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im just really confuse,we r married but not used any IMb,we r filing for K3 visa, my husband has a juvinile record when he was below 18yrs old.that record is sealed.do we need to disclose it in I-129f?, if we disclose it do we need to get a record of it,(it is sealed though?) or we just explain it on a separate sheet?

we need help guys

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Posted (edited)

In another post you said he was 18. Now he's under 18? You really have to be sure I think because if he was 18, and not under 18, then he wasn't a juvenile. As well, because it was a sexual offence, I don't know if being a juvenile or an adult is relevant. You should check out the Adam Walsh Act or look at other posters here in this section, partiularly the one about a previous sexual conviction.

Reading this thread might help. Or even contacting by PM those posters that had spoken about this being their case as well.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=138175

Edited by Carlawarla
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In another post you said he was 18. Now he's under 18? You really have to be sure I think because if he was 18, and not under 18, then he wasn't a juvenile. As well, because it was a sexual offence, I don't know if being a juvenile or an adult is relevant. You should check out the Adam Walsh Act or look at other posters here in this section, partiularly the one about a previous sexual conviction.

Reading this thread might help. Or even contacting by PM those posters that had spoken about this being their case as well.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=138175

That was exactly what I told her in one of her previous posts.

To the original poster: people have told you what to do in 4 threads already. We are trying to help, but your stories are not very consistent --- like Carla said, sexual offenses ARE relevant.

 
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