I was banned from the US for giving false information. For how long am I banned? [duplicate]

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The US embassy in Mumbai banned me in 2015 for giving wrong information about my marriage. I want to know how many years I'm banned for. How can I know?







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    You could ask them, perhaps. What exactly did they say to lead you to believe that you were banned?
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    You are banned forever. There are waivers available but those are very hard to come by. What kind of visa did you apply for?
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    Aug 6 at 18:27






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    @DanNeely Marriage fraud which involves an actual albeit fraudulent marriage between a citizen and noncitizen is totally different from a non immigrant lying about his/her marital status on visa forms.
    – Musonius Rufus
    Aug 6 at 21:05







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    @TheZealot that is discussed in (a)(6)(c)(I) about halfway down.
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  • Is the ban on applying for a US visa after marriage fraud a lifetime ban or 10 years?

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The US embassy in Mumbai banned me in 2015 for giving wrong information about my marriage. I want to know how many years I'm banned for. How can I know?







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marked as duplicate by Robert Columbia, gmauch, Giorgio, Jim MacKenzie, MadHatter Aug 7 at 5:53


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  • 4




    You could ask them, perhaps. What exactly did they say to lead you to believe that you were banned?
    – phoog
    Aug 6 at 17:14






  • 2




    You are banned forever. There are waivers available but those are very hard to come by. What kind of visa did you apply for?
    – greatone
    Aug 6 at 18:27






  • 7




    @DanNeely Marriage fraud which involves an actual albeit fraudulent marriage between a citizen and noncitizen is totally different from a non immigrant lying about his/her marital status on visa forms.
    – Musonius Rufus
    Aug 6 at 21:05







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    @TheZealot that is discussed in (a)(6)(c)(I) about halfway down.
    – Harper
    Aug 6 at 23:24












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  • Is the ban on applying for a US visa after marriage fraud a lifetime ban or 10 years?

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The US embassy in Mumbai banned me in 2015 for giving wrong information about my marriage. I want to know how many years I'm banned for. How can I know?







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  • Is the ban on applying for a US visa after marriage fraud a lifetime ban or 10 years?

    1 answer



The US embassy in Mumbai banned me in 2015 for giving wrong information about my marriage. I want to know how many years I'm banned for. How can I know?





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  • Is the ban on applying for a US visa after marriage fraud a lifetime ban or 10 years?

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marked as duplicate by Robert Columbia, gmauch, Giorgio, Jim MacKenzie, MadHatter Aug 7 at 5:53


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  • 4




    You could ask them, perhaps. What exactly did they say to lead you to believe that you were banned?
    – phoog
    Aug 6 at 17:14






  • 2




    You are banned forever. There are waivers available but those are very hard to come by. What kind of visa did you apply for?
    – greatone
    Aug 6 at 18:27






  • 7




    @DanNeely Marriage fraud which involves an actual albeit fraudulent marriage between a citizen and noncitizen is totally different from a non immigrant lying about his/her marital status on visa forms.
    – Musonius Rufus
    Aug 6 at 21:05







  • 2




    @TheZealot that is discussed in (a)(6)(c)(I) about halfway down.
    – Harper
    Aug 6 at 23:24












  • 4




    You could ask them, perhaps. What exactly did they say to lead you to believe that you were banned?
    – phoog
    Aug 6 at 17:14






  • 2




    You are banned forever. There are waivers available but those are very hard to come by. What kind of visa did you apply for?
    – greatone
    Aug 6 at 18:27






  • 7




    @DanNeely Marriage fraud which involves an actual albeit fraudulent marriage between a citizen and noncitizen is totally different from a non immigrant lying about his/her marital status on visa forms.
    – Musonius Rufus
    Aug 6 at 21:05







  • 2




    @TheZealot that is discussed in (a)(6)(c)(I) about halfway down.
    – Harper
    Aug 6 at 23:24







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You could ask them, perhaps. What exactly did they say to lead you to believe that you were banned?
– phoog
Aug 6 at 17:14




You could ask them, perhaps. What exactly did they say to lead you to believe that you were banned?
– phoog
Aug 6 at 17:14




2




2




You are banned forever. There are waivers available but those are very hard to come by. What kind of visa did you apply for?
– greatone
Aug 6 at 18:27




You are banned forever. There are waivers available but those are very hard to come by. What kind of visa did you apply for?
– greatone
Aug 6 at 18:27




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7




@DanNeely Marriage fraud which involves an actual albeit fraudulent marriage between a citizen and noncitizen is totally different from a non immigrant lying about his/her marital status on visa forms.
– Musonius Rufus
Aug 6 at 21:05





@DanNeely Marriage fraud which involves an actual albeit fraudulent marriage between a citizen and noncitizen is totally different from a non immigrant lying about his/her marital status on visa forms.
– Musonius Rufus
Aug 6 at 21:05





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@TheZealot that is discussed in (a)(6)(c)(I) about halfway down.
– Harper
Aug 6 at 23:24




@TheZealot that is discussed in (a)(6)(c)(I) about halfway down.
– Harper
Aug 6 at 23:24










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If you were banned for giving wrong information per your own words, then it is a ban for misrepresentation or fraud. It makes you permanently inadmissible and you must apply for a waiver for the inadmissibility to be waived.



Waivers for fraud are very very difficult to get.






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If you were banned for giving wrong information per your own words, then it is a ban for misrepresentation or fraud. It makes you permanently inadmissible and you must apply for a waiver for the inadmissibility to be waived.



Waivers for fraud are very very difficult to get.






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  • Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.
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    Aug 7 at 13:03














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If you were banned for giving wrong information per your own words, then it is a ban for misrepresentation or fraud. It makes you permanently inadmissible and you must apply for a waiver for the inadmissibility to be waived.



Waivers for fraud are very very difficult to get.






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  • Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.
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    Aug 7 at 13:03












up vote
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up vote
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If you were banned for giving wrong information per your own words, then it is a ban for misrepresentation or fraud. It makes you permanently inadmissible and you must apply for a waiver for the inadmissibility to be waived.



Waivers for fraud are very very difficult to get.






share|improve this answer












If you were banned for giving wrong information per your own words, then it is a ban for misrepresentation or fraud. It makes you permanently inadmissible and you must apply for a waiver for the inadmissibility to be waived.



Waivers for fraud are very very difficult to get.







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