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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Does anyone know what the non-US citizen receives about the crimal record? Is it just a letter or what? Do they need to do anything with it? I told my fiance to expect something in the mail at some point, but just wondering if anyone knows if they need to do something with it, or is it just a notice?

I don't have any crimal record, so I am not worried about that, just hoping she doesn't need to send something back, as that would take more time...

Thanks in advance if anyone is aware.

My fiance had an interview scheduled for May 25, 2006, however Pope decided to vist Warsaw that weekend and embassy cancelled due to streets being close... Can't believe I am having to go through this because of the Pope..... :wacko:

VERMONT SERVICE CENTER

I-129F Sent:------------03-04-2006

I-129F NOA1:-----------03-10-2006

I-129F NOA2:-----------03-20-2006

Case Reopened:-------06-22-2006

Touched:---------------06-24-2006

RFE Sent E-mail:-------07-19-2006

Touched:---------------07-20-2006

IMBRA RFE Received:-07-24-2006

RFE Sent Back:--------07-24-2006

RFE Received:---------07-25-2006

RFE Received Notice:--07-26-2006

Touched:---------------07-27-2006

Touched:---------------07-28-2006

Touched:---------------07-29-2006

Touched:---------------08-09-2006

Touched:---------------08-10-2006

RE-APPROVED:--------08-16-2006

NVC Received:---------08-21-2006

NVC Sent to Embassy:-08-25-2006

Embassy Received:----??????????

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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I think that what Ive read is that actually an officer speaks with your fiance in private during the actual interview, to inform them about whether or not and what kind of criminal past you may have.

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Buenos Aires, Argentina

I-129F Sent : 02-21-06

I-129F NOA1 : 03-14-06

I-129F NOA2 : 03-30-06

NVC Received : 04-06-06

Embassy to NVC: 05-31-06

Touched: 06-27-06

Case Re-opened: 06-27-06

Touched: 06-29-06

USCIS sent RFE: 06-29-06

Touched: 06-30-06

Touched: 07-03-06

IMBRA RFE recieved: 07-05-06

IMBRA RFE sent to USCIS: 08-10-06

USCIS recieved IMBRARFE 08-15-06

Touched: 08-16-06

Touched: 08-18-06

Touched: 08-23-06

Touched: 08-24-06

Touched: 08-29-06

USCIS RFE NOA in mail 09-01-06

Touched: 09-02-06

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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If you do have a criminal record, I think that it will be disclosed to the beneficiary along with the packet 3.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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Packet 3? That is some pretty sensitive stuff to be sending about someone in the mail in packet 3...

Maybe it varies from consulate to consulate, but my money is on finding it out at the interview during a sitdown with an officer.

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Buenos Aires, Argentina

I-129F Sent : 02-21-06

I-129F NOA1 : 03-14-06

I-129F NOA2 : 03-30-06

NVC Received : 04-06-06

Embassy to NVC: 05-31-06

Touched: 06-27-06

Case Re-opened: 06-27-06

Touched: 06-29-06

USCIS sent RFE: 06-29-06

Touched: 06-30-06

Touched: 07-03-06

IMBRA RFE recieved: 07-05-06

IMBRA RFE sent to USCIS: 08-10-06

USCIS recieved IMBRARFE 08-15-06

Touched: 08-16-06

Touched: 08-18-06

Touched: 08-23-06

Touched: 08-24-06

Touched: 08-29-06

USCIS RFE NOA in mail 09-01-06

Touched: 09-02-06

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Packet 3? That is some pretty sensitive stuff to be sending about someone in the mail in packet 3...

Maybe it varies from consulate to consulate, but my money is on finding it out at the interview during a sitdown with an officer.

That's what I was thinking. But it seems that it would slow things up more, and be very iresponsible of our government to simply send our background checks in the mail. I am really hoping that they just tell them about the background at the interview, just so its one less thing my fiance has to do before she get this interview.

Thanks everyone.

VERMONT SERVICE CENTER

I-129F Sent:------------03-04-2006

I-129F NOA1:-----------03-10-2006

I-129F NOA2:-----------03-20-2006

Case Reopened:-------06-22-2006

Touched:---------------06-24-2006

RFE Sent E-mail:-------07-19-2006

Touched:---------------07-20-2006

IMBRA RFE Received:-07-24-2006

RFE Sent Back:--------07-24-2006

RFE Received:---------07-25-2006

RFE Received Notice:--07-26-2006

Touched:---------------07-27-2006

Touched:---------------07-28-2006

Touched:---------------07-29-2006

Touched:---------------08-09-2006

Touched:---------------08-10-2006

RE-APPROVED:--------08-16-2006

NVC Received:---------08-21-2006

NVC Sent to Embassy:-08-25-2006

Embassy Received:----??????????

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