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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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We need more information. Please fill out your timeline.

 

If your fiancee is the petitioner (us citizen), then he needs to include all criminal records in the i-129f petition, even if he was falsely accused. 

 

At face value, it shouldn't be an issue as long as he shares all the information that's being asked for.

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especially during your Visa Journey

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I think as long as it’s not a crime towards a child he has a chance. They are gonna prolly gonna wanna see court details etc, and he may have to file some waiver of some sort. ( I only say this because when I went to my k1 interview in Kingston, this is what I heard the consulate telling a guy). You can do more research on the USCIS website. 

 

also, this is not legal advice as I am not a lawyer in no way, shape or form. 

 
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