My future spouse and I have know each other since 2009. For our first three years of knowing each other we were just friends. Things only recently turned romantic. We want to get married in December of this year legally and file our application, then have the ceremony later.
The outland spousal application's "Country Specific Instructions" for the U.S.A states for proof of evidence you can use "wedding photos or proof that you are partners, letters between you and your partner, and telephone bills between you and your partner."
We won't have wedding photos because we are going to get married legally and have the ceremony after we turn in the application. We have not been writing letters.
We have been using Skype, Gmail, Gmail chat, and text messages. Will any of this serve as proof?
What else can be used as proof?
The outland spousal application's "Country Specific Instructions" for the U.S.A states for proof of evidence you can use "wedding photos or proof that you are partners, letters between you and your partner, and telephone bills between you and your partner."
We won't have wedding photos because we are going to get married legally and have the ceremony after we turn in the application. We have not been writing letters.
We have been using Skype, Gmail, Gmail chat, and text messages. Will any of this serve as proof?
What else can be used as proof?