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Below is copied and pasted from Packet 3:

COURT AND PRISON RECORDS: Persons arrested or convicted of a crime for any reason in any country (including the United States) must present a certified copy and an English translation of each court conviction and any prison record, regardless of whether the charges were ultimately dropped, the applicant was found innocent, or benefited from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency.

Is "Persons" referring to the Petitioner and the Beneficiary? or just the Beneficiary?

I, the Petitioner, have no criminal record, but I got arrested and charged with a misdemeanor about 20 years ago. Charges were dropped.

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Below is copied and pasted from Packet 3:

COURT AND PRISON RECORDS: Persons arrested or convicted of a crime for any reason in any country (including the United States) must present a certified copy and an English translation of each court conviction and any prison record, regardless of whether the charges were ultimately dropped, the applicant was found innocent, or benefited from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency.

Is "Persons" referring to the Petitioner and the Beneficiary? or just the Beneficiary?

I, the Petitioner, have no criminal record, but I got arrested and charged with a misdemeanor about 20 years ago. Charges were dropped.

As far as my knowledge, packet 3 from the embassy is refer to an applicant or beneficiary. The petitioner's stage for background check was done at USCIS.

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Yes, your quote refers to 'the applicant' and that is the person applying for the visa - ie the beneficiary.

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01/27/2011 - Trevor's N400 submitted
02/18/2011 - Married
04/02/2011 - NOA1 hard copy received - priority date 03/30/2011
07/08/2011 - Trevor is now a USC - called USCIS to request upgrade of the petition.
08/02/2011 - NOA2
09/08/2011 - LND case number received, medical booked
09/26/2011 - Case complete at NVC
09/30/2011 - Interview date assigned
11/08/2011 - Interview - approved!!
11/10/2011 - Visa in hand
12/04/2011 - POE in Atlanta
12/12/2011 - SSN number received in mail
12/12/2011 - Welcome notice received
01/06/2012 - Green card received
09/06/2013 - File for Removal of Conditions
10/01/2013 - Biometrics for ROC
02/03/2014 - Card production email received

02/17/2014 - 2nd card production email received

02/28/2014 - 10 year Green card received

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Below is copied and pasted from Packet 3:

COURT AND PRISON RECORDS: Persons arrested or convicted of a crime for any reason in any country (including the United States) must present a certified copy and an English translation of each court conviction and any prison record, regardless of whether the charges were ultimately dropped, the applicant was found innocent, or benefited from an amnesty, pardon or other act of clemency.

Is "Persons" referring to the Petitioner and the Beneficiary? or just the Beneficiary?

I, the Petitioner, have no criminal record, but I got arrested and charged with a misdemeanor about 20 years ago. Charges were dropped.

Only applies to the Thai beneficiary.

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