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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Norway
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Hi guys,

We're in the process of gathering documents for the NVC stage, and I just received my police certificate in the mail. To my surprise I had a speeding ticket from 2005 mentioned on the certificate, but after a few minutes I remembered why it was there. I appealed the cased in order to try to lower my fine, cause it was a ridiculous amount, and for me who was a student at the time, it was too much. I went to court and asked if I could get some slack, but it was a no go and I had to pay the fine. It was either pay the fine or alternatively spend a few weeks in prison, and I did not want to go to prison.

Now my question is, and I can already guess the answer, would I need to acquire the court documents for this specific case since its on my police certificate?

And also, I know that on the DS-260 it asks about convictions and criminal records, I guess I would have to answer yes to this question due to it being on my record?

Thanks,

TJ

Edit: Typos

Edited by TJandKC
January 2nd 2011 - We met in Hawaii!
August 9th 2013 - Engaged!
November 1st 2013 - Married!
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USCIS
December 16th 2013 - Received NOA1 Hardcopy, Priority date December 9th
September 24th 2014 - NOA2 Email/USCIS Notification!
September 26th 2014 - Shipping confirmation to DOS/NVC
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NVC
October 2nd 2014 - Case received at NVC
October 20th 2014 - NVC Welcome email received/IIN and Case# Received/DS-261 Completed (Petitioner selected as Agent)
October 22th 2014 - AOS Bill invoiced/paid
October 24th 2014 - AOS Bill shows paid
November 4th 2014 - AOS/IV Package delivered to NVC (According to USPS)
November 5th 2014 - IV Bill invoiced/paid
November 7th 2014 - IV Bill shows paid
November 7th 2014 - DS260 Available/Completed
November 7th 2014 - NVC Received AOS/IV Package - 60 day wait begin!
January 2nd 2015 - Case closed
January 16th 2015 - Interview letter (P4)
January 30th 2015 - Medical (Approved)
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February 24th 2015 - Interview! : APPROVED! (Review in timeline)
March 5th 2015 - Visa received, POE Fee paid.
March 7th 2015 - POE Portland, OR. (Review in timeline)
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April 15th - USCIS Case number shows: Card is being produced (Case number from ELIS fee portal)
May 15th - Card not yet received, call USCIS and put in service request.
June 15th - Card still not received, call USCIS and put in another request.
June 17th - ELIS portal shows case re-opened, card being produced. Changed to Card Sent with USPS tracking number
June 18th - Card received!
 
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