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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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I think we should just wait and see what shows up on the actual Police Cert and refrain from "panic stations" at the minute ;)

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03.04.2009......Ordered Police Certificate for Visa Purposes from Local Garda Office (ordered over the phone)

03.05.2009......I-130 received at Embassy

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03.18.2009......I-130 Approved

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12.20.2009......Received Welcome to America letter

12.24.2009......10 year Greencard received in the mail

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Amen.

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Filed: Other Country: England
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Posted (edited)

Liams case for the waiver was soley due to his crimes ok,that is what he told everyone on here.............and Im not trying to induce panic Im trying to help these people get prepared if it does go pear shaped ok,I think it would cause more panic if you go for interview without being ready to file........some of you people live in cloud cuckoo land Im sure!!!!!

Edited by ktmman

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Liams case for the waiver was soley due to his crimes ok,that is what he told everyone on here.............and Im not trying to induce panic Im trying to help these people get prepared if it does go pear shaped ok,I think it would cause more panic if you go for interview without being ready to file........some of you people live in cloud cuckoo land Im sure!!!!!

They have not received the Police Cert yet, and are therefore not 100% sure of what is actually stated on the cert. However, once they receive this, they can act upon it if accordingly. Read the posts properly and you will realise that we are not advocating anyone to stick their head in the sand, the OP and ourselves have merely stated that they will wait until they have all the information in front of them...and then act upon it.

03.04.2009......Posted I-130 to U.S. Embassy

03.04.2009......Ordered Police Certificate for Visa Purposes from Local Garda Office (ordered over the phone)

03.05.2009......I-130 received at Embassy

03.06.2009......Received Police Cert

03.18.2009......I-130 Approved

09.10.2009......Medical Exam

09.23.2009......Embassy receives Notice of Readiness

10.13.2009......Received our interview date

10.29.2009......Successful interview!

11.5.2009........Visa received in post

11.7.2009........All the family flew to the US together :)

12.20.2009......Received Welcome to America letter

12.24.2009......10 year Greencard received in the mail

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ireland
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Posted

Thanks for all the posts everyone. I should know what the police certificates says this coming Monday, when he gets the mail. There is a fine line between assault, simple assault, assault with a weapon.

All of the forms will be filled out HONESTLY, If the police cert shows a conviction, I will prepare to be asked to file a waiver-just in case. I also know that each case is viewed differently. I know that he would be able to explain what happened and maybe that would be enough. I am talking about one conviction-not several. It was a fight that resulted in himself and 8 others being taken from the pub. No one was hurt and no one served any time in jail.

I just looked up crimes of moral turpitude on the Dublin Embassy's website, It seems to be a grey area-could be viewed as a simple little fight, or could require a waiver. I think the fact that his record is pretty clean other than this incident-will help him. Either way I will be prepared. I will let you all know what it says as soon as I know

Ni neart go cur le cheile

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ireland
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Posted
Thanks for all the posts everyone. I should know what the police certificates says this coming Monday, when he gets the mail. There is a fine line between assault, simple assault, assault with a weapon.

All of the forms will be filled out HONESTLY, If the police cert shows a conviction, I will prepare to be asked to file a waiver-just in case. I also know that each case is viewed differently. I know that he would be able to explain what happened and maybe that would be enough. I am talking about one conviction-not several. It was a fight that resulted in himself and 8 others being taken from the pub. No one was hurt and no one served any time in jail.

I just looked up crimes of moral turpitude on the Dublin Embassy's website, It seems to be a grey area-could be viewed as a simple little fight, or could require a waiver. I think the fact that his record is pretty clean other than this incident-will help him. Either way I will be prepared. I will let you all know what it says as soon as I know

just found this on the web as well:

However, assaults not involving dangerous weapons or evil intent have been held not to involve moral turpitude.

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"Togetherness is Strength"

 
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