> they have to dot all the i's and cross all the t's so to speak they
> need to make sure it is actually you and your application and they
> also need absolute solid proof that your sponsor is blood related and
> in most cases birth certificates are the main way to do this.
> They ask for extra information from a lot of people including us (and
> we used an agent) you can never be sure you have sent enough, its
> better they request it and grant a visa, than simply refuse because of
> lack of information.
> lastly, if you had a visa in 1999 why do you need another one?
> thanks
> vb2
Then they must say so in the checklist and the DIMIA website itself -
where they say that the marriage certificate is acceptable.
Expired in Aug 05- couldn't use it due to personal circumstances :(
Anya
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