Den den
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Den den got a reaction from Jimmyzr1 in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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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Den den got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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.
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Den den got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
How is going to reach to Department homeland security?
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Den den got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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.
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Den den got a reaction from Coco8 in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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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Den den got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
No not yet. Because there is still time to go it maybe expired. 1 year to go maybe. DQ recently.
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Den den got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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.
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Den den got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
Yes I already put ds-260 that never traveled
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Den den got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
No not yet. Because there is still time to go it maybe expired. 1 year to go maybe. DQ recently.
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Den den got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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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Den den reacted to Lemonslice in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
Do not lie. Many people fix mistake on the 260 at the interview. Stop digging yourself in a hole.
Disclose all names used and all travels. A delay is better than a lifetime ban.
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Den den got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
Yes I already put ds-260 that never traveled
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Den den got a reaction from Adventine in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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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Den den got a reaction from Adventine in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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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Den den reacted to Dashinka in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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!
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Den den got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular
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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Den den got a reaction from SalishSea in Applying for a student visa with IR1 case documentarily qualified.
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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Den den reacted to carmel34 in Applying for a student visa with IR1 case documentarily qualified.
F-1 is a non-immigrant visa, for a temporary stay in the US during the program of study, and then returning to your home country. It will be very difficult to get one because you already have immigrant intent.
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Den den reacted to SteveInBostonI130 in My USCIS Priority date and NVC priority date is different !
CR1/IR1 visas are not numerically limited and therefore the PD is not used in assigning available visas. It is a matter of record to keep track of your case and also to determine if your case is beyond normal processing times.
If your petition is at NVC then the PD doesn't really matter. The next important date is your DQ (documentarily qualified) date.