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Hey Forum Family,
I am going to use original photos as evidence as it was way cheaper than printing them onto a word document at home. My question is this can I just paste or tape my pictures to sheets of paper instead of sending them loosely?
 
jamaicanincanada said:
Hey Forum Family,
I am going to use original photos as evidence as it was way cheaper than printing them onto a word document at home. My question is this can I just paste or tape my pictures to sheets of paper instead of sending them loosely?
Yes that is the best method. If they are post card size you can paste multiple photos. Write your file number on each sheet.
 
Thanks so much for your reply Wilson
 
I plan on using photos too as I already got them printed out, but I read somewhere that we can't use glue or paste or anything?
 
I just sent my photos loose in the envelope they came after printing them off at walmart. wrote the info on the back with a sharpie.
 
piker751 said:
I just sent my photos loose in the envelope they came after printing them off at walmart. wrote the info on the back with a sharpie.

Thats what i did too...I read somewhere in the form guidlines I believe that you should send them loosely..which means just place them in an envelop.
 
i have seen where persons have just printed there pics on a word document and that was fine, thats why i was thinking that it shouldn't be such a big problem to just paste them to a sheet of paper. I did read on the cic website that they shouldnt be in a binder or an album.
 
I also sent them loosely - in the envelope from the printers, with a rubber band around it - and wrote on the back of each one the date, location, and who was in the photo.
 
What about sticking them all on a CD. Is that so unreasonable?
 
In the application guide, it says not to send calling cards, cds or frames. You should just be supplied paper with the only metal thing being paperclips (no staples).
 
Mrs. Turan said:
What about sticking them all on a CD. Is that so unreasonable?

Specifically instructed not to do that - read the notes.