Sample of Recommendation letter for AOS interview
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Sample of Recommendation letter for AOS interview
anyone has any ideas or can provide a sample. Our friends and relatives don't know how to start. We need some help here.
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Re: Sample of Recommendation letter for AOS interview
Originally posted by cjcherri
anyone has any ideas or can provide a sample. Our friends and relatives don't know how to start. We need some help here.
Thank you
anyone has any ideas or can provide a sample. Our friends and relatives don't know how to start. We need some help here.
Thank you
Why are you taking "recommendation" letters to an AOS interview. What are people suppose be recommending you for? AOS? You might mean a letter affirming your viable marriage status perhaps.
If you have enough evidence that you have commingled your social and financial lives then you don't require letters. Just my thoughts.
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Re: Sample of Recommendation letter for AOS interview
> If you have enough evidence that you
> have commingled your social and financial lives then you don't require
> letters. Just my thoughts.
This one is a rub for me and my wife. We have a tone of letters and cards
from our marriage and a few from when we were dating online, plus the phone
bills o'doom (AT&T used to love me LOL). But for the life of me I can't
seem to get the bank to put my wife on teh checking account. She asa
taxpayer ID number but they say they'll let her be a signatory (sp) on my
checks-- we even have her name on my checks-- but they refuse to put her
name of the account proper or on the statements. It's almost a montly
arguement with them about it because they give me a "yes" then "no" on a
regular basis. I'm thinking we better take the checks with us, plus thte
statements when our interview comes due.
> have commingled your social and financial lives then you don't require
> letters. Just my thoughts.
This one is a rub for me and my wife. We have a tone of letters and cards
from our marriage and a few from when we were dating online, plus the phone
bills o'doom (AT&T used to love me LOL). But for the life of me I can't
seem to get the bank to put my wife on teh checking account. She asa
taxpayer ID number but they say they'll let her be a signatory (sp) on my
checks-- we even have her name on my checks-- but they refuse to put her
name of the account proper or on the statements. It's almost a montly
arguement with them about it because they give me a "yes" then "no" on a
regular basis. I'm thinking we better take the checks with us, plus thte
statements when our interview comes due.
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Re: Sample of Recommendation letter for AOS interview
"cjcherri" <member12519@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> anyone has any ideas or can provide a sample. Our friends and relatives
> don't know how to start. We need some help here.
It doesn't need to cover much more than I've known hubbie and wifey for xyz
years, socialized with them, etc..
Some of my friends took that advice; my daughter's godmother couldn't help
herself and wrote a gushing letter going on for a page about how wonderful
we are and how great it is we have a daughter and how our wedding was just
the best .... I'm sure that raised a couple of eyebrows if anyone ever read
it. One of my friends also gave me this:
"I can confirm that Andy is a doofus. As far as I can tell he will still be
a doofus when he's a permanent resident".
Of course there was a sensible one too - check what you are given!
Andy.
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> anyone has any ideas or can provide a sample. Our friends and relatives
> don't know how to start. We need some help here.
It doesn't need to cover much more than I've known hubbie and wifey for xyz
years, socialized with them, etc..
Some of my friends took that advice; my daughter's godmother couldn't help
herself and wrote a gushing letter going on for a page about how wonderful
we are and how great it is we have a daughter and how our wedding was just
the best .... I'm sure that raised a couple of eyebrows if anyone ever read
it. One of my friends also gave me this:
"I can confirm that Andy is a doofus. As far as I can tell he will still be
a doofus when he's a permanent resident".
Of course there was a sensible one too - check what you are given!
Andy.
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I'm not really here, it's just your warped imagination
> Thank you
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