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can i be married after interview?

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1 minute ago, SusieQQQ said:

You can’t change your ds260 now, it was your application for the visa, it’s handed in and finalized 

i already answered the last question 

i do find myself wondering why you got married if you are moving to the US and she isn’t...

we wase in relation ships and we are in love ^^

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3 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

You can’t change your ds260 now, it was your application for the visa, it’s handed in and finalized 

i already answered the last question 

i do find myself wondering why you got married if you are moving to the US and she isn’t...

it s will not be a probleme for my visa processing and i don t need to tell them now i will do when i will be there ? 

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2 minutes ago, yasbarh said:

it s will not be a probleme for my visa processing and i don t need to tell them now i will do when i will be there ? 

I believe i suggested before tgat you tell the embassy but I guess you only need to tell them really when you apply for a green card for her,  and it doesn’t sound like that’s going to happen

 

5 minutes ago, yasbarh said:

we wase in relation ships and we are in love ^^

Um ok I would think you’d want to live in the same country then? Anyway ..

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3 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

You only need to tell them really when you apply for a green card for her, but it doesn’t sound like that’s going to happen

 

Um ok I would think you’d want to live in the same country then? Anyway ..

no we want live in the some cuntry but she would study for 2 years

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2 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

You only need to tell them really when you apply for a green card for her, but it doesn’t sound like that’s going to happen

 

Um ok I would think you’d want to live in the same country then? Anyway ..

"but it doesn’t sound like that’s going to happen ?? " i don t understand

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1 hour ago, yasbarh said:

"but it doesn’t sound like that’s going to happen ?? " i don t understand

The green card but I said that because you kept saying she wasn’t going to move, until eventually we got it out of you that she would move in a couple of years

Again, I’d suggest that just to make sure you have all bases covered, you inform the embassy that you got married after your interview 

and I think having said everything probably at least 3 times now I’ve contributed all I can here...

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