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Hello Everyone,

I am 3 days away to my final interview for CR-1. However, i am bothered with my not good past. Three yers ago i worked in one of Taiwan company. Honestly i am not proud for what i've done....with my friends we stole a scrap thing in the company like VGA for the computer supposedly as a souvenier. But the management learned about it and they send us back home. We were sent back home, cancel our visa but the company didn't turn us in the authorities. My passport dont have any stamp but only departed date. I even went to korea after taiwan and traveled in bangkok, malaysia, singapore and now i am presently living in japan. I already acquire a police clearance in taiwan and they found no conviction in my record. I am just worried that the US embassy will check on what happened with my work in taiwan. Do i have to mention this during my interview? please i need advices and support.....thank u guys!!!!!!!

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I'm not sure what will happen regarding the canceling of your work visa. If it wasn't reported to the authorities it might show up as a "we no longer need this person - sent home".

With regard to your interview, answer what you are asked as directly as possible and do not elaborate unless you are asked to give more detail. Keep it simple and I am sure everything will go well.

Let us know how it goes. Good luck.

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I'm not sure what will happen regarding the canceling of your work visa. If it wasn't reported to the authorities it might show up as a "we no longer need this person - sent home".

With regard to your interview, answer what you are asked as directly as possible and do not elaborate unless you are asked to give more detail. Keep it simple and I am sure everything will go well.

Let us know how it goes. Good luck.

thanks..i will

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