I am from the UK and was convicted of a crime there over 20 years ago.(obtaining good by deception), but was given a conditional discharge, and paid compensation to the person effected,
I am in the process of applying for a GC through my wife and also have a son born in the USA, Based on my last 20 years of conduct, (never been found guilty of a crime or been in trouble with the police since). OUr immigration lawer has already started to prepare our documents for an I-601.
Is there any chance that the staff at the NVC or consular office will take my family situation into consideration, and that I was not placed in confinement- Also in UK law a "Conditional Discharge" is considered not to be a conviction if the guilty party does not re-offend in 3 years following the original crime.
Any ideas what will happen at the interview???
what are my chances of being approved at this point, without having to apply for a visa waiver.....
Thanks
I am in the process of applying for a GC through my wife and also have a son born in the USA, Based on my last 20 years of conduct, (never been found guilty of a crime or been in trouble with the police since). OUr immigration lawer has already started to prepare our documents for an I-601.
Is there any chance that the staff at the NVC or consular office will take my family situation into consideration, and that I was not placed in confinement- Also in UK law a "Conditional Discharge" is considered not to be a conviction if the guilty party does not re-offend in 3 years following the original crime.
Any ideas what will happen at the interview???
what are my chances of being approved at this point, without having to apply for a visa waiver.....
Thanks
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