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DS-160 and Social Media

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Hey all,

 

sorry I am back with another question and it’s because I keep getting conflicting information and I trust this site the most. We are filling out our DS-160 and got to the section requesting for social media accounts used in the past 5 years. My fiancé has an old facebook account that his ex girlfriend created for him and he hasn’t used that account since they broke up in 2017. He doesn’t have access to the account and has tried to get it taken down to no avail. We are worried because there are photos of them on the profile and she put his relationship status as married. They were never legally married, but the culture in the DR is that they call their boyfriend/girlfriend their husband/wife even though they’re not legally married. 
Our attorney told us it’s not necessary to list this account because it hasn’t been used in the past 5 years. I asked someone on a Facebook group if it needs to be listed even though it hasn’t been used in the past 5 years and they said “yes”. I asked a friend of mine who has been through this process and they are telling me “no” it needs to be an active account that has been used in the past 5 years. 
I am clearly CONFUSED! Does this account need to be listed and are we going to run into any issues about it stating that he was married even though he was never legally married to his ex? Our petition states that he was never legally married, so I don’t want to run into any problems and have the embassy think we are trying to misrepresent his marital status. 

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9 minutes ago, Misscloud said:

No need to list it if ur fiancee didn’t use it. Can he access it though ? 

No, unfortunately he cannot access it at all. We even contacted his ex, and she said she doesn’t remember any of the log in details. 

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16 minutes ago, Misscloud said:

Yeah I won’t put it in the form since u can’t even access it anymore 

Okay, thank you!

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