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Ok so i had my interview back in mid June, and at the interview they said i have to notarize my marriage certificate translations - which is from pakistan and i pursued to do so but my embassy here in Pakistan denied to verify the marriage certificate and told me that i should obtain a new one from the embassy which i did so and in the meantime they issued me a letter stating that we issued a new marriage certificate and could not notarize the old one. so now here is the problem am worried if this won't create any PROBLEM to my case since am already on administrative processing and any ideas how long would it take on the yellow card it says three to four months to process my case, its been one and half year damn its driving me crazy and they also gave me that freaking 221g letter asking for translation that freaked me out seeing the word - Denied - but anyways please help me guys whether this new marriage certificate won't create any problems it has the same date of marriage as we got married on all details are same except for the witness's.

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