Just for my famioly and friends to affirm that this is a bona fide marriage is allWhat is it you need an affidavit for? Normally, it's more or less "free form" depending on the nature of the affidavit - sworn testimony in a trial, acknowledging and confirming a business or other relationship, character witness statement, etc.
Cheers,
Bev
Thank you Bev, it seemed like we had to get them notorized ... and people are still telling me that that is the way to go.... I am not sure how to progress now... I have all the affidavits in place now... would it be wrong to send these? I have photos, phone records stuff like that... just want to make sure I get the package for the first step correct.... Gosh.... this is such a mountain it seems......Normally this should be handled as a simple character reference type of letter. Depending on what you're using the resulting affidavits for (visa application, applying for benefits, etc.) you may want to ask that your family and friends have their signatures notarized (i.e. to prove that they are who they say they are and that you didn't just write the letters yourself).
But it should be sufficient for them to write a letter, saying who they are (in relationship to you), how long they have known you (and your spouse) and any details they think would be relevant in support of your proving the bona fides of your marriage. (Example: indicate how often they have entertained both of you at their homes, did they attend your wedding? how often have they visited you at your home, etc.)
Cheers,
Bev
double sure lol - triple sure - I've worked for lawyers for years and years but never in immigration and I have NEVER EVER come across having to have so many copies of stuff to just make sure we cot every eventuality covered...... This is going to be a big mountain to climb... luckily we're both wearing great boots and a great attitude.... Me thinks the boots may outlive the attitude thoughMake sure you have copies of EVERYTHING.