Hey all,
got 2 quick questions for you wizards...
1) on supporting documents for the sponsor
I am sponsoring my American wife. I have not been married previously and do not have a co-signer and am obviously not in a common-law relationship and have no adopted children. Based on form IMM-5491 I only need to supply supporting documents for boxes 13, 17 and 18, am I correct on that? If so, a scan of my passport, a letter from my employer, and my tax assessment is all I need? doesn't seem like a lot!
according to box 14 I do not have to supply a marriage certificate because my wife is not co-signing. Am I correct?
2) question about the letter of employment
So I am not employed in the traditional sense. I am a PhD student who receives a substantial scholarship and am employed as a teaching assistant. I asked my department for a letter of employment and they sent me the offer of admission to the PhD program that states the total value of my scholarship + teaching assistantship. Would that suffice?
got 2 quick questions for you wizards...
1) on supporting documents for the sponsor
I am sponsoring my American wife. I have not been married previously and do not have a co-signer and am obviously not in a common-law relationship and have no adopted children. Based on form IMM-5491 I only need to supply supporting documents for boxes 13, 17 and 18, am I correct on that? If so, a scan of my passport, a letter from my employer, and my tax assessment is all I need? doesn't seem like a lot!
according to box 14 I do not have to supply a marriage certificate because my wife is not co-signing. Am I correct?
2) question about the letter of employment
So I am not employed in the traditional sense. I am a PhD student who receives a substantial scholarship and am employed as a teaching assistant. I asked my department for a letter of employment and they sent me the offer of admission to the PhD program that states the total value of my scholarship + teaching assistantship. Would that suffice?