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visa jouney friends ...

im marreid now and in my marriage paper i didnt noticed that i was married before , my marriage papers from my gove says that i wasnt married before , my interview this mounth , what should i do ?? should i mention it in my interview or what ??, please help help help , im soo confused and my interview in such few days . i mean my previouse marriage wasn't documented , so ??

thank you

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visa jouney friends ...

im marreid now and in my marriage paper i didnt noticed that i was married before , my marriage papers from my gove says that i wasnt married before , my interview this mounth , what should i do ?? should i mention it in my interview or what ??, please help help help , im soo confused and my interview in such few days . i mean my previouse marriage wasn't documented , so ??

thank you

You did not know you were married before?????

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Just make sure that you can absolutely prove that you are divorced. That must be proven.

05/2005 - Met on line

06/20/05 - first serious e-mails

01/15/06 - traveled to China to meet Yonghua and family

02/24/06 - I-129 F sent (K1 visa) Laguna

03/01/06 - I-129 F delivered at USCIS

03/06/06 - I-129F received date (check processed)

03/07/06 - NOA1 issued

03/10/06 - NOA1 received

06/23/06 - Notice date on RFE

06/28/06 - RFE for IMBRA received and mailed back to CSC

06/30/06 - RFE received at CSC

09/08/06 - NOA2 notice date

09/12/06 - received NOA2 in mail

10/02/06 - received and case number issued at NVC

10/19/06 - Case sent to Consulate in Guangzhou

- update -

05/22/07 - Visa approved

06/15/07 - SO arrives at LAX

07/07/07 - Married

07/24/07 - AOS filed

Posted (edited)
Just make sure that you can absolutely prove that you are divorced. That must be proven.

Swamped , are yu think they gonna know abuot that and will ask me ? and if don't tell them and then they discovered so what is gonna happen ?

thak you for answering me

Edited by sonna
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Okay, Sonna

You say in your post:

im marreid now and in my marriage paper i didnt noticed that i was married before

Now, either you were married or you were not. If you WERE married, then you need to prove that you are legally divorced before marrying again. Please explain the confusion on whether or not you were married. Maybe there is some information you are leaving out. ;)

05/2005 - Met on line

06/20/05 - first serious e-mails

01/15/06 - traveled to China to meet Yonghua and family

02/24/06 - I-129 F sent (K1 visa) Laguna

03/01/06 - I-129 F delivered at USCIS

03/06/06 - I-129F received date (check processed)

03/07/06 - NOA1 issued

03/10/06 - NOA1 received

06/23/06 - Notice date on RFE

06/28/06 - RFE for IMBRA received and mailed back to CSC

06/30/06 - RFE received at CSC

09/08/06 - NOA2 notice date

09/12/06 - received NOA2 in mail

10/02/06 - received and case number issued at NVC

10/19/06 - Case sent to Consulate in Guangzhou

- update -

05/22/07 - Visa approved

06/15/07 - SO arrives at LAX

07/07/07 - Married

07/24/07 - AOS filed

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visa jouney friends ...

im marreid now and in my marriage paper i didnt noticed that i was married before , my marriage papers from my gove says that i wasnt married before , my interview this mounth , what should i do ?? should i mention it in my interview or what ??, please help help help , im soo confused and my interview in such few days . i mean my previouse marriage wasn't documented , so ??

thank you

Are you from Nigeria?

This would explain a lot.

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visa jouney friends ...

im marreid now and in my marriage paper i didnt noticed that i was married before , my marriage papers from my gove says that i wasnt married before , my interview this mounth , what should i do ?? should i mention it in my interview or what ??, please help help help , im soo confused and my interview in such few days . i mean my previouse marriage wasn't documented , so ??

thank you

Are you from Nigeria?

This would explain a lot.

I believe this guy is saying that he is married but because he feels that it was not

documented he wants to know if he can slip a Mickey pass the embassy....if this

is what you are asking then you are clearly asking for major problems....issues

that goes WAYYYYYYYYYYY beyond a visa application.

Posted (edited)

If you are already married now AND your government states that you were NOT married before, AND there is no documentation of a previous marriage, as you say, then I would not raise the issue at the interview. I'm sure that most of us could raise issues about our past lives that would open up a whole new set of problems. It is not like we are trying to hide anything, but, why create problems when it is not called for? However, if you are asked, then you must tell the truth. If you lie, they will catch you. I believe the worst that could happen is having the VO ask a question about your previous marriage. You answer truthfully. The VO may have you return with some kind of proof, whether in a form of a letter, or other documentation, to overcome the denial. That is, in my opinion, the worst case scenario. If the question never comes up, then you are home free. Of course you could alway prepare some kind of notorized proof and bring it with you just in case the issue comes up. These are only my opinions. Others may have other ideas. Good luck.

I also agree with iamrok above. If this previous marriage is legitimate, and there is possibly some documentation laying around somewhere, then don't try to sneak it through at the interview. Cover your bases before you go. Possibly try to reschedule the interview if you need more time. ;)

Edited by Swamped

05/2005 - Met on line

06/20/05 - first serious e-mails

01/15/06 - traveled to China to meet Yonghua and family

02/24/06 - I-129 F sent (K1 visa) Laguna

03/01/06 - I-129 F delivered at USCIS

03/06/06 - I-129F received date (check processed)

03/07/06 - NOA1 issued

03/10/06 - NOA1 received

06/23/06 - Notice date on RFE

06/28/06 - RFE for IMBRA received and mailed back to CSC

06/30/06 - RFE received at CSC

09/08/06 - NOA2 notice date

09/12/06 - received NOA2 in mail

10/02/06 - received and case number issued at NVC

10/19/06 - Case sent to Consulate in Guangzhou

- update -

05/22/07 - Visa approved

06/15/07 - SO arrives at LAX

07/07/07 - Married

07/24/07 - AOS filed

Posted
Thank you swamped and jamrok , you helped alot , you encouraged me , but im just cerious to know what does VO mean ? :thumbs:
Thank you swamped and jamrok , you helped alot , you encouraged me , but im just cerious to know what does VO mean

Sorry about that - VO, meaning Visa Officer, or the person who interviews you. ;)

05/2005 - Met on line

06/20/05 - first serious e-mails

01/15/06 - traveled to China to meet Yonghua and family

02/24/06 - I-129 F sent (K1 visa) Laguna

03/01/06 - I-129 F delivered at USCIS

03/06/06 - I-129F received date (check processed)

03/07/06 - NOA1 issued

03/10/06 - NOA1 received

06/23/06 - Notice date on RFE

06/28/06 - RFE for IMBRA received and mailed back to CSC

06/30/06 - RFE received at CSC

09/08/06 - NOA2 notice date

09/12/06 - received NOA2 in mail

10/02/06 - received and case number issued at NVC

10/19/06 - Case sent to Consulate in Guangzhou

- update -

05/22/07 - Visa approved

06/15/07 - SO arrives at LAX

07/07/07 - Married

07/24/07 - AOS filed

 
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