hey everyone i used to b v active on this thread like one year ago and now that we have the visa and we got our package back on which i worked hard for maybe 8 months i can have a better perspective and maybe my post will help some of u
we sent 3 envelopes categories: one for sponsor, one for applicant and one for relationship proofs; all the envelopes we put them in a big box; the idea is for everything to b sent together otherwise it might b hard for them to match!! now when i look back i realize we sent a looot but because they were very well organized and labelled it was ok, it didn't delay anything
we had a very big TOC naming each and every document and proof - that one i included it exactly after the checklist, in the sponsor package
then on each envelope we put a big label saying what it contains - being photos, phone bills, home contract etc (like smaller TOCs for each section)
in our letters we tried to walk them through all our proofs; for example, if we said we made trips then we send them to envelope 5 for example; the envelopes we numbered them in order of importance considering our category (we applied common-law so the cohabitation was the most imp); even the photos were numbered and labeled;
at the end, after getting everything back, some envelopes were not opened at all, there is no new binder mark, the photos in the same order; some were opened and studied and some proofs (the letters from friends and family, our original home contracts) were kept with them; that makes me think that he found everything easy, could just have an overall look over everything and just look for more in detail over the things he found important; and once it was clear for him he stopped
that's why i advise to all that once u have everything ready do spend sometime figuring out how to label and organize them; ask someone from outside to look over it (if it's confusing for them and they r lost, then u still have some thinking to do); it's really worth it; it's true that every case is different and every embassy works in different way but u never know!!
we had a very steep hill to climb because of the cultural norms and traditions in our region; i'm sure they don't see many common-law applications sent here; but we did climb it, much faster than i was ever expecting (their average time is 19 months); maybe they considered other factors too, we don't know what they think when they take a file but if u do all ur homework on ur side u have nothing to worry and all will b ok at the end
good luck for all!!
PS: pelipeli thank u for this nice thread, i hope u have a very nice life together!!
