DV 2003 tricky question
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Of course you have to put your spouse down!
http://travel.state.gov/visainstruct...tml#question11
Andy
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http://travel.state.gov/visainstruct...tml#question11
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Hello,
I am US Permanent Resident. My wife who resides outside the US is about to fill out
the application for DV2003 lottery.
We are not sure if she is supposed to put my name as her spouse on the application.
On one hand I am her husband so she should put my name on her application and attach
my photo. On the other hand I already have a green card so it seems to me that there
is no need to put my name on her application. Any ideas?
Any help would be appreciated.
Peter Novak
I am US Permanent Resident. My wife who resides outside the US is about to fill out
the application for DV2003 lottery.
We are not sure if she is supposed to put my name as her spouse on the application.
On one hand I am her husband so she should put my name on her application and attach
my photo. On the other hand I already have a green card so it seems to me that there
is no need to put my name on her application. Any ideas?
Any help would be appreciated.
Peter Novak
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The name of her spouse is "information". No connection to your visa status. Even in
the (occasionally not so) hypothetical case of a married couple applying for DV-visa
with one of the spouses having no plans to move to the US, the name is required on
the application.
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The name of her spouse is "information". No connection to your visa status. Even in
the (occasionally not so) hypothetical case of a married couple applying for DV-visa
with one of the spouses having no plans to move to the US, the name is required on
the application.