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1 minute ago, Sal11 said:

If they ask me, in case, can I tell them that I kept it without any specific reason lol

I can guarantee you they won’t ask anything about your social media life. People change names, dp etc every other minute. Whatever your name on social media is nobody really cares. In case they ask you just tell what it is and they will move on. You are good don’t worry 😊

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2 hours ago, Sal11 said:

It’s my social media handle, that I mentioned. But I m not using my full name on Facebook, would they be concerned about it? 

Don't panic! Some people call themselves Lil Mama on Facebook. hahaha Is a social media not a real document.  

 

 

 

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Nothing to worry there. If they ask you about it in the interview, then you can explain why you kept it like that. Don't have second thoughts or anything like that or you will stress yourself out. It's simple and easy and that mean do not ask if you need to do this and that.

 

The only main reason they just wanna see FB/Social Media handle is to another reason to 'check' aka 'spy' on you to see if you are doing anything to share about your life and your SO. Not everyone do this anyway. FB isn't always about being a celebrity queen. However this is NOT a major decision for the officer to judge on. They will judge if they suspect any of the two are noticeably bending the rule by finding out they are married to another person, etc. which is playing like an evidence if anything is found. How often does this occur? I hardly see any.

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On 10/31/2020 at 4:48 AM, WaterLeaf said:

Nothing to worry there. If they ask you about it in the interview, then you can explain why you kept it like that. Don't have second thoughts or anything like that or you will stress yourself out. It's simple and easy and that mean do not ask if you need to do this and that.

 

The only main reason they just wanna see FB/Social Media handle is to another reason to 'check' aka 'spy' on you to see if you are doing anything to share about your life and your SO. Not everyone do this anyway. FB isn't always about being a celebrity queen. However this is NOT a major decision for the officer to judge on. They will judge if they suspect any of the two are noticeably bending the rule by finding out they are married to another person, etc. which is playing like an evidence if anything is found. How often does this occur? I hardly see any.

Thanks so much for such a relieving response! 

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