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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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Hi everyone, i wish you all the best in getting that visa. Anyway, i posted this topic on another forum but i thought maybe this forum would have more experience i hope. Here goes, my husbands lives in a village in palestine and his name is Mohammed. He also has many cousins in the same village.

Its cultural that each family should atleast name one of ther sons mohammed. Anyways my husband has maybe about a few, maybe 5 cousins with the same first and last name , since their all cousins. BUT EACH PERSON HAS THEIR OWN MIDDLE NAME AND THEIR OWN PASSPORT AND SS NUMBER. Do you think at the initial interview which is next month this would maybe cause a problem or anything like that, i mean when they check fingerprints and pull up his full name theyll see that he has no history or backgroung. So what do yall think about this situation, i hope someone can help me with this problem from this forum. I wish all the best for the person that does. would it be a problem that he has a few cousins with the same name, even though he has his own info and he also submitted both palestinian and israeli police c- both clear, so would this still pose a problem. I feel like im going crazy with all this. someone help!Would it be a cause for ap- even though he has his own info and fingerprint and pc which are clear. Whats gonna happen? How does the process work?THANKYOU FOR READING, PLEASE GIVE UR OPINION.

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hello

the emassey over thire the alot of the palestinan cluter and you husbund is not the firest on i dont this any problem if you doing i601 that what you need to be

worry about i have friend over thier waiting and hes wife over her and if you doing (hardship)waver

good lock to and your husbund

everything that happening at this moment is a RESULT of the CHOICE you ve made in the past...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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hello

the emassey over thire the alot of the palestinan cluter and you husbund is not the firest on i dont this any problem if you doing i601 that what you need to be

worry about i have friend over thier waiting and hes wife over her and if you doing (hardship)waver

good lock to and your husbund

hi yahya54, i didnt really understand you, but you say its no problem and i shouldnt worry???

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hello

the emassey over thire the alot of the palestinan cluter and you husbund is not the firest on i dont this any problem if you doing i601 that what you need to be

worry about i have friend over thier waiting and hes wife over her and if you doing (hardship)waver

good lock to and your husbund

hi yahya54, i didnt really understand you, but you say its no problem and i shouldnt worry???

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hello

the emassey over thire the alot of the palestinan cluter and you husbund is not the firest on i dont this any problem if you doing i601 that what you need to be

worry about i have friend over thier waiting and hes wife over her and if you doing (hardship)waver

good lock to and your husbund

hi yahya54, i didnt really understand you, but you say its no problem and i shouldnt worry???

Yup. (In other words - your case isn't the first to cross their desk.) Or as some here in Texas might say 'It aint their first rodeo.' :thumbs:

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hello

the emassey over thire the alot of the palestinan cluter and you husbund is not the firest on i dont this any problem if you doing i601 that what you need to be

worry about i have friend over thier waiting and hes wife over her and if you doing (hardship)waver

good lock to and your husbund

hi yahya54, i didnt really understand you, but you say its no problem and i shouldnt worry???

Yup. (In other words - your case isn't the first to cross their desk.) Or as some here in Texas might say 'It aint their first rodeo.' :thumbs:

thanks im just so paranoid cause he has people with the same first and last name, i just dont want them to make that a problem, even though he has a different middle name, dob, ss #, passport, you know it just gets me paranoid and stressed. i just want him to get that visa and come to me. :crying:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jordan
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hey mariied89

the poeple over thier the dealling with alot of cases and mohammed name is vary commin name and they now that but did do i130 or he was her iligaly and he want back home to come back if you worry about name that not problem at all im from a small vellag from thier and the embssy ther the now how poeple are and how thing thier just see if have take care of other staf like i864, i601 ect as far as the name it shoud nt be an issue

the bust of the lock

if you need any more info get back with at emai

thank you

everything that happening at this moment is a RESULT of the CHOICE you ve made in the past...

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HI EVERYONE

SO... I HAVE READ YOUR INTERESTING QUESTION. AND I THINK U DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT. AND THERE IS WILL BE NO PROBLEM.

ANYWAY I AM INTERESTING TO KNOW MORE DETAILS ABOUT YOUR CASE!

REGARDS

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CASE TYPE: CR1

MARRIAGE: MARCH-2007

NVC STAGE: MAY-2007

INTERVIEW: SEPTEMBER-2008

CASE DOCUMENTS COMPLETED: JANUARY-2009

CASE NOW IS PENDING AP (((CASE STILL PENDING)))

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Don't worry about it. The consulate doesn't depend only on a person's name to identify them.

You think Muhammed is common? That's nothing! More than 50% of the people in Vietnam have the last name "Nguyen"! Many times they either abbreviate it "Ng", or don't bother to write it at all, since it's just presumed. :blush:

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

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