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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Venezuela
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Hi, guys. I told the border officer that I was visiting a friend when I entered the us two times. She's actually my girlfriend and we're expecting to get married  now. Besides saying she was my friend, I lied when the border officer asked how I met her because I met her online and I was afraid that would cause me problems to get in the country. I was young and didn't realize that lying about it could cause me even more in the future. How do you think that could affect me when I apply for the k-1 visa? 

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Hard to say. But the problem could come up when you provide those trips as evidence that you were visiting your "fiance" and they have you saying you were visiting "a friend". You will also provide a different story on how you met.

 

You need to fix your profile. You have to choose K1. 

 
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