As far as Proof of Relationship is concerned, how important is it to send in copies of your text messages or other chat messages?
I ask this because my phone company will not release this information even to me, and I have never been one to save my messages (other than single, specific, meaningful ones) so I don't know what to send with regards to our conversations.
We have TONS of photos, from every visit, with all kinds of family members, even photos of things like gifts we have bought for one another. We have several letters we have sent throughout the years, and a handful of emails, too. But as far as everyday communication, we don't really use anything other than texting and Skype (which we do not MESSAGE on, just cam-chat). Is this going to be a problem? Has anyone else had success without sending in messages?
Oh, and another random question that has nothing to do with the former... We know nothing about moving to another country, as neither of us have lived outside of our own. So we were wondering, when moving to another country, is there anyone/any place that needs to be notified in your country of origin before you leave? My wife is from the US and is moving to Canada, is there anyone she needs to notify once our COPR arrives? Or will her home country just figure it out when she fills out taxes for the next time? (We know that she'll still have to file US Taxes).
I ask this because my phone company will not release this information even to me, and I have never been one to save my messages (other than single, specific, meaningful ones) so I don't know what to send with regards to our conversations.
We have TONS of photos, from every visit, with all kinds of family members, even photos of things like gifts we have bought for one another. We have several letters we have sent throughout the years, and a handful of emails, too. But as far as everyday communication, we don't really use anything other than texting and Skype (which we do not MESSAGE on, just cam-chat). Is this going to be a problem? Has anyone else had success without sending in messages?
Oh, and another random question that has nothing to do with the former... We know nothing about moving to another country, as neither of us have lived outside of our own. So we were wondering, when moving to another country, is there anyone/any place that needs to be notified in your country of origin before you leave? My wife is from the US and is moving to Canada, is there anyone she needs to notify once our COPR arrives? Or will her home country just figure it out when she fills out taxes for the next time? (We know that she'll still have to file US Taxes).