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Hi all. I'm new here so apologies in advance if I'm not getting this right! 

I'm getting my evidence together and I have a question about the submission of photos. My partner and I have only met in person once and I think we have maybe 2 photos of us together. I know it seems strange but we just don't take pictures...of anything! So now I'm pretty concerned that I won't have enough evidence that we met. I have compiled evidence of my trip like boarding passes, bank records, a hotel receipt and some other stuff. What do you think I should do?

Thanks! :) 

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Photos are only considered secondary evidence, and are not as important as the other evidence you have collected, although it is good to have them with you. My (then)fiance and I only had a couple of photos at the time of his interview, having only met once, and we were fine. 

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30 minutes ago, Joyoussinger said:

Photos are only considered secondary evidence, and are not as important as the other evidence you have collected, although it is good to have them with you. My (then)fiance and I only had a couple of photos at the time of his interview, having only met once, and we were fine. 

Thanks! That makes me feel less worried! :)

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2 hours ago, MissyBunch said:

Hi all. I'm new here so apologies in advance if I'm not getting this right! 

I'm getting my evidence together and I have a question about the submission of photos. My partner and I have only met in person once and I think we have maybe 2 photos of us together. I know it seems strange but we just don't take pictures...of anything! So now I'm pretty concerned that I won't have enough evidence that we met. I have compiled evidence of my trip like boarding passes, bank records, a hotel receipt and some other stuff. What do you think I should do?

Thanks! :)

Boarding passes and passport stamps far outweighs photos.

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It all depends on the whole picture, everything together should tell a compelling story, the weight of one piece of evidence depends on what else you have.

 

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