wow, that is weird. What I provided was the āvisa letterā that was generated automatically by my insurance company. They BOI asked for a copy of the benefits policy itself. That was it. Iām curious as to what would be wrong with a group insurance policy, if it lists what they ask for (which is minimalā¦ if I recall, they only ask that it covers
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USDā¦ nothing else was specified). Super bizarreā¦ š¤
what do you mean exactly? In my case, my husband is the primary LTR visa holder, and I, as his spouse, come in as a dependant. This simplified the paperwork as I only had to show a marriage certificate (make sure it is in English or you have a certified English translation).
or whether the LTR will even exist in 2032! š¤·āāļø. At the rate of new visa creations, we might be looking at something completely different by then!
yep, youāre right. I our case, I didnāt fight it or argue it with them as we already had the insurance they required. I just needed to extend it, something I would have done anyways in time.