends with him, you did not live together.
Good luck!