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has anyone had experience with past criminal history? I have a dismissed battery charge from 3 years ago that I am in the process of getting expunged. on the i-129 form it asks if you have ever been convicted of a crime, which technically I have not. But I have read previously that you should still tell them about it. My question is what should I put on the form? Also I am getting all my documents of the court case, is that something that I put in the i-129 form when I send it out? Thanks for the help

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has anyone had experience with past criminal history? I have a dismissed battery charge from 3 years ago that I am in the process of getting expunged. on the i-129 form it asks if you have ever been convicted of a crime, which technically I have not. But I have read previously that you should still tell them about it. My question is what should I put on the form? Also I am getting all my documents of the court case, is that something that I put in the i-129 form when I send it out? Thanks for the help

Were you CONVICTED? if not, then the answer is no.

There are times when immigration forms will say were you ever charged, detained, etc. Yes you were charged, but the I-129F only asks for convictions as in pronounced guilty by a judge/court of law.

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