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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Hungary
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Hi everyone!

I want to know if someone can hide there travel history from the consular officer, like telling them you never traveled but definitely you did. It's not because you're a criminal but you can't provide a police certificate from that country you traveled to before because you use different documents in that country with what you are using in NVC. that country they don't have a record of you with that name and nationality. So any advice how to fix this should I you tell the consular officer that you never traveled or what? Please advices!

And is it possible to hide the travel history are they gonna know you traveled before. Do they work with foreign countries to know that.

Confused!

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.What country?  How long did you live in that country?  

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1 hour ago, Den den said:

I want to know if someone can hide there travel history from the consular officer, like telling them you never traveled but definitely you did.

Stop right there. That is called misrepresentation, and can lead to a bar.

1 hour ago, Den den said:

different documents

Beyond DIY. You need to work with an attorney.

1 hour ago, Den den said:

So any advice how to fix this should I you tell the consular officer that you never traveled or what? Please advices!

Advice 1) never lie to any immigration offices. 
advice 2) work with an attorney. Like I said, far from a DIY anymore.

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2 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

.What country?  How long did you live in that country?  

Morocco. And 3years

1 hour ago, Rocio0010 said:

Stop right there. That is called misrepresentation, and can lead to a bar.

Beyond DIY. You need to work with an attorney.

Advice 1) never lie to any immigration offices. 
advice 2) work with an attorney. Like I said, far from a DIY anymore.

What's DIY

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16 minutes ago, Den den said:

Morocco. And 3years

What's DIY

Do it yourself.  As others have said, you need to disclose all names you used along with police records from any country you resided in.

 

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not sure why he did this

its easy to get the police reports (2) from morocco even after leaving the country

 

If you live outside Morocco

You can get a certificate at a Moroccan embassy or consulate. You can also get a police certificate by proxy by applying to the Service central des casiers judiciaires at Place de la Mamounia in Rabat.

 

BUT THE GUY  already messed up his ds 260 if he did not disclose all names used and his work history in Morocco 

and he says his case is Dq at NVC stage from past posts and missing one document

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6 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

Do it yourself.  As others have said, you need to disclose all names you used along with police records from any country you resided in.

 

Good Luck

Thank!

I have the same name but different spellings different date of birth. If it's okay then I will bring them all.

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5 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

not sure why he did this

its easy to get the police reports (2) from morocco even after leaving the country

 

If you live outside Morocco

You can get a certificate at a Moroccan embassy or consulate. You can also get a police certificate by proxy by applying to the Service central des casiers judiciaires at Place de la Mamounia in Rabat.

 

BUT THE GUY  already messed up his ds 260 if he did not disclose all names used and his work history in Morocco 

and he says his case is Dq at NVC stage from past posts and missing one document

I am not a Moroccan I just reside there like 3 years. I think you only Moroccan can get police clearance at the embassy.

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4 minutes ago, Den den said:

I am not a Moroccan I just reside there like 3 years. I think you only Moroccan can get police clearance at the embassy.

understand u are not moroccan but you need those 2 police reports for your interview

that is clear as your profile says Hungary

 

and u needed to disclose you lived in Morocco 3 years and list all names u have used on your dS 260 even under different documents u traveled with

 

this is a concern for u and your wife

I 130 your wife filled out 

Beneficary other names under quesiton 5

Question 51 and so forth are all employers and addresses

 

basically if she filled out the I 130 properly and knew u worked out of Hungary and used other names,  your ds 260 better show this too

and u need the 2 police reports from Morocco 

 

if she lied (or did not know) and u lied about living in Moroc and using other names ,  then it can come back at any time to haunt u

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23 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

not sure why he did this

its easy to get the police reports (2) from morocco even after leaving the country

 

If you live outside Morocco

You can get a certificate at a Moroccan embassy or consulate. You can also get a police certificate by proxy by applying to the Service central des casiers judiciaires at Place de la Mamounia in Rabat.

 

BUT THE GUY  already messed up his ds 260 if he did not disclose all names used and his work history in Morocco 

and he says his case is Dq at NVC stage from past posts and missing one document

Yes I already put ds-260 that never traveled

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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you entered Morocco with fake papers

you lied on your ds 260

you can not even take the Oath at embassy with honesty as you are not telling the truth 

and either lied to your wife by not telling her or involved her in this deception

 

do u understand how badly u have messed up?

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