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limanoid said:
... There is, for example, a photo of me in front of a statue and then another with him in front of the same statue... Would those work too?

Those will work. A lot of people have those kinds of pictures. You might consider noting on the caption "Photo by sponsor", "Photo by applicant" or use your names, however you want to do it.
 
hi every one
let me ask you a silly question
do i hve to screenshot my emails when printing ?
as you know you cnt cover you whole mail inthe screenshot
to prinnt the normal printer is not ideal
i dont wht to do
 
jma said:
do i hve to screenshot my emails when printing ?

There's no need to "screenshot" your emails. Just print them the normal way. The reason that people talk about screenshots is that it's a very good idea to send a list of email dates and times so they can see if you email frequently, and over a period of time. In some email programs there is no way to print the list of your inbox except by using screenshots.
 
Because i didn't know about this forum when i applied 40 days ago and i followed the checklist for inland spouse application where only photos were required(only wedding photos actually). However we sent our canadian daughters birth certificate(stating that I'm her father(I'm the applicant), our marriage certificate and photos of relationship and photos of the ceremony. the total number of photos is 60 and in the photos we are slimmer, bigger, more hair, less hair in different parts of the world, with family, friends, and the two of us alone....i called the call centre today and they said that that was enough proof...but i don't know....if i have to chance i would like to send letters of family and friends and emails etc
 
Inlandappl - you sent more than some people! I am sure they will request more evidence if they feel it's necessary. You did send a nice assortment of photos.