CharlieD10 said:1) Include pics that show the passage of time, and with you together in different settings with friends and family. You need a sample, not all 500.
2) Again, a sample of wedding pics. Definitely need the marriage certificate.
3) Again, a sample over time, such as 2-3 months out of each year.
4) Sounds good, you have a lot of evidence. Letters from family members who support the relationship are always good, they don't need to be elaborate or notarized, as you will be married.
If she's coming to wait out the processing in Canada, absolutely DO NOT USE THE WORD "MOVE". She is visiting. If at all possible, you pick her up, drive her across and do the talking. Pay the fees upfront, and keep the receipt handy with you. She should pack the minimum necessary, and proof of finances would be good to have too.
Hi Charlie, just an additional question here.What if i'm getting married in Canada, what do I say to the Immigration folks in Toronto? Can I say that I'm getting married or shall I just say that we're visiting my boyfriend? I'll be with my mom at that time, btw. Thanks!!