Support Letters for immigration from friends and family are a key piece of any spousal sponsorship application. Think of it as a backup to the main Spousal Sponsorship Letter written by the sponsor.
A support letter for immigration written by family or friends provides further evidence that your relationship with your sponsored spouse is genuine. While it doesn’t have to be quite as structured as the spousal sponsorship letter, the support letter from family and friends has to be written the right way.
Because IRCC immigration officials will go through it, word by word and fact by fact, looking for inconsistencies with the spousal sponsorship letter as well as checking for facts that don’t square with your application’s supporting documentation.
In the case of inconsistencies, immigration officials will suspect a fake marriage or a forced marriage. At best this will trigger an interview, at worst your application will be denied.
Tip: Just forward this article to everyone that will be writing this letter.
We list these in our Spousal Sponsorship Letter tutorial, but here are the ones you’ll likely need for a support letter from family or friends:
Note: We also have a Spousal Sponsorship Letter example you can also use, click the link.
You need to understand these basic terms. Why? The last thing you need is a letter of support, immigration, from your friends that confuses the definitions and mixes the basic terms up. Remember, you don’t need to school everyone with these terms, but you do need to understand them yourself.
Pro Tip: Make sure the letters don’t all look the same. The last thing you want is to have IRCC thinking you made the letters on your own computer.
Who you choose to write the immigration letter of support really matters. They should be a close friend or family member you’ve had contact with on a fairly regular basis and who knows your spouse and is familiar with your relationship. Ask yourself the following questions about the person you choose to write the support letter:
Yes, everything here has an impact. Take a look:
Tip: If you can, have at least one photo with all three of you in the same picture. Make sure you date, add names, and give a short description.
It really depends on how strong your case is, take a look at the examples below:
Pro Tip: Did you know there is another document that has even more impact on your application then a support letter? It’s called a Letter of Explanation. This is the secret weapon most law firms use to explain weak points and to try speeding up the application.
Describing a heart-warming love story is not enough, and it sometimes might be too much. A few strong words (deeply care for each other; have a strong bond; etc.) that show the relationship is genuine and that give an authentic tone to the letter are what you need.
But you also require a few key facts that officials can corroborate. For example, a few details about the wedding (where it took place, when it took place, who was there, how they travelled there) as well as details about when the relationship started, how it started, and how you know the couple are all necessary to convince officials that the support letter and the person writing it have a legitimate connection to the sponsor and spouse. Ask yourself: is there more information to support your relationship? You have to build a facts-based case that convinces immigration officials that your relationship is genuine. That’s what your support letter for immigration has to do – provide the facts in order to convince officials.
You also should clearly indicate the nature of your relationship to the sponsor: younger brother, best friend since high school, etc. Do it near the beginning of your letter, where you tell the reader who you are and what your relationship is to the sponsor.
Pro Tip: If you have a weak case. Example, that there is a 15-year age gap between the two of you? Have the smartest person in your contacts, someone who also has a big age gap in their own marriage, write the letter. Have them specifically address the age issue in the letter.
A good support letter needs to focus on activities that strengthen the case for the sponsor and spouse/partner’s relationship and helps convince immigration officials that their relationship is genuine. For example, it should:
Here’s how the basic outline of your support letter should look:
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It is a support letter for immigration but is also a sworn statement that begins with wording like: I the undersigned hereby under oath state the following. This is generally followed by a detailed, point-by-point summary of the key facts of the relationship, including the affidavit writer’s relationship to the sponsor and spouse/partner. It is dated and signed and is a legal document.
Never. This is exactly what you have to convince immigration officials is NOT the case. Your letter of support has to prove that the relationship is authentic and ongoing, and the sponsor & spouse/partner have been building a life together, one step at a time. That’s why your letter should include precise dates that state when an important event occurred.