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TravelRe: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Nefefea: 1:07pm On Sep 09, 2015
Dear VO,
Please I urgently need your advise. I know you've rated NVC so high especially after your visit to their offices and honestly, they've greatly improved in their communications since March 2015 but I have a big problem now. My Police Certificate was included and also marked on the Document Cover Sheet in the package we sent to them last month. My husband and I cross-checked everything one-by-one to be sure that everything we put in the NVC package was checked on the Document Cover Sheet. Surprisingly, when I called them 2 weeks after, they told me the Police Certificate is missing in the file. Without question, we went ahead and mailed another one and even the FedEx tracker confirmed it was delivered and received by NVC but they're still saying they don't have it. I don't know what else to do. My Category is F2A and my Priority date is current (Dec 8, 2013). Please what do you advisehuh Thanks so much.
TravelRe: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Nefefea:
Good morning! The F1 visa is strictly for unmarried persons. If you get married before you enter the United States, one of two things will happen. First, if immigration officials find out that you are married, you may not be allowed to enter the U.S. You'd be turned away until your case becomes current in your proper visa category, F3 (married children of U.S. citizens).

If you manage to enter without telling anyone about your change in marital status, and then file for your spouse, the facts will come out when you apply for citizenship, and you will probably not be allowed to naturalize. So you'll be an LPR forever, subject to deportation if you break the law, unable to file for your siblings or parents.

Don't let him pressure you. Think it through and make the decision that's right for you.[/quote]

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