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Constantza

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    Constantza got a reaction from ayodya in Applied while still common law (Canada)   
    Hi All,
    We've been living together in Canada, as common law, for the past 10 years. Last April we got officially married just before we found out on May 1 that we were selected for further processing of DV Diversity Visa for 2014.
    We have proof we've been together (common law) such as tax filling, house purchased on both names, etc, dating back many years.
    Does anyone know if the fact that we were not officially married at the time we applied for the Green Card Visa could be a problem at the Interview at the Embassy and therefore the file rejected?
    Thanks
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