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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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To set the record straight, I sent in a copy of my full credit card number with nothing crossed out. I didn't want to cross out anything because I didn't want to raise any suspension with USCIS, now that you know what really happened you would probably say I was silly for doing so, and I don't need to come on visajourney to brag about something like this, you're saying my story sounds fishy to say what? I have far more better things to do than to sit on visajourney and waste peoples time, let alone put folks in my business... Also never say what a person or institution is not capable of not doing, because as long as you're human people are capable of doing anything. I'm handling the situation, thanks!!!!

Even if you have sent the statement with full number on the statement, statement does not have the expiry date and CVV number.

Its not that easy for USCIS employee to use your credit card just based on your statment.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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What credit card/bank do you use?? I do not want to deal with a bank that doesn't have emergency contacts that can be used after hours for such things as fraud. I had a friend whose credit card company contacted him after he traveled in Europe and someone used his card to purchase surfboards in Australia. He had everything fixed on that call. They even told him how it probably occurred and even the location in Australia of the purchase and how many boards were purchased (I can't remember). They told him not to worry, they will close the card investigate and issue him new cards. Look at finding a larger bank or more well-known credit card company to make such things easier in the future dealing with them.

Harsh_77, I am still cracking up over Peggy. Good one!

“A man reserves his true and deepest love not for the species of woman in whose company he finds himself electrified and enkindled, but for that one in whose company he may feel tenderly drowsy.”

~George Jean Nathan~

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