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seren8
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« on: February 28, 2011, 11:21:27 am »

Hello,
 I am Canadian and will be sponsoring my husband. He's from U.S. and will be applying through the visa office in Buffalo. We are currently living in the states. Our case is relative straight forward. We have dated for a long time since 1999, got married in 2003, have a daughter in 2007 whom she received her Canadian citizenship recently. We don't have any previous marriage.  We are organizing all the supporting documents and we have a few questions.
In the sponsor questionnaire FORM 5540 and in the sponsored spouse questionnaire Form 5490, both asks for additional details or your current relationship that you believe will help to prove your relationship as genuine and continuing. My question is : Do I have to provide these supporting documents twice since there are two offices that our application will be going to, (i.e. mississauga and buffalo), or one set will be sufficient? If one set is sufficient, which part should I include it with? (My guess would be the sponsored spouse questionnaire and should I write a note in the spouse part of the application indicating that it is the sponsored spouse part of the questionnaire?) If I have to include two sets of supporting documents, does that goes for the same thing for the photocopies of my Canadian citizenship card too? (and perhaps other things that I have already forgotten that both sets of forms asked for)?
I have read that a lot of people used tabs and folders to organize it, but since my organizational skill is really not my strength, I would like to know in general, if anyone can give advice to the presentation and ORDER of the forms, supporting documents, medical records, police certificate, marriage certificate, birth certificates, and canadian citizenship, photos etc. etc... I would really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.

seren8


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RobsLuv
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Buffalo
App. Filed.......: Original:14Mar2007; Reprocess began after appeal:26Apr2010
Doc's Request.: Original:9May'07; Reprocess:7May'10
AOR Received.: Original:28Apr'07; Reprocess:26Apr'10
File Transfer...: n/a
Med's Request: Reprocessing:7May2010
Med's Done....: Jun2010
Interview........: n/a
Passport Req..: 30Nov2010!!
VISA ISSUED...: 31Dec2010!!
LANDED..........: 31Jan2011

« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2011, 11:30:34 am »

Hello,
 I am Canadian and will be sponsoring my husband. He's from U.S. and will be applying through the visa office in Buffalo. We are currently living in the states. Our case is relative straight forward. We have dated for a long time since 1999, got married in 2003, have a daughter in 2007 whom she received her Canadian citizenship recently. We don't have any previous marriage.  We are organizing all the supporting documents and we have a few questions.
In the sponsor questionnaire FORM 5540 and in the sponsored spouse questionnaire Form 5490, both asks for additional details or your current relationship that you believe will help to prove your relationship as genuine and continuing. My question is : Do I have to provide these supporting documents twice since there are two offices that our application will be going to, (i.e. mississauga and buffalo), or one set will be sufficient?
One set of supporting documents is sufficient - but you BOTH need to include a written statement, in response to the final question on both IMM5540 and IMM5490, regarding your "genuine and continuing" relationship.
If one set is sufficient, which part should I include it with? (My guess would be the sponsored spouse questionnaire and should I write a note in the spouse part of the application indicating that it is the sponsored spouse part of the questionnaire?)
The way I organized my application was according to the document checklists.  I had three sections: the sponsor's application forms, identity docs, etc., from the Sponsor's checklist; 2) the applicant's forms and identity docs, etc., from the Applicant's checklist; and 3) all of the supporting documentation of the relationship.  The aforementioned "statements" in response to the IMM5540 and IMM5490 were attached to those forms.
If I have to include two sets of supporting documents, does that goes for the same thing for the photocopies of my Canadian citizenship card too? (and perhaps other things that I have already forgotten that both sets of forms asked for)?
No, you don't have to submit two sets of any of it.
I have read that a lot of people used tabs and folders to organize it, but since my organizational skill is really not my strength, I would like to know in general, if anyone can give advice to the presentation and ORDER of the forms, supporting documents, medical records, police certificate, marriage certificate, birth certificates, and canadian citizenship, photos etc. etc... I would really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
As I mentioned before, use the document checklists.  Sort according to those, and then include three "bundles" - sponsor's packet on top (because that's what CPC-M will work with), then the applicant's forms, and lastly the supporting evidence of the relationship.

seren8



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« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2011, 11:35:24 am »

I organized the docs in exactly the same way as RobsLuv because it seemed to be the most logical way. I used coloured dividers with titles on the tabs for each different section so that the Immigration Officers could easily locate the docs.
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17/09/2010: Outland Common-Law PR Application received by CPC-Mississauga; 14/10/2010: Sponsorship Approval & File Transfer to London; 05/11/2010: In process in London; 06/01/2010: Passport Request; 04/02/2011: Landed Smiley
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