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4 minutes ago, KD187 said:

Well we can’t go in   There and be like by the way we lie 7 years ago.  That’s automatically denied . So best option is to make sure  our dates when starting dating is not around that time. I mean there is no way they can tell we were dating. There’s nothing online if the check saying that.   

Who are you?  Are you the girlfriend?  

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On 6/4/2023 at 12:54 PM, KD187 said:

So we just got approved from USCIS on our I-130 for spouse visa.

 

so here  is my question when it comes time to fill out the DS260 one of the questions they ask if you been denied a visa before . In 2018 when me and now hubby was just friends he try to get a travel visa to come to the us. He was decline.   He said he believe it was because he couldn’t prove strong ties to his country .

 

but what if we not 100% sure of the reason ? Do he needs to write something like as I recall I think it was cause I couldn’t prove during ties to my county  


do he needs to write why he couldn’t prove  strong  ties ?

 

do we also need to write what change tell 2018 to current  on that section 

My apologies, the wife?

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3 minutes ago, Me and her said:

My apologies, the wife?

Yes sorry for the confusing . My wife was the one I was visiting  in California. When I was denied a travel visa I said we were friends at the time 2017  but in fact we were dating. They denied me for not proving strong ties to my country , fast forward now we married and I am about to do the spouse visa interview here in my country.

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On 7/28/2023 at 6:24 PM, Anthonysmithlove1 said:

So here is our story years ago in 2016 I apply for a b2 travel visit to the US. When I fill out the application I put visiting a friend and I put my girlfriend name . But at the time we were actually dating but I said when ask at the interview just visiting my friend . They denied my visit cause I couldn’t proof strong ties. So she ended up visiting me multiple times like 11 times here to my country . During that time I propose and we got married here in my country . Fast forward today we got approve through USCIS and currently at the nvc stage. So it’s been years from that attempt to visit . We got  many pictures together , we even met up in another country (costa rica) for a honeymoon. But I did made sure when submitted the petition to make sure the dates are aligned correctly to reflect when we started dated and not when apply for b2 visa.

 

so my question is  would you think they ask me about that visa years ago . I fear that they might see I was lying.  All these years my husband travel to visit me will go to waste.

 

like any stories of people who went through the same or similar situation.

 

 

 

On 6/4/2023 at 12:54 PM, KD187 said:

So we just got approved from USCIS on our I-130 for spouse visa.

 

so here  is my question when it comes time to fill out the DS260 one of the questions they ask if you been denied a visa before . In 2018 when me and now hubby was just friends he try to get a travel visa to come to the us. He was decline.   He said he believe it was because he couldn’t prove strong ties to his country .

 

but what if we not 100% sure of the reason ? Do he needs to write something like as I recall I think it was cause I couldn’t prove during ties to my county  


do he needs to write why he couldn’t prove  strong  ties ?

 

do we also need to write what change tell 2018 to current  on that section ?

 

 

10 minutes ago, KD187 said:

Yes sorry for the confusing . My wife was the one I was visiting  in California. When I was denied a travel visa I said we were friends at the time 2017  but in fact we were dating. They denied me for not proving strong ties to my country , fast forward now we married and I am about to do the spouse visa interview here in my country.

Please, how many accounts do you have and how many people are using this?  

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37 minutes ago, KD187 said:

Well we can’t go in   There and be like by the way we lie 7 years ago.  That’s automatically denied . So best option is to make sure  our dates when starting dating is not around that time. I mean there is no way they can tell we were dating. There’s nothing online if the check saying that.   

I think you are looking to deep in to this, there is no need to lie. You can be honest about it and just say, at the time we were friends, I wanted to visit to see how we got along in person, it was denied so they came to me instead. 

 

Getting caught in a lie, especially with immigration can have life altering consequences. Maybe they can't check, but if the stories don't add up or multiple different stories being told, someone will question it eventually. 

 

Best to just stay on the safe side. But it's your life, do what you think is best. 

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Just now, Dataunavailable said:

I think you are looking to deep in to this, there is no need to lie. You can be honest about it and just say, at the time we were friends, I wanted to visit to see how we got along in person, it was denied so they came to me instead. 

 

Getting caught in a lie, especially with immigration can have life altering consequences. Maybe they can't check, but if the stories don't add up or multiple different stories being told, someone will question it eventually. 

 

Best to just stay on the safe side. But it's your life, do what you think is best. 

I like your statement make sense 

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On 7/28/2023 at 6:24 PM, Anthonysmithlove1 said:

So here is our story years ago in 2016 I apply for a b2 travel visit to the US. When I fill out the application I put visiting a friend and I put my girlfriend name . But at the time we were actually dating but I said when ask at the interview just visiting my friend . They denied my visit cause I couldn’t proof strong ties. So she ended up visiting me multiple times like 11 times here to my country . During that time I propose and we got married here in my country . Fast forward today we got approve through USCIS and currently at the nvc stage. So it’s been years from that attempt to visit . We got  many pictures together , we even met up in another country (costa rica) for a honeymoon. But I did made sure when submitted the petition to make sure the dates are aligned correctly to reflect when we started dated and not when apply for b2 visa.

 

so my question is  would you think they ask me about that visa years ago . I fear that they might see I was lying.  All these years my husband travel to visit me will go to waste.

 

like any stories of people who went through the same or similar situation.

 

 

I have a gf visiting me in us and I go visit her in her country. She lied 2 x saying she was visiting a family (mine) and my address. But rlly her bf (me).. now we discuss marriage and I’m nervous that she didn’t mention we are a relationship to the officers. She was nervous they would deny her entry for saying she’s visiting a bf.
 

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