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A bit of both. Don't give too many details. Just state the dates, how you met, and that the British partner supports the application. Nothing more needs to be said and it never hurts to mention that you're in love.webb80 wrote:Just wanted to know if anyone know whether it is better for the sponsor and apllicant letters are formal just stating the facts, or would we be better saying that we are in love and just want to be together etc. dont knwo which route is best..any experiences or knowledge appreciated!
Vicki
Well I've seen peoples' letters contain sexual details and other things that are irrelevant and just over the top. The ECO's don't want to read long letters with gross detail or even just too much detail because it doesn't matter. The letter is to show the sponser's support, not to tell an epic love story since Tristan and Isolde.hope10 wrote:Just out of interest why do you say not to give too many details. I have written for my fiances application a very detailed account - is this not needed? Has been looked at by two immigration specialists who say it is fine.