On Application Form there is a space for photo of each family member. Here what is mentioned on Application Form under the Photo section:
Photos must have been taken within the past six months and must be identified by writing the family member’s name and date of birth on the back of the photo.
However in Instructions Guide, following are the guidelines:
3. On the back of one photo of each person, write the name of the person in the photo and his or her height and eye colour.
4. Enclose the photos of each person in an envelope and seal the envelope.
5. Write your name and date of birth on the outside of the envelope.
6. Staple the envelope to your application form. Be careful not to staple or bend the photos.
It depends, if you are de jure husband and wife then no need at all (was it in the check list?). Your marriage certificate says everything you need.
However, you are trying to prove conjugal partnership (and don't have marriage certificate) then you need a reasonable amount of not only wedding (if it was without official civil or religious registration), but other pictures of you being together to prove that it is your de facto spouse.
But how about the four pictures of each family member.
1. Do I need to gum one picture of each member in the space provided on Application Form and attach other 3s with the application in a sealed envelope?
2. Or attached all 4s with the application in sealed envelop?
But how about the four pictures of each family member.
1. Do I need to gum one picture of each member in the space provided on Application Form and attach other 3s with the application in a sealed envelope?
2. Or attached all 4s with the application in sealed envelop?
Make sure you send the number of pictures your visa office requests in the envolope. If you paste one on the application, have it be an extra one to avoid any misunderstandings.