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by John Green » Wed May 18, 2016 11:13 am
Regarding the UK spouse visa.
I've been reading the posts on supporting documents. There are two queries I have:
First, in the case of things like Skype call logs, or emails, do they all have to be printed out for the ECO to read? Remember that in the case of Skype calls, you are talking of in excess of 150 screenshots over a period of time, which I find it hard to imagine they really want to read as printouts. Instead, would the advice be to explain that they are readily available for him to read (in hardcopy or electronically) if the ECO so decides?
I note that in the case of supporting docs, there are items that must be included. They are for example contained in the official advice online.
There are also additional items specific to the case of the applicant that he or she needs to explain to make the ECO's understand the specifics of his or her situation. Each case has its individual aspects and in my case, for example, there are a few issues that if left unexplained would raise questions.
On the other hand, the ECOs do not (I imagine) want applicants to give them everything even indirectly related to the application, that ties up a lot of time to no purpose and irritates.
Where, in other words, should the lines be drawn? Are there some common sense rules on these issues?
Thanks.