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So when I submitted the I-129F on behalf of my fiancé I didn’t have any arrests so that’s how I filled out the application. But then sometime between NVC welcome letter, and now I ended up getting arrested. I now have my interview scheduled for next week. Is this going to affect me negatively at all? Do I need to take any documents or proof of the arrest. 

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What do you mean “your” interview?  Or are you hoping to attend the beneficiary’s visa interview?

 

What were you arrested for?

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6 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

What were you arrested for?

 

From their post history, it looks like it was for a DUI.

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36 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

What do you mean “your” interview?  Or are you hoping to attend the beneficiary’s visa interview?

 

What were you arrested for?

Sorry! My beneficiary’s interview. It seems like mine since I’ve spent so much time preparing all the documents hahaha!

 

it was a dui, but got reduced to reckless driving. 

16 minutes ago, IWander said:

The petitioners information is accurate as of the petition submission date.  Information on the petitioner is not updated after that date.


good to know. So I should be fine without having any court records of it? Because I’m already on the airplane lol

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