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Subject: Re: Green card lottery - spouse? Posted on: Wed, 09 May 2007 16:58:49 +0000


> What does defacto mean? Anyway, I believe you needed to have been
> married at the time you applied for the lottery. I am not 100% sure
> on that, though, hopefully someone knows for sure. I was under the
> impression that you still need to have the same facts correct when you
> go for your interview, as your lottery application stated when you
> entered the lottery. Hopefully I'm wrong and you can include him.
>
> Rene

Well for example if you had a same . partner and had a legal ceremony
to confirm the civil relationship, that would be a de jure partner.

So a de facto would be where there was no legal recognition.

Not that either is relevant to US Immigration.

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