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  1. 2 minutes ago, ineedadisplayname said:

    If I am not mistaken the DS-260 asked you about other nationalities you might HAVE or HAD.... Did you fill that out correctly or "mistake" happened and forgot that you have another citizenship?

    It is not an issue to have multiple citizenship with different names as long as you are honest about it.... BUT HOW DO YOU HAVE DIFFERENT BIRTH DATES ON THOSE DOCUMENTS?

    Where not issued in my presence it was childhood time. I didn't know how it happened. I didn't fill out the Ds260 myself.

  2. 52 minutes ago, Rocio0010 said:

    OP, I’m not being mean, but everyone or most everyone in here is saying “fake documents” because it is not just a typo. It’s two different names with two different birth dates. That is a whole different identity. 
    Why are you using two different passports? Moreover, even if it was a genuine mistake in the spelling or birth date, you know full well that when you submit the forms that lead to your passport you have to check your information and sign. That signature means that whatever information is in those forms is correct and accurate.

    You were operating under two different identities, with two different names and birth dates, and two different passports. The fact that you have two nationalities here is irrelevant. I don’t know why you bring that up. In addition, you lied in the DS-260 that you already sent. 
    I definitely think this is not a DIY. You need to get an attorney from Morocco, and ask the attorney to get the police records with you. Then you also need to get a US attorney and he’ll tell you how to disclose the truth at the interview. DHS will want to know why you hid previous travels, and that is going to open up a can of worms for which you need to be prepared. Best of luck.

    What's DHS?

  3. 1 hour ago, MarJhi said:

    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.

    Telling them you never travelled when you say you really did is lying

     

    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 what you are saying is you have dual citizenship between Morrocco and Hungary and in each country your name is spelled a different way, same name, just a different spelling?

     

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

    Always tell the truth. What you think is a tiny omission will be seen as a LIE, then they will wonder why and think there is much more you are hiding. By the way, nobody on here is going to advise you to lie, omit or misrepresent your way into the US.

     

    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.

    I assume you used a passport to travel between countries, in which case there will most likely be a record of that. 

     

    Confused!

    We are confused too. You are digging a hole.

    Thank you so much for the elaboration!

  4. 8 minutes ago, Rocio0010 said:

     honestly had to go back to your original post to understand the situation. The way you explained it is not clear. Let me see if I got this straight.

    - Your name is Mohammed and some of your documents are under "Muhammed", correct? 

    - You need to get police certificate from Morocco, but those would be under your mispelled name? 

    - You said you already sent some documents to NVC. Are those documents under the correct name?

    I have two nationality, the passport I travel to Morocco is not the one I use for the USCIS/NVC. MAHAMADOU is the document I travel to Morocco and Muhammad in USCIS/NVC.

     

     

  5. 10 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    You must disclose everything in a new DS-260: both your name -the correct spelling and the mispelled one- and the time you've spent in Morocco -plus anything you also need to update/disclose-.

     

    As many have told you already, not disclosing is considered misrepresentation and you will be denied and won't immigrate. 

    If you correct all the issues NOW, there won't be any misrepresentation.

    The new ds-260?

    I can change it?

  6. 17 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

    he could if he had used his own passport and name when he was in Morocco 

    its easy 

    but he admitted using other documents

     

    Morocco will have no history of a person who is not legally in their country so he will not be able to produce the (2 ) need reports from there

     

    his USC wife needs to consult a lawyer 

     

    It's not fake papers! Hah.

    Please understand. Who told you fake papers. Be positive.

  7. 1 hour ago, JeanneAdil said:

    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?

    You guys don't understand who tell you is fake papers. Different name spelling. 

    Mahamadou and Muhammad. The same name but different name spelling. With two countries that I have right to have their nationality.

  8. 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

     

  9. 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.

  10. 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

  11. 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!

  12. Hello. 

    I am documentarily qualified with IR1 in  this November and I want study at USA when I go there, since 2019  that was my plan but things are very slow waiting waiting and time is going it's been 2 years now. My question is can I apply for student visa and I am already documentarily qualified. But to receive and interview letter that may take another year from now, if  i study that will save time. Your advice please.

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