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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hello , concerning Adjustement of status K1 visa All what I need to bring from Morocco is Birth certificate with english translation , we don't need any police record or court records for AOS ? Cuz some people online are confusing me thanks .

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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8 minutes ago, DSEVTR said:

Hello , concerning Adjustement of status K1 visa All what I need to bring from Morocco is Birth certificate with english translation , we don't need any police record or court records for AOS ? Cuz some people online are confusing me thanks .

Have you visited and read anything from the AOS forum?  All you answers are there 

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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The way I read it in the I485 instructions, if you have a criminal record, then you need to submit documentation.

 

11. Certified Police and Court Records of Criminal Charges, Arrests, or Convictions
You must submit certified police and court records for any criminal charges, arrests, or convictions you may have.
A. If you were EVER arrested or detained by a law enforcement officer for any reason anywhere in the world, including the United States, and no criminal charges were filed, you must submit:
(1) An original or certified copy of the complete arrest report; and
(2) Either an official statement by the arresting or detaining agency or prosecutor’s office OR an applicable court
order that indicates the final disposition of your arrest or detention;
B. If you were EVER charged for any reason (even if you were not arrested) anywhere in the world, including the United States, you must submit:
(1) An original or certified copy of the complete arrest report; and
(2) Certified copies of BOTH the indictment, information, or other formal charging document AND the final
disposition of each charge (for example, a dismissal order or acquittal order);
C. If you were EVER convicted or placed in an alternative sentencing or rehabilitative program (such as probation, drug treatment, deferred adjudication, or community service program) anywhere in the world, including the United States, you must submit:
(1) An original or certified copy of the complete arrest report;
(2) Certified copies of the following: the indictment, information, or other formal charging document; any plea agreement, whether in the form of a court filing or recording in a hearing transcript; and the final disposition for each incident (for example, conviction record, deferred adjudication order, probation order); and
(3) Either an original or certified copy of your probation or parole record showing that you completed the mandated sentence, conditions set for the deferred adjudication, or rehabilitative program OR documentation showing that you completed the alternative sentencing or rehabilitative program; or
D. If you EVER had any arrest or conviction vacated, set aside, sealed, expunged, or otherwise removed from your record anywhere in the world, you must submit:
(1) An original or certified copy of the complete arrest report; the indictment, information, or other formal charging document; any plea agreement, whether in the form of a court filing or recording in a hearing transcript; and the final disposition for each incident (for example, conviction record, deferred adjudication order, probation order); and
(2) A certified copy of the court order vacating, setting aside, sealing, expunging, or otherwise removing the arrest or conviction.
You must disclose all arrests and charges, even if the arrest occurred when you were a minor. An adjudication of juvenile delinquency is not a “conviction” under U.S. immigration law, but a juvenile can be charged as an adult for an offense committed while a juvenile. If you were convicted as an adult, there is a conviction, regardless of whether you were tried before a criminal court or a juvenile court. An adjudication of juvenile delinquency could also be relevant to the exercise of discretion. If you claim that an arrest resulted in adjudication of delinquency, and not in a conviction, you must submit a copy of the court document that establishes this fact.
In general, you do not need to submit documentation relating to traffic fines and incidents that did not involve an actual physical arrest if the penalty was only a fine of less than $500 or points on your driver’s license. However, you must submit such documentation if the traffic incident resulted in criminal charges or involved alcohol, drugs, or injury to a person or property.
If you are not able to obtain certified copies of any court disposition relating to Items 11.A. - 11.D., please submit:
A. An explanation of why the documents are not available, including (if possible) a certificate from the custodian of
the documents explaining why the documents are not available;
B. Any secondary evidence that shows the disposition of the case; or
 Form I-485 Instructions 12/13/17 N Page 13 of 42
  C. If secondary evidence is also not available, one or more written statements, signed under penalty of perjury under 28 U.S.C. section 1746, by someone who has personal knowledge of the disposition.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-485instr.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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51 minutes ago, payxibka said:

Have you visited and read anything from the AOS forum?  All you answers are there 

Yea i did . But some people confused me thats why i wanna be sure.

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*~*~*question about AOS moved from “K-1 fiancé visa progress reports” to “AOS from K visas”*~*~*

Timeline in brief:

Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

Now a US citizen!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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On 6/16/2019 at 8:54 AM, DSEVTR said:

Hello , concerning Adjustement of status K1 visa All what I need to bring from Morocco is Birth certificate with english translation , we don't need any police record or court records for AOS ? Cuz some people online are confusing me thanks .

you don't need the police clearences here / only needed them for the visa process

and it is a good idea to bring 

1  birth certificate

2  record of shots

3  school records

4  list of names for references 

 

just for your own needs (all with English translations)

 

the AOS after marriage here will still be mostly for the USC to provide eveidence of marriage and living together by commingling finances with you

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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On 6/16/2019 at 1:54 PM, DSEVTR said:

Hello , concerning Adjustement of status K1 visa All what I need to bring from Morocco is Birth certificate with english translation , we don't need any police record or court records for AOS ? Cuz some people online are confusing me thanks .

Where are you getting married?  The states right?  You would only need a police report if you are getting married in Morocco, plus a host of other documents.  😉...whoops realized you are in adjustment.  Disregard my comment.

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