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2 minutes ago, Ahmed&Freda said:

Do you know who is listed on your FRC?  You may want to go to NADRA and have it printed so you have a copy.  That and a search of history of your CNIC.    

What is FRC ? How I will get that?

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Just now, Brian&Larissa said:

Do you have a copy of the G-325 they are referencing?  Can you redact names and post that?  The letter specifically brings that form to light regarding your "supposed" marriages.  You need to look at that.

I agree with everyone else, however, that you have more to overcome than just the marriage challenge.  From a novice standpoint, I would suggest an attorney and fast!

The G-325 is not going to tell you anything new.  The US Government is accusing him of not listing 2 prior wives.  That's not going to be on the G-325.  Spending time redacting names and posting it on here will now help.  

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Just now, Sparrow said:

What is FRC ? How I will get that?

Family Registration Certificate.  It list all in your household and who is connected to your CNIC.  

 

Even if you have updated your CNIC recently you should still sit down at the office and review any prior changes in case there is a discrepancy anywhere. 

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1 minute ago, Brian&Larissa said:

Do you have a copy of the G-325 they are referencing?  Can you redact names and post that?  The letter specifically brings that form to light regarding your "supposed" marriages.  You need to look at that.

I agree with everyone else, however, that you have more to overcome than just the marriage challenge.  From a novice standpoint, I would suggest an attorney and fast!

I havnt married twice I only married once with my wife 

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4 minutes ago, Ahmed&Freda said:

Family Registration Certificate.  It list all in your household and who is connected to your CNIC.  

 

Even if you have updated your CNIC recently you should still sit down at the office and review any prior changes in case there is a discrepancy anywhere. 

I will go tomorrow and find out but when I update my wife name on my identity card that was single status before doing that 

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23 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:

The G-325 is not going to tell you anything new.  The US Government is accusing him of not listing 2 prior wives.  That's not going to be on the G-325.  Spending time redacting names and posting it on here will now help.  

My wife got married twice before me but I haven't 

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6 minutes ago, Sparrow said:

My wife got married twice before me but I haven't 

Could there have been confusion at the interview regarding how you answered questions that could have made the officer misunderstand you were speaking about her marriages and not yours? Either way at this point you need an attorney not advice from us. You are way past DIY at this point I think.

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1 hour ago, Ahmed&Freda said:

Family Registration Certificate.  It list all in your household and who is connected to your CNIC.  

 

Even if you have updated your CNIC recently you should still sit down at the office and review any prior changes in case there is a discrepancy anywhere. 

the problem is FRC only works if you register your marriage, many marriages are not registered, so this may not solve the issue

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With or without prior marriages there are still 7 other items.

“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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First, the accusations of anybody lying is not helping. USCIS didn't just decide to pick your case and say you were married. Something - correct or incorrect - triggered a hit of having previous wives. It could be a mistake. You would need to show evidence that you are only married once when you respond to the NOIR.

A NOIR response should generally involve input from a good immigration lawyer. In your case specifically, I highly advise having one.

 

The other several points are the bigger issue IMO. It sounds like very little evidence of a bona fide marriage was submitted, and that's a tough hurdle to overcome.

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ROC:

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

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1 hour ago, Kastrs said:

the problem is FRC only works if you register your marriage, many marriages are not registered, so this may not solve the issue

Very true hopefully OP does not have non registered marriage confused with no marriage.   

 
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