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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Hong Kong
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My boyfriend planned to submit the application for a K1 visa supposedly this November but unfortunately he was arrested for Possession of Controlled drugs just last week. He was bailed out and scheduled for a court hearing by the end of this month.how would this affect the application... :crying::unsure::help:

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My boyfriend planned to submit the application for a K1 visa supposedly this November but unfortunately he was arrested for Possession of Controlled drugs just last week. He was bailed out and scheduled for a court hearing by the end of this month.how would this affect the application... :crying::unsure::help:

As long as he isn't sent to prison, losing his job, it would only impact the petition if this is this means he would have three or more convictions related to controlled substances. Just having the convictions would not impact petition or visa approval but he would have to answer a question YES on the petition and provide the court records. If this is his first or second conviction, no impact as long as he stays out of prison and keeps his job.

How it impacts your relationship with him is none of our business.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Hong Kong
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As long as he isn't sent to prison, losing his job, it would only impact the petition if this is this means he would have three or more convictions related to controlled substances. Just having the convictions would not impact petition or visa approval but he would have to answer a question YES on the petition and provide the court records. If this is his first or second conviction, no impact as long as he stays out of prison and keeps his job.

How it impacts your relationship with him is none of our business.

thanks,it is actually his first conviction..

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