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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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1 minute ago, inneedofmyhb said:

Or anything regarding work..

True.........Have seen some of those..............and I recently saw a guy who "joked" about finding a wife in the US so he could stay.....CBPO found it on his phone.......DENIED ENTRY....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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4 hours ago, Mikayla Harrison said:

I’m currently freaking out, in my i129f petition, my fiancé’s name in my phone was  “Mi Esposo” (my husband in English), how big of a problem could that be? Should we both look for legal documents stating we aren’t married just to be safe? I’m about to have an anxiety attack over this, our interview is 6/3

I do the same thing in Arabic. Depending on the other evidence that you provide I think they are used to it by now. At least my country is on in seeing husband/wife on K1 chat logs.  By the time you get to the interview they will know if you are married or not and otherwise wont care. Again country specific. 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, missileman said:

True.........Have seen some of those..............and I recently saw a guy who "joked" about finding a wife in the US so he could stay.....CBPO found it on his phone.......DENIED ENTRY....

Omg...I bet he learned his lesson in “joking”. 

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3 hours ago, SJordanS said:

I do the same thing in Arabic. Depending on the other evidence that you provide I think they are used to it by now. At least my country is on in seeing husband/wife on K1 chat logs.  By the time you get to the interview they will know if you are married or not and otherwise wont care. Again country specific. 

Why don’t you guys change their contact name on your phones?? And they don’t ask for your phones at the embassy level. 

  • Captain Ewok changed the title to My husband in chat logs
 
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