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Hi everyone, I am getting ready to send my application for sponsorship outland and have listed my US address as my residential address and my husband's address in Canada as my current mailing address. Do I need to complete the representative form allowing my husband to receive mail for me? It doesn't seem clear whether that's needed and I've read in other threads that I would need to fill out the use of a representative form.

Does anyone have experience with this? Residential address not being the current mailing address and did you have any issues without completing the use of the representative form? Thanks in advance for your help!
 
Yes, if you're using your husband's address as your mailing address, you need to include the "Use of a Representative" form listing your husband as your representative.

In fact, its good policy for each of you to complete one, naming the other as your representative.
 
Thank you so much for your response. Any others have experience with this?
 
Omegabyte said:
Yes, if you're using your husband's address as your mailing address, you need to include the "Use of a Representative" form listing your husband as your representative.

In fact, its good policy for each of you to complete one, naming the other as your representative.

+1. Why wouldn't you want your spouse or partner to speak on your behalf. It just makes sense..

We are representatives of each other.

If you provide an email address, they will email instead of paper mail, unless they have something they can only papet mail.