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Relationship evidence has to do with photos. We know that a lot of couples are asking, I have hundreds ofphotos or I have 20 photos, how should I submit them? Should I put them in a word document? Should I just submit them in a scrapbook? Should I tape them on a page and put sticky notes? Should I writeon the back? Id really like to give some clarity about what is the best way to submitphotos to immigration. I want to also reference another video that I made about something calledan over-submission or an under-submission of relationship evidence. I know a lot of coupleswill say, I have 100 photos that I want to submit. And thats great, a hundred photos is probablymore than enough, thats probably too many. We usually recommend about 20 to 30 photos. Photos is just one type of evidence that you can submit and and I would also encourage you to check out ourfree relationship evidence guide to understand all of the different categories of evidencethat immi