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3 minutes ago, Orangesapples said:

You cannot change her documents, she needs to do that. She needs to correct her documents. Otherwise she will have big problems with US immigration, I guarantee you. 

 

It's crazy enough that people can change their sex on official documents in some places randomly, I've never heard of changing age but who knows. 

Ok I will ask her to ask her parents to correct her documents. Thanks bro 

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10 minutes ago, imsambi said:

Interesting. I thought here people try to help each other  but not to ruin other people's lives so I was wrong then to come here. hummmmm

So far the majority of the people have been trying to offer you advice and they all echo the same thing:

 

Change her documents back to the original

 

Immigration will do background checks, I am merely warning you of the possibilities of them digging up stuff.

 

otherwise, good luck in the rest of your processes 🙂

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4 minutes ago, Orangesapples said:

The lottery is immaterial, it doesn't matter at all. 

 

Are you sure she's telling you the truth? 

that is the big question now. I need to find out or maybe she is afraid when I told her that we will have a problem for our different age. I need to ask her to show me that birth certificate by the way because I didn't see it. she just told me that.

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4 minutes ago, Rlewis said:

So far the majority of the people have been trying to offer you advice and they all echo the same thing:

 

Change her documents back to the original

 

Immigration will do background checks, I am merely warning you of the possibilities of them digging up stuff.

 

otherwise, good luck in the rest of your processes 🙂

Ok thanks I will try to ask her to do that because I can't  change her documents myself.

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19 hours ago, imsambi said:

Thanks for the advise but I think better to leave the age she has now. I don't want to change any in her documents (birth certificate, passport, diploma)

It’s not a case of if you want to or not... you must! Everything that has been issued with using the altered birth certificate is or was obtained using fraudulent information...and it’s against the law to provide USCIS with false, fraudulent or misleading information... 

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34 minutes ago, Duke & Marie said:

It’s not a case of if you want to or not... you must! Everything that has been issued with using the altered birth certificate is or was obtained using fraudulent information...and it’s against the law to provide USCIS with false, fraudulent or misleading information... 

Oh my God , 20 years ago when they change her age , it was not to provide USCIS with false, fraudulent or misleading information, because they don't even know nothing about  USCIS. Apparently I asked the girl for the certificate but she could not found it and they parents too. And her mother just told me that she had given birth the same day with a lady whose daughter of this lady confirms that she is 19 years old. her parents are illiterate and can't even read so it could be that they were wrong or the girl gave me the wrong information.

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1 hour ago, imsambi said:

Oh my God , 20 years ago when they change her age , it was not to provide USCIS with false, fraudulent or misleading information, because they don't even know nothing about  USCIS. Apparently I asked the girl for the certificate but she could not found it and they parents too. And her mother just told me that she had given birth the same day with a lady whose daughter of this lady confirms that she is 19 years old. her parents are illiterate and can't even read so it could be that they were wrong or the girl gave me the wrong information.

How do you know you didn't marry a child?

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21 minutes ago, Lemonslice said:

How do you know you didn't marry a child?

what do u mean? what kind a question bro? I just said that she has the same age with another girl which they was born the same day  and that girl has 19 years old.

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Have you...you know...asked your wife why her parents decided to make her four years younger? That seems like a huge and highly unusual decision. What are the “personal reasons?” Why would that ever be necessary? 

 

I know you mentioned you’re from a Muslim country, but I know plenty of people from Muslim countries and I am positive it’s not a normal thing for parents to remove four years from the age of their child. Did they have her before they were married and altered the birth certificate to make it seem like she was born after they were married?

 

Also, why are you now listed as being from Indonesia? 

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3 minutes ago, Sm4598 said:

Have you...you know...asked your wife why her parents decided to make her four years younger? That seems like a huge and highly unusual decision. What are the “personal reasons?” Why would that ever be necessary? 

 

I know you mentioned you’re from a Muslim country, but I know plenty of people from Muslim countries and I am positive it’s not a normal thing for parents to remove four years from the age of their child. Did they have her before they were married and altered the birth certificate to make it seem like she was born after they were married?

 

Also, why are you now listed as being from Indonesia? 

Apparently they didn't change her age because I had to call her parents in Cameroon and know the truth. the girl thought about that but she was wrong. Now i know the truth. it was not the age but the name. because before the parents was christian and they convert to islam so they change the name for their kids to muslim name. 

 

I am half indonesia and Cameroon and my wife from Cameroon.  

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11 minutes ago, imsambi said:

Apparently they didn't change her age because I had to call her parents in Cameroon and know the truth. the girl thought about that but she was wrong. Now i know the truth. it was not the age but the name. because before the parents was christian and they convert to islam so they change the name for their kids to muslim name. 

 

I am half indonesia and Cameroon and my wife from Cameroon.  

The rate at which your story keeps changing is alarmingly high. Don’t try that with immigration.

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