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by John Green » Sun Jul 17, 2016 5:10 pm
This has been the subject of several other posts. Views differ and the UKVI says that it is up to the applicant to demonstrate the relationship is genuine. For myself, I've just included a quite small sample of Skype messages plus a few emails. This did the trick when my spouse applied for a visitor visa.
More important is how many times you actually visited the applicant. Skype calls, Facebook messages and emails are more easily faked. And don't demonstrate that the couple have actually met, and for how long. It is true that people can pay for flights and not take them, but show UKVI the tickets. But if you also include the stamps in your passport when you arrive and leave a country, what more can UKVI ask for and want?
So I am sure this is more relevant than swamping the immigration officer with hundreds of screenshots of calls, facebook messages, etc. which (if this was some sort of scam - which is why they are asking) are not that difficult to get and very cheap to organize. So quite easily discounted if that's the main source of supporting documentation on whether a genuine relationship exists. Real flights far less so.