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

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.

All petition need evidence and eligibility and there's no different between two of them, what are you talking about.When you get your immigrants visa you get your green card also but you have  to be in U.S before immigration send your green card.

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3 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

All petition need evidence and eligibility and there's no different between two of them, what are you talking about.When you get your immigrants visa you get your green card also but you have  to be in U.S before immigration send your green card.

So there is no difference between a spouse getting a green card through AOS or an immigration visa?  No difference?

 

Bottom line is that no one is going to prison.  You telling OP that he could go to prison is pure BS.

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

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.

Maybe you don't read my quote clearly so you confused yourself. What I said all immigration forms saying that when you lying or gives false evidence to immigration that will lead you to  denied or prison.I don't know where you are and if you are in the U.S you pick up any forms check it out. 

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10 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

Maybe you don't read my quote clearly so you confused yourself. What I said all immigration forms saying that when you lying or gives false evidence to immigration that will lead you to  denied or prison.I don't know where you are and if you are in the U.S you pick up any forms check it out. 

You means the forms that I have worked with for over 30 years helping hundred of people with their US immigration?  Thanks for your suggestions, but I have 30 years of experience with US immigration so I know what I am talking about.  In 30 years, no one has ever gone to prison for a material misrepresentation on an immigration form. 

 

Where are you?  How long have you been reading the forms?  Maybe one day when you get to the US, you will understand things.

 

Since you are so knowledgeable, can you search the internet for a single case of someone going to prison for making a material misrepresentation?  Since you are saying it's possible, then show me when it has happened.

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Filed: Other Country: Ghana
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Just now, Chiefay said:

Maybe you don't read my quote clearly so you confused yourself. What I said all immigration forms saying that when you lying or gives false evidence to immigration that will lead you to  denied or prison.I don't know where you are and if you are in the U.S you pick up any forms check it out. 

I am telling you what I am read from immigration forms.I petition for my wife, two (2) children my adoption child so I know what about.I am not saying he will go to prison like how you said you read my quote back and tell me where specific I said that. 

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2 hours 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.

So, you didn't tell him that he could go to prison?  Wow.  

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hong Kong
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45 minutes ago, Jojo92122 said:

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.

umn, no. 

 

he actually told me I could go to prison. a Ghanaian prison. whoa~

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

You means the forms that I have worked with for over 30 years helping hundred of people with their US immigration?  Thanks for your suggestions, but I have 30 years of experience with US immigration so I know what I am talking about.  In 30 years, no one has ever gone to prison for a material misrepresentation on an immigration form. 

 

Where are you?  How long have you been reading the forms?  Maybe one day when you get to the US, you will understand things.

 

Since you are so knowledgeable, can you search the internet for a single case of someone going to prison for making a material misrepresentation?  Since you are saying it's possible, then show me when it has happened.

I am in U.S for 25 years and if immigration forms don't say that just tell me 

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11 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

I am in U.S for 25 years and if immigration forms don't say that just tell me 

The problem is that you told the OP that he could go to prison for making a material misrepresentation.  That's false.

 

The warning about signing under penalty of perjury is boilerplate language.  While, you can read it, you don't understand what it means in the real world.  You have no clue what the real world implications are.  You are reading legal language without understanding the legal context and how things play out in real life.

 

Your false warnings is so similar to many on VJ.  In particular, I love it when people tell others that they will have their pending AOS denied because the foreign spouse entered the US with immigrant intent.  Never mind that the AOS applicant has already passed the POE and under Matter of Cavazos and Matter of Battista, USCIS does not have the power to deny AOS for immigrant intent under these conditions.  My point here is that different rules apply under different circumstances.  

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29 minutes ago, Chiefay said:

I am telling you what I am read from immigration forms.I petition for my wife, two (2) children my adoption child so I know what about.I am not saying he will go to prison like how you said you read my quote back and tell me where specific I said that. 

What do you have to say now that I have quoted you back and show specifically where you said the OP could go to prison?  

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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U need a really good lawyer for ur case. I ve been thru this dv lottery n marraige thing before n it was crazy. I told them i wasnt married. N i continued to insist i ve nt been married before and i dont kno the person they re claiming am married to. I made an affidavit to that effect with the help of my lawyer and uscis approved it. I was called for a second interview and i was granted my visa. Get a really good immigration lawyer. And pray.

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