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I'm a naturalized US citizen living and working in the US. I met my girlfriend here two years ago when she was on a short J-1 visit. Last year she applied for J-1 again and got denied. Allegedly, the info on the application and officer's own research didn't match up. We never learned whether this turn down was just a wrist slap or a full blown life ban for misrepresentation. She was neither informed about consequences, nor told to withdraw her application. All she got then was a boiler plate letter with no specifics, no section codes. The mismatch is arguably really a "material fact" but it did occur. Recently we got married in our home country, and I'm about to file I-130 on her behalf from the US. Is there a way to learn whether she became inadmissible? Given that rejection, how do you think will her interview go, if I-130 is approved? Is there a need for a lawyer yet? Thanks everybody for your input!

 
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