bazsouthafrica
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Hi All
I have recently won the green card lottery. When I originally entered the e-dv, the instructions were very clear about stating you are unmarried when in fact you are married. Since I sponsored my fiancé under the common law spouse relationship in Canada (I am a Canadian permanent resident), I decided to err on the side of caution and I stated my marital status as married and listed my partner's details. Now that I have won, I am reading more about the process and I am scared I will be disqualified for misrepresentation.
To be sure, I am going to marry my fiancé legally ASAP (we will be married before our interview), but what can I do to increase my probably of not getting refused? At the time I entered the lottery, I had already sponsored my fiancé as a common law spouse and I have plenty of proof.
Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated.
I have recently won the green card lottery. When I originally entered the e-dv, the instructions were very clear about stating you are unmarried when in fact you are married. Since I sponsored my fiancé under the common law spouse relationship in Canada (I am a Canadian permanent resident), I decided to err on the side of caution and I stated my marital status as married and listed my partner's details. Now that I have won, I am reading more about the process and I am scared I will be disqualified for misrepresentation.
To be sure, I am going to marry my fiancé legally ASAP (we will be married before our interview), but what can I do to increase my probably of not getting refused? At the time I entered the lottery, I had already sponsored my fiancé as a common law spouse and I have plenty of proof.
Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated.