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6 minutes ago, otedes said:

I didn't send any proof apart the from ds 230

Ok.

 

So how did you divorce your girlfriend?  How do you get a divorce without a marriage?

 

You see this hole that you have dug for yourself?  This is like an onion.  After 1 layer, it hides another layer, then another.  In your case, one question leads to another and then another.

 

I've noticed that people in countries without good electronic record keeping have no idea what computer databases are capable of.  No idea that their old records will be matched up with their new records.  No idea that changing what was documented in the past will cause problems.  

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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See here's the thing....even though the DV application is long ago, it still can affect an approval/denial of another type of visa in the future, as it impacts you in how a CO looks at any evidence you present in the future as well as your overall immigration history.  

 

As you can see, how you presented your previous relationship/marriage is now having a great affect on how your current application is going.  Other people have mentioned how it's wrong to lie/misrepresent yourself on any application/to any immigration official...so I won't further drive that point home.

 

Going forward, you need a very good lawyer to help you try to make some sense of all of this and outline your best steps (if any) available now.

 

If all else fails---have you discussed with your new wife the idea of moving to Ghana to be with you?  Or the two of you setting up home in another country altogether?

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hong Kong
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2 hours ago, otedes said:

I agree I made a mistake but If I answered yes and Co asked for marriage certificate, I wouldn't have gotten it for her.

And I filled married on form ds 230 but the woman 1 failed to return from Europe for legal marriage registration. 

So please in my second interview what advice you people have for me. And again my marriage with woman 2 is bona-fide one.

you cannot be the beneficiary if you were just woman No.1's boyfriend.

 

Some mistakes are easy to correct, some will haunt you for a life time. 

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On 6/21/2018 at 3:29 PM, mcdull said:

you cannot be the beneficiary if you were just woman No.1's boyfriend.

 

Some mistakes are easy to correct, some will haunt you for a life time. 

Mcdull,according to your information you given to visajourney contributors you already committed yourself for a fraud and lies to the immigration.This is very serious problems.Any petition to immigration tells lying to immigration will need you to dinied or in prison. So your case is hard to predict.

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32 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

Mcdull,according to your information you given to visajourney contributors you already committed yourself for a fraud and lies to the immigration.This is very serious problems.Any petition to immigration tells lying to immigration will need you to dinied or in prison. So your case is hard to predict.

Prison?????   Really??????   Please show us one person who went to prison for filing a petition or visa application with false information.  (Don't show us people from immigration fraud rings.)

 

If you don't the answer, don't make one up.  

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40 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

Mcdull,according to your information you given to visajourney contributors you already committed yourself for a fraud and lies to the immigration.This is very serious problems.Any petition to immigration tells lying to immigration will need you to dinied or in prison. So your case is hard to predict.

I beg you pardon? What fraudulent information did I "give to visajourney contributors"

Please feel free to quote me.

 

Also dinied is spelt "denied" 

Filed: Other Country: Ghana
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1 minute ago, Jojo92122 said:

Prison?????   Really??????   Please show us one person who went to prison for filing a petition or visa application with false information.  (Don't show us people from immigration fraud rings.)

 

If you don't the answer, don't make one up.  

 Please I am not saying you going to prison but what I am saying is it's written on any forms of petition that lying or gives false evidence  to immigration is going to lead you denied or prison. 

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1 minute ago, Chiefay said:

 Please I am not saying you going to prison but what I am saying is it's written on any forms of petition that lying or gives false evidence  to immigration is going to lead you denied or prison. 

For goodness sake.

 

Do you think the US would really ask Ghana to extradite him to the US for prosecution and a US prison?  Really???????

 

He hasn't broken any Ghanian laws, so there is no reason for him to go to prison there.

 

Give people real life answers.  Don't scare them with things that will NEVER EVER happen.  No one here is going to prison for this.

Filed: Other Country: Ghana
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4 minutes ago, Jojo92122 said:

For goodness sake.

 

Do you think the US would really ask Ghana to extradite him to the US for prosecution and a US prison?  Really???????

 

He hasn't broken any Ghanian laws, so there is no reason for him to go to prison there.

 

Give people real life answers.  Don't scare them with things that will NEVER EVER happen.  No one here is going to prison for this.

I am giving two (2) specific quote, and you don't need to take one but you have to think about it.I am repeating myself again all U.S immigration forms saying that.Yes we are in Ghana so you don't need to think about prison because of you lying or gives false evidence to immigration but think you can be denied because of lying or gives false evidence to immigration, this is what I am talking about. 

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6 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

I am giving two (2) specific quote, and you don't need to take one but you have to think about it.I am repeating myself again all U.S immigration forms saying that.Yes we are in Ghana so you don't need to think about prison because of you lying or gives false evidence to immigration but think you can be denied because of lying or gives false evidence to immigration, this is what I am talking about. 

A material misrepresentation can lead to a lifetime ban for the OP; not prison.

 

You have to read and understand context.  Not everything in the immigration forms applies to everyone.  Only certain things will apply depending on the applicant's specific circumstances.  Here, there is ZERO chances of prison.   YOU TOLD THE OP THAT LYING WOULD LEAD HIM TO PRISON.  VERY SPECIFIC. 

 

You have not quoted anything.  You just threw it out there.   YOU TOLD THE OP THAT LYING WOULD LEAD HIM TO PRISON.  VERY SPECIFIC.  "Any petition to immigration tells lying to immigration will need you to dinied or in prison. "  How is this a quote?  It seems like a falsely scaring the OP personally about HIM going to prison.

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Filed: Other Country: Ghana
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2 minutes ago, Jojo92122 said:

A material misrepresentation can lead to a lifetime ban for the OP; not prison.

 

You have to read and understand context.  Not everything in the immigration forms applies to everyone.  Only certain things will apply depending on the applicant's specific circumstances.  Here, there is ZERO chances of prison.   

All forms  saying that and I don't see why you trying to hide things from what U.S immigration said. Like I said before we are in Ghana here so we don't need to think about prison because of you lying or gives false evidence to immigration but think you can be denied ,and don't forget every immigration petition  is a unique despite what ever forms you petition for.That'snot true that only certain things will apply depending on the applicants specific circumstances.Immigration treat every case equally proves your evidences and eligibility.

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4 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

All forms  saying that and I don't see why you trying to hide things from what U.S immigration said. Like I said before we are in Ghana here so we don't need to think about prison because of you lying or gives false evidence to immigration but think you can be denied ,and don't forget every immigration petition  is a unique despite what ever forms you petition for.That'snot true that only certain things will apply depending on the applicants specific circumstances.Immigration treat every case equally proves your evidences and eligibility.

What am I hiding?

 

Circumstances matters.  What applies to a spouse filing for a green card through AOS versus a spouse filing for an immigration visa leading to a green card is different.  Things that applies to one does not necessarily apply to the other.  You don't know what you are talking about if you are saying "that's not true that only certain things will apply depending on the applicants specific circumstances."  It's absolutely true.

Filed: Other Country: Ghana
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4 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

All forms  saying that and I don't see why you trying to hide things from what U.S immigration said. Like I said before we are in Ghana here so we don't need to think about prison because of you lying or gives false evidence to immigration but think you can be denied ,and don't forget every immigration petition  is a unique despite what ever forms you petition for.That'snot true that only certain things will apply depending on the applicants specific circumstances.Immigration treat every case equally proves your evidences and eligibility.

We are  learning and advices each other so we can avoid delays and denied that is why we are here in visajourney.

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Just now, Chiefay said:

We are  learning and advices each other so we can avoid delays and denied that is why we are here in visajourney.

Yes, but we should not be telling people that they will be going to prison when there is ZERO chances of that happening. 

 

YOU TOLD THE OP THAT HE COULD GO TO PRISON.  Completely FALSE.

 
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