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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Albania
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On the forms,for k1 it asks about 3 or more substance charges and for records...

Well, i was collecting my court records, and in total i have 6 minor in possesion charges. But 3 of those mips were dismissed by the courts.

Now so i state i have 6 or 3 on the paperwork?? When i write a description should i add that there are dismissed charges...

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I only have court documents, are they sufficent, the police station was saying they can't give them out to me??? IF i need them, i\ll push harder for them and see what i can do..

I would like to avoid the rfe.. but i also wanna be prepared for them as well.

Thanks for input and anyone who has been threw this process already.

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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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On the forms,for k1 it asks about 3 or more substance charges and for records...

Well, i was collecting my court records, and in total i have 6 minor in possesion charges. But 3 of those mips were dismissed by the courts.

Now so i state i have 6 or 3 on the paperwork?? When i write a description should i add that there are dismissed charges...

Next question.

I only have court documents, are they sufficent, the police station was saying they can't give them out to me??? IF i need them, i\ll push harder for them and see what i can do..

I would like to avoid the rfe.. but i also wanna be prepared for them as well.

Thanks for input and anyone who has been threw this process already.

I think they need to see a court disposition for all six since that will give them an idea if the 3 were dismissed or not. Now if u do go for an interview i suggest you obtain a police record of the offense you have to ask, you have the right to it all they do is edit and hide witnesses information thats all but ICE officer will need a copy of it

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Albania
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I think they need to see a court disposition for all six since that will give them an idea if the 3 were dismissed or not. Now if u do go for an interview i suggest you obtain a police record of the offense you have to ask, you have the right to it all they do is edit and hide witnesses information thats all but ICE officer will need a copy of it

I am the petitioner btw. And thanks for the reply! :)

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I agree that you should disclose all six. The I-129 is pretty clear that it wants information about convictions, but at some point, a background check will uncover all of it. I don't think you can be denied because of it, but discuss it with your SO in case the CO or more likely the field officer tells her about it.

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