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BillofGrand

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  1. On our I-129F, I submitted chats in Word format, not downloads. USCIS wrote that the chat transcripts were "questionable." Problem is: all of our Messenger chats have been lost. Fiancee's Messenger account crashed, and now no chats show up when I try to download. Our oldest chat is an actual download from April 2016, almost two years ago but not quite. Are we going to be rejected at the interview? (removed)

  2. 1 hour ago, BillofGrand said:

    During the I-129F and DS-160 investigations, as the petitioner, will the authorities (1) be able to look at all of my activity on social media and (2), if they are able to do so, will their findings impact the applications? Seems to me that access to my social media accounts would be beyond their scope. Just asking.  Thanks

     

    1 hour ago, SusieQQQ said:

    It’s entirely up to you to refuse them such information if they ask for it, but in turn they are entitled to refuse you a visa if they feel you are hiding something material. Bit of a catch-22, unless of course you are hiding something that would negatively impact your application. 

     

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-visa/trump-administration-approves-tougher-visa-vetting-including-social-media-checks-idUSKBN18R3F8

     

    edit: oh, I missed that you’re the petitioner. That doesn’t seem to be covered in the above, it only seem to pertain to beneficiaries/visa applicants.

     

  3. During the I-129F and DS-160 investigations, as the petitioner, will the authorities (1) be able to look at all of my activity on social media and (2), if they are able to do so, will their findings impact the applications? Seems to me that access to my social media accounts would be beyond their scope. Just asking.  Thanks

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