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you don't need to print 900 pages of it, Is not about quantity but quality. Think about the evidence that carries more weight, and include it. I would print maybe only 20 pages of communication, and an album of pictures showing all the moments spent together. Including the passports stamps and all the receipts from hotels, gifts, money orders.

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For the Ghana embassy, you want to show a history of communication from the start of your relationship until the interview. I tried to find one good conversation from every week we knew each other, as well as those key moments in our relationship. You want things like you two getting to know each other's lives, families, friends, etc. Also look for conversations where you're discussing your future and the plans you're making for each other. Don't fill you evidence with "I love you," "I love you too" conversations. Those are fine...just not too many. 

 

As stated above, think quality over quantity, but you'll need to add a little more for a tough embassy like Ghana. 

 

A word of caution. The COs will read your conversations. So make sure you read through what ever you are going to submit and make sure your spouse does too. Almost all of my husband's questions during his February 2017 interview came from chats that we had in August 2014 at the beginning of our relationship. I also know two people who were denied because the CO felt they petitioner was coaching the spouse for the interview. 

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Quality and quantity is the deal....had my interview on Tuesday,  my whatsapp chats and call logs came up to about 200 pages... but I think those evidence are secondary....@my interview I saw people with tons of papers and photo albums, made me feel inadequate,  but they were denied....since I was the last but one person for the day.....not saying they were denied because of those but think of adding evidences that can't be easily manipulated.....such as joint accounts, joint properties etc. 

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17 hours ago, O&GForever said:

For the Ghana embassy, you want to show a history of communication from the start of your relationship until the interview. I tried to find one good conversation from every week we knew each other, as well as those key moments in our relationship. You want things like you two getting to know each other's lives, families, friends, etc. Also look for conversations where you're discussing your future and the plans you're making for each other. Don't fill you evidence with "I love you," "I love you too" conversations. Those are fine...just not too many. 

 

As stated above, think quality over quantity, but you'll need to add a little more for a tough embassy like Ghana. 

 

A word of caution. The COs will read your conversations. So make sure you read through what ever you are going to submit and make sure your spouse does too. Almost all of my husband's questions during his February 2017 interview came from chats that we had in August 2014 at the beginning of our relationship. I also know two people who were denied because the CO felt they petitioner was coaching the spouse for the interview. 

If I understand you correctly, I can pick a page each from every week from the time we meet to date?

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49 minutes ago, Hellat said:

If I understand you correctly, I can pick a page each from every week from the time we meet to date?

Yes, or just a few from each month. You just want to show a pattern that you communicate often and you’re discussing things a married couple should. 

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3 hours ago, O&GForever said:

Yes, or just a few from each month. You just want to show a pattern that you communicate often and you’re discussing things a married couple should. 

Do the ones I select have to be in a chronological order? Like from start to end of conversation or I can I just choose.. as in not necessarily a closed conversation 

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On 1/13/2018 at 11:51 AM, Hellat said:

Do the ones I select have to be in a chronological order? Like from start to end of conversation or I can I just choose.. as in not necessarily a closed conversation 

In my opinion, it would be best to keep them in chronological order. When preparing evidence to submit and for the interview, you want to make it easy on the CO. Don’t make them search for things or second guess what you’ve submitted. 

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On 1/12/2018 at 10:42 AM, Hellat said:

My spousal visa interview has been scheduled. I know I need to go along with evidence of our relationship but I have tons of chats! Over 900 pages. Do I print and send all our how do I sorry them out. Immediate help needed

hello can u please fill out your time line on VJ as it will be very helpful to us in the same boat in Ghana. Thanks so much?

if i May ask how long was the wait from your Cc to interview date?

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On 1/27/2018 at 12:58 PM, She0710 said:

hello can u please fill out your time line on VJ as it will be very helpful to us in the same boat in Ghana. Thanks so much?

if i May ask how long was the wait from your Cc to interview date?

Ok sure I will do that. We started the process in October 2016 and I received the interview letter in December 2017

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