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3+ convictions, will it cause delay?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hello all,

I submitted our I-129F package with all certified court and police records for my convictions. These convictions are nothing more than a few misdomeanors that include "minor under the influence of alcohol", "under the influence of controlled substance" (not in a vehicle, on foot!), and intoxocated in public (also on foot!); all of which resulted in a fine and no jail time. I had a few wild years in college but since then I've graduated and am currently a Civil E.I.T. (Engineer-In-Training). My fiance knows all about everything and she's understanding. I was wondering, does anyone know if the USCIS will delay my process to run a more-in-depth background check? I have nothing else to hide, I'm simply wondering if it will take longer. We have an NOA1 date of Oct 27th, 2009 and we are 6 days behind Igor's list (which I know has much variability). Let me know

Thanks for your answers!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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Hello all,

I submitted our I-129F package with all certified court and police records for my convictions. These convictions are nothing more than a few misdomeanors that include "minor under the influence of alcohol", "under the influence of controlled substance" (not in a vehicle, on foot!), and intoxocated in public (also on foot!); all of which resulted in a fine and no jail time. I had a few wild years in college but since then I've graduated and am currently a Civil E.I.T. (Engineer-In-Training). My fiance knows all about everything and she's understanding. I was wondering, does anyone know if the USCIS will delay my process to run a more-in-depth background check? I have nothing else to hide, I'm simply wondering if it will take longer. We have an NOA1 date of Oct 27th, 2009 and we are 6 days behind Igor's list (which I know has much variability). Let me know

Thanks for your answers!

It's sad that in 2 weeks nobody can give you an answer..I am also in the same situation your in and would like to see someone HERE answer this for you and countless others.

11-27-2009 I-129F Sent out USPS Priority mail

11-30-2009 I-129F Recieved Vermont Service Center Signed for by D. Renaud

12-01-2009 NOA-1

12-03-2009 Check Cashed

12-09-2009 NOA-1 Hard Copy Recieved

03-18-2010 NOA-2

03-22-2010 NVC Recieved File

03-23-2010 NVC Sent File to Consulate

03-23-2010 NOA-2 Hard Copy Recieved

03-25-2010 Bogota Consulate Recieved Case

03-30-2010 Pak # 3 Sent to Consulate

04-14-2010 Pak # 3 Recieved

05-03-2010 Lab work done..

05-05-2010 Medical Exam -- PASSED --

05-12-2010 INTERVIEW ......

05-13-2010 Visa pending a DAS certificate for USC Petitioner.............

06-17-2010 2ND. INTERVIEW Date.

06-17-2010 VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

06-24-2010 VISA Recieved

06-25-2010 POE Orlando Florida

07-10-2010 Married

08-10-2010 Sent the I-485 pak out to Chicago

08-12-2010 Chicago lockbox recieved AOS pak.

08-19-2010 Recipt Notice for I-485 Pak

08-20-2010 Check Cashed for I-485 Pak

09-14-2010 Case Transferred to CSC

10-04-2010 Biometrics Appt.letter recieved

10-12-2010 Biometrics Appointment

10-15-2010 EAD card production ordered.

10-21-2010 EAD Card Recieved.................

11-03-2010 Social Security Card recieved in Mail

02-11-2011 Case transferred to Local USCIS office.

02-18-2011 Recieved Interview Notice in the Mail

03-24-2011 AOS Interview Date ..... GREEN CARD APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!

03-30-2011 Card Production Ordered.......

04-19-2011 Green Card Recieved....26 days after interview....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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In short, I imagine this would cause delays, I have read several cases where people have had delays due to minor offences. The length of the delay would be impossible to estimate.

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Arch

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : London, United Kingdom

I-129F Sent : 2009-11-16

I-129F NOA1 : 2009-11-19

I-129F NOA2 : 2010-03-01

NVC Received : 2010-03-06

Consulate Received : 2010-03-15

Packet 3 Received : 2010-03-15

Packet 3 Sent : 2010-03-26

Packet 4 Received : 2010-04-23

Interview Date : 2010-05-11

Interview Result : Approved

Visa Received : 2010-05-19

US Entry : 2010-06-01

Marriage : 2010-06-10

Comments : No harassment at all at POE, just advised i had 90 days to marry, took 10-15 mins for the processing to take place.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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I think you might get more responses if you were to ask the Moderators to move this to the IMBRA forum or just post the message again in IMBRA. I remeber reading a posting over the weekend where there was an estimated 50% of people with convictions were delayed at NVC. It was not a scientific poll and was based on a few respondents. It is hard to say what the effect will be.

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