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Chat/video calls logs/email/texts screen shots are only needed when both partners are living apart. If you have lived together since the beginning of your relationship then you can add tenancy agreements, joint bank statements, pictures, or any other document etc. instead of chat for such duration.ElMac94 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 11:01 pmHello,
I've done a few searches but can't seem to find much information. We are preparing to start assembling our paperwork for my husband's UK spouse visa to enter from the USA and I'm not sure how necessary chat logs are. We have lived together continuously in the US since 2012 and have not spent more than 6 days total apart in 7 years. All the advice I see on the various topics and other immigration websites seems to indicate that including chat/text logs is recommended/required for couples that have been in separate countries, but obviously that's not the case for us. We do virtually all of our communication in person, with any text/emails being sporadic and making us sound more like roommates ("Can you grab the baby"/"Did you hear that?") etc., since we have all our more intimate conversations face to face.
We have ample documentation to prove that there is more than a 51% chance that we are in a subsisting relationship (joint tenancy evidence, marriage certificate, joint ownership of a home, three children born 3.5 years apart, lots of photographs), but I'm not sure whether I should still find a way to include our mundane and intermittent texts.
Thanks in advance.