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Confused
Hi guys,

So I did my interview earlier this month. The IO was very nice.
She said everything is ok but there is an issue.

She stated that on my visa application, I stated that i was married. I told her i was never married.
She then read the information which stated that i was in a common law marriage and said that i needed to get proof that i truly wasn't.

My husband started working at it right away. We received it and want to send it but USCIS sent a letter that says THEIR RECORD shows that i was married. The IO read to me that i was in a common law marriage, not a certified marriage so along with the No impediment i want my lawyer to also provide an affidavit asking them to review THEIR RECORDS because no such information exists.

The reason i want him to do so is because, i don't want them to think i lied to obtain a visa because it is believed in my country that if you're married you're quicker to get a B2 visa because they think you will want to go back home to your spouse instead of overstaying. I didn't lie. I stated i was in a common law relationship.

Now my husband is saying that i might complicate the case if the lawyer should write the letter.

Please, what do you guys think i should do??
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