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Rete Jan 15th 2009 10:41 am

Re: I have a cimt want to emigrate to USA
 
Andy, if you continue to post in CAPS your posts will be deleted. Also use spell check. Thank you.

Noorah101 Jan 15th 2009 10:42 am

Re: I have a cimt want to emigrate to USA
 

Originally Posted by Andymalia (Post 7174310)
SORRY DIDNT READ PROPERLY IM GOING THERE MARRYING HER THEN COMING BACK TO UK TO WORK WHILE IT ALL GOES THROUGH

Good, this is the correct way of doing things. Continue on this path, and seek advice from an immigration attorney regarding your CIMT.

Rene

ian-mstm Jan 15th 2009 11:10 am

Re: I have a cimt want to emigrate to USA
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 7174483)
:lol:

Did anyone else notice that the photo is backwards? :) This doesn't bode well for the OP either!

Ian

Jerseygirl Jan 15th 2009 11:18 am

Re: I have a cimt want to emigrate to USA
 

Originally Posted by ian-mstm (Post 7174605)
Did anyone else notice that the photo is backwards? :) This doesn't bode well for the OP either!

Ian

:eek: An omen. :eek:

Manc Jan 15th 2009 11:23 am

Re: I have a cimt want to emigrate to USA
 
Go for it Andy.

they still haven't cottoned onto me yet.

chrisncarla Jan 15th 2009 11:34 pm

Re: I have a cimt want to emigrate to USA
 
Hi

Apply to ACPO for a police records check, this will show if the crime is on the systems, A friend got into trouble at 19 for theft and GBH, he has received his ACPO certificate and it shows nothing on it. For the sake of £30 and 10 day wait it will answer your questions before you go down the Lawyer route.

Ray Jan 16th 2009 12:31 am

Re: I have a cimt want to emigrate to USA
 

Originally Posted by chrisncarla (Post 7176287)
Hi

Apply to ACPO for a police records check, this will show if the crime is on the systems, A friend got into trouble at 19 for theft and GBH, he has received his ACPO certificate and it shows nothing on it. For the sake of £30 and 10 day wait it will answer your questions before you go down the Lawyer route.

You are still required to declare it .. I hope they did ...

Andymalia Jan 16th 2009 4:00 am

emigrating on k3 with conviction
 
Hi all does a conviction from when i was 18 for theft im now 36 bode badly for me i went to a magistrates court at the time and got 6mths suspended plus fine the maximum charges a magistrates can give out is six months for any single crime which is what i got but i didnt have to go to prison just im panicking over this as il be applying for my k3 visa in five weeks be helpful if anyone has had worse convictions and got visa to let me know thanks all.

Noorah101 Jan 16th 2009 4:04 am

Re: emigrating on k3 with conviction
 

Originally Posted by Andymalia (Post 7177367)
Hi all does a conviction from when i was 18 for theft im now 36 bode badly for me i went to a magistrates court at the time and got 6mths suspended plus fine the maximum charges a magistrates can give out is six months for any single crime which is what i got but i didnt have to go to prison just im panicking over this as il be applying for my k3 visa in five weeks be helpful if anyone has had worse convictions and got visa to let me know thanks all.

Andy, I merged your new thread with your ongoing thread.

Please do not start new threads on the same topic. You have an existing thread here. Please continue to post in THIS thread.

Rene
Moderator

Noorah101 Jan 16th 2009 4:11 am

Re: emigrating on k3 with conviction
 

Originally Posted by Andymalia (Post 7177367)
Hi all does a conviction from when i was 18 for theft im now 36 bode badly for me i went to a magistrates court at the time and got 6mths suspended plus fine the maximum charges a magistrates can give out is six months for any single crime which is what i got but i didnt have to go to prison just im panicking over this as il be applying for my k3 visa in five weeks be helpful if anyone has had worse convictions and got visa to let me know thanks all.

Andy,

Calm down. You won't be applying for a K-3 visa in 5 weeks. If you manage to get to the USA in 6 weeks and marry your girlfriend (as you stated in your first post), you will still have a long way to go until you apply for your visa. The whole process for you to get your visa (by the way, Immigrant Visa is better than K-3, but that's another topic) takes about 8 to 10 months. So you DO have time to get your problem taken care of.

I do not know how your crime will impact your upcoming trip to the USA, however, and perhaps you DO need to find that out, before traveling to the USA again in 6 weeks. This is a different issue than your visa one, though.

Have a consultation with an immigration attorney, tell him all your facts, and get a legal opinion on whether you should even be going to the USA on a VWP again right now. That is your first step and your first concern.

Rene

fatbrit Jan 16th 2009 4:11 am

Re: emigrating on k3 with conviction
 

Originally Posted by Andymalia (Post 7177367)
Hi all does a conviction from when i was 18 for theft im now 36 bode badly for me i went to a magistrates court at the time and got 6mths suspended plus fine the maximum charges a magistrates can give out is six months for any single crime which is what i got but i didnt have to go to prison just im panicking over this as il be applying for my k3 visa in five weeks be helpful if anyone has had worse convictions and got visa to let me know thanks all.

You're getting married in 6 weeks.
But you're applying for a K3 in 5 weeks?

:confused:

Andymalia Jan 16th 2009 4:19 am

Re: emigrating on k3 with conviction
 

Originally Posted by fatbrit (Post 7177428)
You're getting married in 6 weeks.
But you're applying for a K3 in 5 weeks?

:confused:

i mean 6 weeks im getting married in the us then putting in my i-130
been told my visa waiver should be ok because the cimt was at a magistrates court where the maximum sentence is no more than 6mths even though it was around 18 years ago

Noorah101 Jan 16th 2009 4:22 am

Re: emigrating on k3 with conviction
 

Originally Posted by Andymalia (Post 7177459)
i mean 6 weeks im getting married in the us then putting in my i-130
been told my visa waiver should be ok because the cimt was at a magistrates court where the maximum sentence is no more than 6mths even though it was around 18 years ago

OK, so your big concern is how the CIMT will actually affect your visa. Don't panic. You have around 8 months to do some research, meet with an attorney, etc., and find out if you will need a waiver for that, and how to go about getting one.

Rene

Andymalia Jan 16th 2009 4:43 am

Re: emigrating on k3 with conviction
 

Originally Posted by Noorah101 (Post 7177480)
OK, so your big concern is how the CIMT will actually affect your visa. Don't panic. You have around 8 months to do some research, meet with an attorney, etc., and find out if you will need a waiver for that, and how to go about getting one.

Rene

I thought a waiver was only used for hardship grounds thanks for your help also.

Noorah101 Jan 16th 2009 4:49 am

Re: emigrating on k3 with conviction
 

Originally Posted by Andymalia (Post 7177595)
I thought a waiver was only used for hardship grounds thanks for your help also.

If you are found inadmissable because of your past CIMT, I believe there is a waiver you can file for that. I'm not knowledgeable in that area, but do some research...slowly and thoroughly, though. I still think you need to speak with an immigration attorney.

Rene


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