There are no changes in the list of family members. When we applied in October, my girlfriend stated that I was her husband (which I am officially since the start of April) and I stated her as my wife.Yes, you probably did. But the way the entries are checked for is based on the list of family members, and each difference against the real list raises a suspicion that there were multiple entries. You will not be able to prove you have no multiple entries.
In the DS-230 form we are stating each other as spouses again.
In addition to facial recognition software, KCC employees search for other fraud indicators as they collect additional documents from individuals selected in the lottery and prepare to send their cases to posts for adjudication. For example, they note, through “fraud flags,” if applicants (1) added a spouse or children to their case after being selected in the lottery, (2) if there were substantial changes to biographic details, or (3) if the applicant appeared in a different entry with different family members.
1) We haven’t add anybody, just as I explained before
2) We stated the same biographic details
3) We don’t appear in different entries with different family members
Everything that we stated when submitting the application for the lottery, we are stating again in DSP-122 and DS-230 forms.
But the problem is that we don’t have the marriage certificate for the moment when we applied for the lottery. We applied in October 2010 and got married in April 2011.
…But even that is much before the lottery results, so I hope it can prove that our marriage has nothing to do with lottery results and that we were not trying to perform any fraudulent act, but that there was omission in submitting the application.
As I said before…we were engaged and between “single” and “married” we tried to pick status which was closer to our situation. Obviously we have picked wrong.
I appreciate very much your help, as well as the help of any other member of the forum who gets involved and posts his/her opinion, pro or contra – doesn’t matter.
We are just trying to find the way not to lose this opportunity that would mean so much to us.