Your marital status is an issue that will definately surface at your visa interview. l can recall very well that someone in the dv 2011 group was denied visa for the same reason. ln his case, he argued that he never mentioned that he was married in the previous visa application but the consular...
My friend it is good to see that you are ready to put things in gear. For cheap flights l believe the old folks from this thread will be of help. About the point of entry, very simple. Coming to Connecticut means you will surely be using JFK. No big deal, make sure u do not forget your brown...
Just some last minute change of mind due to some few issues. Paperwork is very simple, just make sure you carry your brown envelope with you because even at K.I.A, the airline agents will check if you have it depending on the flight you are using. Also make sure you check the weight of your...
You can say that again. We have landed safely on the 1st at JFK and we are currently staying at Brentwood, New York. Everything is cool except the cold that is penetrating our bones.
As for as l know, KCC hardly makes such mistakes. For this reason l will assume that the error was from you. Nevertheless l don't see this as a serious issue. Just explain this to the C.O on the day of your interview. Moreover your wife is only a beneficiary, she will not be the center of focus.
Who knows probably people marry only for the sake of procreation. I believe what the C.O should be looking at is the genuiness of marriage certificates and accompaning documents like wedding pics as in the foreign affairs manual and not wether the couples are walking holding hands or not.
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