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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My fiance filed our K1 visa petition last March 2012 and he got NOA1 last April 2012. After that they send mail that our petition was transferred to Vermont Service Center so that they can speed up the processing.Last May 2013 they send a mail that my fiance will go to the his nearest USCIS office and they got his fingerprints. By the way, He was a Registered Sexual Offender and suppose to be they will remove his registry this year but the officer told him that it will be removed after 5 years. Well, I hope somebody can give me an answer for this long wait. Thank you and God bless everyone.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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My fiance filed our K1 visa petition last March 2012 and he got NOA1 last April 2012. After that they send mail that our petition was transferred to Vermont Service Center so that they can speed up the processing.Last May 2013 they send a mail that my fiance will go to the his nearest USCIS office and they got his fingerprints. By the way, He was a Registered Sexual Offender and suppose to be they will remove his registry this year but the officer told him that it will be removed after 5 years. Well, I hope somebody can give me an answer for this long wait. Thank you and God bless everyone.

over a year and nothing? hmmmmm

By chance was the crime against a chid?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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If you want it handled/expunged/sealed etc. I would see an attorney not the police. I am sure this will not fly well with USCIS.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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yes,although it was a police sting but we can still consider a crime. Mistakes happen and sometimes we regret it for lifetime. I cannot judged anybody because I'm not perfect.

It's not about judging/characterising by members of this site, the TOS forbuids that so you don't have to worry about us. The only entity that you need to be conc erned about are USCIS and DOS.

One year is a long time so perhaps you can engage a Barister if you can afford it or study this IMBRA section for other next steps.

Good luck.

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