Hello Everyone,
This is my first post. I joined because I'm facing a problem that I think this community might be able to help me with...
I started dating a girl about a month ago. We met online. She's a Japanese citizen that is here in nursing school and has her visa for school. She's great and
Here's the issue. She told me that she's 33, one year younger than I am. However, after doing some laundry at my place, I found her California ID when I took the clothes out of the dryer. Her ID says that she's not 33. It says she's much older. 20 years older.
She does not look to be in her 50's, but when I first met her, I did think she was older than me. I would have guessed upper 30's or possibly early 40's, but definitely not 50's. She does not have wrinkles on her face or her hands. Her hands are smooth and the skin is similar to mine.
I asked her about it. She said that there was a mix up and that her older sister's ID/Passport was incorrectly used when she applied for her US documents here and that the date of birth listed on her US documents actually have her sister's year listed and not hers. She said that her family was all born at home rather than in the hospital and because of this, registration/applying for a birth certificate was not done at the exact time of birth.
I've read that mistakes like this do happen, although I would assume that they would be extraordinarily rare. I assume that the process to verify documents is strict and controlled and hard to fool, intentionally or not.
I wanted to get your feedback here to determine if her story sounds plausible or if she is lying to me and just looks great for 50. I won't post pictures so please don't ask.
This is my first post. I joined because I'm facing a problem that I think this community might be able to help me with...
I started dating a girl about a month ago. We met online. She's a Japanese citizen that is here in nursing school and has her visa for school. She's great and
Here's the issue. She told me that she's 33, one year younger than I am. However, after doing some laundry at my place, I found her California ID when I took the clothes out of the dryer. Her ID says that she's not 33. It says she's much older. 20 years older.
She does not look to be in her 50's, but when I first met her, I did think she was older than me. I would have guessed upper 30's or possibly early 40's, but definitely not 50's. She does not have wrinkles on her face or her hands. Her hands are smooth and the skin is similar to mine.
I asked her about it. She said that there was a mix up and that her older sister's ID/Passport was incorrectly used when she applied for her US documents here and that the date of birth listed on her US documents actually have her sister's year listed and not hers. She said that her family was all born at home rather than in the hospital and because of this, registration/applying for a birth certificate was not done at the exact time of birth.
I've read that mistakes like this do happen, although I would assume that they would be extraordinarily rare. I assume that the process to verify documents is strict and controlled and hard to fool, intentionally or not.
I wanted to get your feedback here to determine if her story sounds plausible or if she is lying to me and just looks great for 50. I won't post pictures so please don't ask.