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Dear Friends, I want to ask question about I-751, When we apply for 10 year green card we fill I-751 and I saw on the form its asking about criminal history, Do this mean that "Have you ever been arrested or convicted during period of your conditional resident ?" or does it include all previous criminal history of the applicant? Because I have a criminal record and It was in 2001. Should I check the box "yes" or "no"? If someone give some ideas would be so usefull.

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desperate_heart,

Does the question include the qualifying words "during period of your conditional resident ?"

Does the question include the word "ever"?

You check the box that accurately describes your circumstances.

Yodrak

Dear Friends, I want to ask question about I-751, When we apply for 10 year green card we fill I-751 and I saw on the form its asking about criminal history, Do this mean that "Have you ever been arrested or convicted during period of your conditional resident ?" or does it include all previous criminal history of the applicant? Because I have a criminal record and It was in 2001. Should I check the box "yes" or "no"? If someone give some ideas would be so usefull.

Thanks

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Dear Friends, I want to ask question about I-751, When we apply for 10 year green card we fill I-751 and I saw on the form its asking about criminal history, Do this mean that "Have you ever been arrested or convicted during period of your conditional resident ?" or does it include all previous criminal history of the applicant? Because I have a criminal record and It was in 2001. Should I check the box "yes" or "no"? If someone give some ideas would be so usefull.

Thanks

If I were you, I would check "yes" and explain honestly :thumbs: . Also, if you ever applied for AOS, there's a similar question there.

K-1 Timeline

06.04.2004 - I-129F sent to NSC

06.14.2004 - NOA1

09.03.2004 - NOA2

11.03.2004 - Interview (APPROVED - Visa in Hand)

12.04.2004 - Fiancee arrived - POE: San Francisco

AOS, EAD, AP Timelines

01.10.2005 - Submitted AOS, EAD, AP in person (Kansas City)

01.20.2005 - AP received (Approved 01.14.2005)

03.03.2005 - EAD received

06.27.2005 - AOS Interview

07.05.2005 - CONDITIONAL Permanent Residence Status GRANTED (APPROVED)

07.28.2005 - Permanent Resident Card received

I-751 Timeline

04.17.2007 - I-751 sent to NSC

04.20.2007 - NOA1 (Mail received 05.04.2007)

05.18.2007 - Biometrics completed

04.01.2008 - Transferred to CSC

05.07.2008 - Approved

05.13.2008 - Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 Timeline

04.21.2010 - N-400 sent to USCIS Phoenix AZ Lockbox

05.05.2010 - NOA1 (Mail received 05.10.2010)

05.26.2010 - Biometrics Appointment

07.12.2010 - Interview (USCIS Status changed 06.04.2010 & Mail received 06.07.2010)

09.17.2010 - Oath Ceremony (Mail received 08.20.2010)

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THAT PERCHES IN THE SOUL--

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