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  1. Thank you for your reply. Yes we remarried in 2021 after divorcing in 2004. Yes, that is why we inputted 1990 as it is a year we met each other and since it is an old marriage we couldn't exactly recall the exact date of the 1st marriage. I hope this won't become an issue considering that we didn't hide the fact that we were married before and divorce date for that 1st marriage is exactly correct, names and birthdays also match. I felt the same but also I am biased since I want to have a positive outcome so it is great to hear the same from third party. Thank you.
  2. Hello everyone, I need your advice as to how to approach this situation. Few days ago my wife had an interview at U.S Embassy and they gave her 221g requesting passport and first marriage certificate to be sent through courier service. I made a post on the same day with more details and got an advice from few people. (Please check the post below to understand the full picture before reading the rest of this post) We sent the passport and 1st marriage certificate on the same day. Today I was looking at DS-260 and I found out that there is one mistake which is connected to the 1st marriage which is the date of marriage, instead of 1991, we inputted 1990 as the date of first marriage. However, Names on marriage certificate and date of 1st marriage termination is exact match on the divorce document and in DS-260. Reason of this mistake is obvious, we didn't had this document in hand and made a honest mistake by not tracking the exact date of 1st marriage. The fact that we were previously married was of course declared in DS-260 from the beginning. Lastly, this mistake doesn't interfere with 2nd marriage which happened in 2021 and date is correctly inputted. My question: Would this mistake be considered as misrepresentation? We obviously didn't hide the fact that we were married previously and only mistake on DS-260 is the exact date of the 1st marriage. I wanted to hear your opinion if we should be worried. Thank you! Note: The 1st marriage certificate also has a stamp on it which says ''Terminated on 10/11/2004'' which is the date we got divorced and exact date inputted on DS-260.
  3. I guess we got lucky, I wasn't aware of it and thought that divorce certificate from first marriage was sufficient. But apparently it is not. Thank you for your response.
  4. Hello everyone, I would appreciate your thoughts on my current situation as I am bit confused. Thank you in advance. Little Background about me and my spouse: I am a U.S citizen and sponsoring my wife who had an interview today at U.S embassy. Me and my spouse know each other from 1990 and got married in 1991. We had two children in 1994 and 1997. Unfortunately, we got divorced in 2004 as things didn't work out between us. However, our grown children reconnected us years later and in 2021 we got married back and I send in the I-130 for my spouse. What happened during the interview today: When my wife arrived at the interview and was called by a local lady to inspect the documents, she was only asked about her civil documents and no mention of sponsors (mine) documents. After that, she was called by the consular officer who asked few questions about our children and where I was (I am currently with my wife waiting for the decision) Then consular officer asked my wife to obtain and send the 1st marriage certificate which was issued in 1991 and Passport through mail service. At first we got confused since we had divorce certificate issued in 2004 and we thought that 1st marriage certificate didn't make any sense. However, on the same day we found this certificate (fortunately) and send it with my wife's passport as it was requested in 221g. Here are my questions: 1) Is it normal for U.S embassy to not ask about sponsors documents? all documents were uploaded on ceac and accepted, however, I always heard that people get asked to show sponsors documents during interview. (I am using assets through bank account and uploaded last three years of bank transcripts with way over sufficient requirement + tax transcript) 2) As 221g form requested the passport to be sent through mail, does it mean that there is higher probability that visa will be issued? 3) What you guys think is the reason they requested 1st marriage certificate? It doesn't make sense to me as we had divorce certificate for that first marriage between us and also had current marriage certificate issued in 2021. P.S we had a ton of evidence with us including pictures, vacations, joint property, etc.. but CO didn't ask to see those documents. Also, status on ceac website still says Ready and didn't change to refused. I also checked the portal and everything says accepted without any notes.
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