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UK police transcript..."NO LIVE TRACE"

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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I agree. If your Police certificate says "no live trace" you have to follow up because your name IS in the Police computer and you may get questioned about it at the interview. Even just for curiosity sakes! to think you have never been in trouble with the police and then find out your name did cause a hit would be pretty crazy!

29/06/2004 Met online

24/10/2004- Officially started dating!

-Various Trips Between the USA and Scotland-

25/12/2007- Steven Proposed, and gave me a lovely Ring!

29/02/2008- Sent I-129F to VSC

22/09/2008-1pm - Recieved Visa!

04/11/2008 -Steven comes back to Scotland for the Celebrations!

09/11/2008- We return home together!

23/01/2009- Wedding!!!

Your I-129f was approved in 108 days from your NOA1 date.

Preparing AOS Forms.

09/4/2009- Sent AOS

11/4/2009- Received and signed for

20/4/2009- Received NOA for AOS/EAD/AP (Dated April 17th)

20/4/2009- USCIS cashed check for $1010

09/5/2009- Biometrics

11/5/2009- Case transferred to CSC

05/6/2009- Received AP

09/6/2009- Received EAD

22/7/2009- Approved!

27/7/2009- Greencard in Hand

Removal of Conditions.

15/5/2011- Received @ VSC

23/5/2011-NOA1

12/07/2011- Biometrics

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I agree. If your Police certificate says "no live trace" you have to follow up because your name IS in the Police computer and you may get questioned about it at the interview. Even just for curiosity sakes! to think you have never been in trouble with the police and then find out your name did cause a hit would be pretty crazy!

That's why I'm struggling with the concept of mine coming back with "no live trace" when I'm certain I've never been in trouble with the police.

All I've had is a written warning about playing in my neighbour's garden when I was 10 years old, nothing since. Do you think this is going to be a problem at any potential jobs?? Because this is crazy.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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I can't believe you would have issues with that Gemmie, A written warning shouldn't even be on the police computers but maybe they do log warnings also which is kind of strange.

Congrats on your wedding, as a Photographer I love your photograph :)

29/06/2004 Met online

24/10/2004- Officially started dating!

-Various Trips Between the USA and Scotland-

25/12/2007- Steven Proposed, and gave me a lovely Ring!

29/02/2008- Sent I-129F to VSC

22/09/2008-1pm - Recieved Visa!

04/11/2008 -Steven comes back to Scotland for the Celebrations!

09/11/2008- We return home together!

23/01/2009- Wedding!!!

Your I-129f was approved in 108 days from your NOA1 date.

Preparing AOS Forms.

09/4/2009- Sent AOS

11/4/2009- Received and signed for

20/4/2009- Received NOA for AOS/EAD/AP (Dated April 17th)

20/4/2009- USCIS cashed check for $1010

09/5/2009- Biometrics

11/5/2009- Case transferred to CSC

05/6/2009- Received AP

09/6/2009- Received EAD

22/7/2009- Approved!

27/7/2009- Greencard in Hand

Removal of Conditions.

15/5/2011- Received @ VSC

23/5/2011-NOA1

12/07/2011- Biometrics

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I thought so too. I'll continue to say that I have never had a criminal record though!

Thanks - we got his dad to take the photos and then I edited them online to make them look posh. :lol:

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I thought so too. I'll continue to say that I have never had a criminal record though!

I wouldn't worry Gemmie...mistakes are made all the time, it didn't cause you a problem, the whole No Trace No Live Trace is obviously confusing for those that process the forms as it is for us mere mortals :lol:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I'm still baffled on how to obtain his history quickly....he thinks its nothing but i'm sitting here stewing away! AARRGH!

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We're a April 2009 K1 filer, see our timeline for specifics....:-)

Adjustment of Status

Event Date

Date Filed : 2009-01-31

Date: 2010-02-02

Bio. Appt. : 2010-03-09

EAD received: 2010-04-01

Interview Date 2010-04-29--APPROVED!

VISA IN HAND: 2010-05-28--WAHOOO!

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I'm still baffled on how to obtain his history quickly....he thinks its nothing but i'm sitting here stewing away! AARRGH!

If it comes up at the interview and it is a problem he will get a RFE and you will be delayed until he does get the information they require....as you see people here have gone through with no problems even with "NO LIVE TRACE", I guess you both have to decide whether to take the time to get the info now just in case or hope for the best at the interview....good luck! :thumbs:

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