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about to file adjustment of status but i have been using a face social security number for 5 months. Trouble??

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i think you should change your display name to "london2newyork... andbacktolondonagain" :yes:

Agreed!! Only you forgot the OP's layover in PRISON!!! Is this person for real?! :wow:

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Regardless or the person being a troll or not, just curious how would they find out it was her? (And another question is - how would she even be hired without failing a background check.)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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This is not the place for this, if you are illegal committed fraud, get an attorney.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

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May well be a troll.

But if not then not likely to be an issue unless she claimed to be a USC and they ask for a copy.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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To answer your basic question, yes it will be trouble. Not only with immigrations, but now you have committed tax fraud and potentially identity theft, not to mention fraud against your employer (don't be surprised if they throw you under the bus rather than take the rap for hiring someone illegally). Even if you didn't say you were a USC, the employment application probably asked if you were allowed to legally work in this country

Bottom line is yes it can come up and there is nothing you or an attorney can do about it. Even if you somehow sneak past the adjustment of status, things like this don't go away and it could be years down the road when it catches up with you. Maybe you'll be lucky and it will be after the statute of limitations runs out on the IRS and identity theft problems, but it never runs out for immigrations stuff. The whole "of good moral standings" comes in to play and by using a fake social security number you have not lived up to this.

As for the "anyone can have the same name as me" part, that just doesn't fly. The chances that someone has the same ssn that you used and the same name are zero and yes your name is certainly in the system now.

Now for the preachy, it's too late but I'm going to say it anyway part of my post. Money being tight is no excuse. the fiance(e)/spouse visa process is not cheap and anyone who enters in to this should and generally does know it ahead of time.

Advice. Not really anything you can do but ride out the process and live in fear of being deported for the rest of your life in the US, or start making plans for you and your husband to move to your homeland and make a life there.

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Hi guys,

So I'm about to file adjustment of status, my hubby is a USC. been married for 10 months but i have been using a fake social security number for 5 months to work. we were saving the money up file, and until that happened we both needed to be earning because money was tight.

i used my real name but a made up social security number. will this come up in the interview? can they see this happened? is my name now in the system? surely any one could have the same name as me.

Any one had a similar experience? or have any advice?

Just dont say you were working and yeah, stop breaking laws will probably help.

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Hi guys,

So I'm about to file adjustment of status, my hubby is a USC. been married for 10 months but i have been using a fake social security number for 5 months to work. we were saving the money up file, and until that happened we both needed to be earning because money was tight.

i used my real name but a made up social security number. will this come up in the interview? can they see this happened? is my name now in the system? surely any one could have the same name as me.

Any one had a similar experience? or have any advice?

Congratulations, you have committed immigration fraud. You are now legally ineligible for US permanent residency and citizenship.

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Hi guys,

So I'm about to file adjustment of status, my hubby is a USC. been married for 10 months but i have been using a fake social security number for 5 months to work. we were saving the money up file, and until that happened we both needed to be earning because money was tight.

i used my real name but a made up social security number. will this come up in the interview? can they see this happened? is my name now in the system? surely any one could have the same name as me.

Any one had a similar experience? or have any advice?

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