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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Ivory Coast
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4 hours ago, Illiria said:

Your brother needs to complete a form for the interview called the ds260 in which he will be asked about previous visa denials.

 

He has to answer honestly, will his past lies affect his current application - if they decide it was material misrepresentation (where the misrepresentation could have led him to get a visa he wasn’t entitled to if the lie hadn’t been told) then yes it will and possibly lead to a lifetime ban. 

People tell him that they have to spend several times talks with different names for example his Friend to spend in 3 different embassies I want to know if the Niger files are the same in BF 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted

Do not know what that means, but why does it matter anyway?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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7 minutes ago, AMAT10 said:

Are the fingerprints erased after a refusal of non immigrant visas?

1) No

2) Does it matter? He must declare the past refusal anyway.

Timelines:

ROC:

Spoiler

7/27/20: Sent forms to Dallas lockbox, 7/30/20: Received by USCIS, 8/10 NOA1 electronic notification received, 8/1/ NOA1 hard copy received

AOS:

Spoiler

AOS (I-485 + I-131 + I-765):

9/25/17: sent forms to Chicago, 9/27/17: received by USCIS, 10/4/17: NOA1 electronic notification received, 10/10/17: NOA1 hard copy received. Social Security card being issued in married name (3rd attempt!)

10/14/17: Biometrics appointment notice received, 10/25/17: Biometrics

1/2/18: EAD + AP approved (no website update), 1/5/18: EAD + AP mailed, 1/8/18: EAD + AP approval notice hardcopies received, 1/10/18: EAD + AP received

9/5/18: Interview scheduled notice, 10/17/18: Interview

10/24/18: Green card produced notice, 10/25/18: Formal approval, 10/31/18: Green card received

K-1:

Spoiler

I-129F

12/1/16: sent, 12/14/16: NOA1 hard copy received, 3/10/17: RFE (IMB verification), 3/22/17: RFE response received

3/24/17: Approved! , 3/30/17: NOA2 hard copy received

 

NVC

4/6/2017: Received, 4/12/2017: Sent to Riyadh embassy, 4/16/2017: Case received at Riyadh embassy, 4/21/2017: Request case transfer to Manila, approved 4/24/2017

 

K-1

5/1/2017: Case received by Manila (1 week embassy transfer??? Lucky~)

7/13/2017: Interview: APPROVED!!!

7/19/2017: Visa in hand

8/15/2017: POE

 

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, AMAT10 said:

even if the interviews are not in the same countries

Yes, what part of he has to declare it do you not understand. Their records are not isolated to each embassy. His friends are talking nonsense and advising him to do stupid things, he does anything like this and he will be banned for life anyway, if he isn’t already.

 

Sorry but it’s really frustrating when someone asks for help, they get an answer, but because they don’t like the answer they ask the question repeatedly.

Edited by Illiria

K-1 Met:2002 Dating :2003 I-129F Sent : 2013-06-01 I-129F NOA2 : 2013-08-20 Medical: 2013-12-20 Interview Date : 2014-01-22 POE: 2014-02-19 Wedding: 2014-03-18

AOS/EAD Date Filed : 2014-04-04 BioAppt: 2014-05-13 EAD in Production: 2014-07-08 Interview date: 2014-07-14 Green Card received: 2014-07-19

ROC Date Filed: 2016-04-26 Cheque Cashed: 2016-05-10 NOA1: 2016-04-28 Biometrics: 2016-06-30 Approved: 11-08-2016 Green Card Received: 11-18-2016

 

Citizenship Date Filed: 2017-04-18 Cheque Cashed: 2017-04-24- NOA1:2017-04-21  Biometrics: 2017-05-19 Inline: 2017-07-12 Interview Date: 2018-02-13 Oath: 2018-03-15

Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Ivory Coast
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Posted
37 minutes ago, Illiria said:

Oui, quelle partie de celui-ci doit le déclarer ne comprenez-vous pas? Leurs dossiers ne sont pas isolés à chaque ambassade. Ses amis disent des bêtises et lui conseillent de faire des choses stupides, il fait n'importe quoi de pareil et il sera banni pour la vie de toute façon, s'il ne l'est pas déjà.

 

Désolé mais c'est vraiment frustrant quand quelqu'un demande de l'aide, ils obtiennent une réponse, mais parce qu'ils n'aiment pas la réponse, ils posent la question à plusieurs reprises.

Aok In the country where we are going through a war and we can not recover our papers in the places where we are born so they have made a birth certificate for my brother with whom he studied but after the war the government has put all in order and my mother petitioner him but by redoing all his documents is what caused this situation

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted
16 hours ago, AMAT10 said:

He wanted despererately to join his mother but F1 refused also the interview for F1 was Niger and the interview for will happen in BF will fingerprints in Niger to seen at BF

I thought this was the reason?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, AMAT10 said:

we ask for advice no blame he wanted to join his mother but we did not know it's a fraud since the docs are registered and legal

Even if the documents were legal if he knew they were incorrect and used them then that is his fault. The embassy will say that he should have gone back to where he got the document and told them to fix it.

 

We have seen this in another country that doesn’t have a war but is notorious for having incorrect information on legal documents. The person has then had a hard time convincing the embassy it wasn’t material misrepresentation. 

 

All your brother can do is use the corrected document, be honest on all forms and information he gives to the embassy, and hope they are lenient. 

Edited by Illiria
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K-1 Met:2002 Dating :2003 I-129F Sent : 2013-06-01 I-129F NOA2 : 2013-08-20 Medical: 2013-12-20 Interview Date : 2014-01-22 POE: 2014-02-19 Wedding: 2014-03-18

AOS/EAD Date Filed : 2014-04-04 BioAppt: 2014-05-13 EAD in Production: 2014-07-08 Interview date: 2014-07-14 Green Card received: 2014-07-19

ROC Date Filed: 2016-04-26 Cheque Cashed: 2016-05-10 NOA1: 2016-04-28 Biometrics: 2016-06-30 Approved: 11-08-2016 Green Card Received: 11-18-2016

 

Citizenship Date Filed: 2017-04-18 Cheque Cashed: 2017-04-24- NOA1:2017-04-21  Biometrics: 2017-05-19 Inline: 2017-07-12 Interview Date: 2018-02-13 Oath: 2018-03-15

Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Ivory Coast
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Posted
31 minutes ago, Illiria said:

Même si les documents étaient légaux s'il savait qu'ils étaient incorrects et les utilisaient alors c'est de sa faute. L'ambassade dira qu'il aurait dû retourner à l'endroit où il a reçu le document et leur a dit de le réparer.

 

Nous avons vu cela dans un autre pays qui n'a pas de guerre mais qui est connu pour avoir des informations incorrectes sur des documents juridiques. La personne a alors eu du mal à convaincre l'ambassade qu'il n'y avait pas de fausse déclaration matérielle. 

 

Tout ce que votre frère peut faire, c'est utiliser le document corrigé, être honnête sur toutes les formes et informations qu'il donne à l'ambassade, et espérer qu'ils soient indulgents. 

thank you for your information but you have or know a case like that of my brother

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted

I have seen a few on here, people have lied seeking a non immigrant visa to find it comes up with an immigrant visa application later.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Ivory Coast
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Posted
19 minutes ago, Boiler said:

J'en ai vu quelques-uns ici, les gens ont menti en cherchant un visa non-immigrant pour trouver qu'il arrive avec une demande de visa d'immigrant plus tard.

so??? so what do you mean by that

Posted (edited)
On 1/29/2018 at 7:25 AM, AMAT10 said:

He wanted despererately to join his mother but F1 refused also the interview for F1 was Niger and the interview for will happen in BF will fingerprints in Niger to seen at BF

Yes, that’s why they take fingerprints. They go into a central database. All embassies and all ports of entry have access and check (that’s why you also fingerprint at entry to USAj

On 1/29/2018 at 9:43 AM, AMAT10 said:

listen to africa there are several cases like that my 2 brothers were F2A they did not take their fingerprints before the interview

I’m going to call this above statement nonsense, unless it was a very very long time ago. And even if by some strange and very remote chance they don’t take them at the interview, they’ll still take them at the port of entry if he gets a visa.

15 hours ago, AMAT10 said:

Are the fingerprints erased after a refusal of non immigrant visas?

No, they stay on record. Again, that’s kind of the point of taking fingerprints in the first place.

 

bascially what you’re asking is: will they catch him out in his lie/false name etc using fingerprints. And the answer is yes.

Edited by SusieQQQ
Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Ivory Coast
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Posted
8 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Oui, c'est pourquoi ils prennent des empreintes digitales. Ils vont dans une base de données centrale. Toutes les ambassades et tous les ports d'entrée ont accès et vérifient (c'est pourquoi vous avez également des empreintes digitales à l'entrée de USAj

Je vais appeler cette absurdité déclaration ci-dessus, sauf si c'était très très longtemps.

Non, ils restent sur disque. Encore une fois, c'est un peu le point de prendre des empreintes digitales en premier lieu.

 

bascially ce que vous demandez est: vont-ils l'attraper dans son mensonge / faux nom, etc en utilisant les empreintes digitales. Et la réponse est oui.

Aok thank you so there is possibility that he does not have visas because of it

 
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