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olgrime

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Dec 27, 2015
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Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
20/05/2016
Doc's Request.
N/A
AOR Received.
07/06/2016 (AOR2 02-08-2016)
File Transfer...
19/07/2016
Med's Request
Upfront
Passport Req..
01/11/2016
VISA ISSUED...
27/11/2016
LANDED..........
04/12/2016
So i have a couple things im wondering,

How did most of you attach photos, did you paperclip them or glue them??
So confused..

And

So Question 1 asks "circumstances of your first meeting"
i've known my sponsor for many years, and met him serveral times, our families are from the same origin.
but we met online after and started dating.
after that we've only actually met in person a week before our wedding after we started dating. That i can actually put a date too,.
Do they want to know all that details, do they want to know the past, and how long did most of you write it.
 
You and your sponsor should both write a letter/statement which will include the history/progression of your relationship (almost like a timeline), present situation and future plans. Only filling out the forms is not enough.

As for pictures, if you can get them in a Word document and print them, that's a good way to do it. I'm not sure what the process is for actual pictures...
 
olgrime said:
So i have a couple things im wondering,

How did most of you attach photos, did you paperclip them or glue them??
So confused..

And

So Question 1 asks "circumstances of your first meeting"
i've known my sponsor for many years, and met him serveral times, our families are from the same origin.
but we met online after and started dating.
after that we've only actually met in person a week before our wedding after we started dating. That i can actually put a date too,.
Do they want to know all that details, do they want to know the past, and how long did most of you write it.

You can put pictures in an envelope. Do not glue them.

You might want to mention all the information about your relationship in the document including that both families have known each other for years. More details will reduce the chances of visa officers raising doubts or possible interview.
 
Explain your first meeting as you did here, but with more detail. That is, that you have known him for years because your families are acquainted, but that your families then arranged your marriage, you talked online a lot, and that your first meeting after becoming engaged was one week before your wedding.