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_Clueless$y$t€m_ Feb 15th 2012 1:39 am

I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
Hi all,
I'm a previous poster on the site from couple years ago going through the CR1 process and found the help here invaluable, also a long time Lurker in the forum just for the comfort zone of knowing other people's experiences.
I've read through other postings on the I751 but couldn't find the clarification I was looking for.
To keep it relatively brief..I'm halfway through the 90 days leading up to the 2 year anniversary of arriving in the US. The reason why I've been lax in filing earlier is due to the happy event of the wife being pregnant..medical bills, Christmas etc..etc
We're now ready and able to file so I printed out the instructions and this is where a little bit of panic has set in..everything's fine in regards to the evidence we're providing..it's the part about criminal history "If you have ever been arrested or detained by any law enforcement officer for any reason, and no charges were filed,submit an original official statement by the arresting agency or applicable court order confirming that no charges were filed"
I'm now concerned that I haven't left enough time to get an up to date arrest record from the UK as I'm assuming the ACPO from my original application is now out of date. Has anyone any experience of how long it may take?
Thanks for your time reading and replying to this.

PS- Typing this from my phone so excuse any spelling/grammar errors!

jeffreyhy Feb 15th 2012 3:03 am

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
The I-751 does not ask for a new ACPO.

Regards, JEff

Noorah101 Feb 15th 2012 3:19 am

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
You do not need to provide a new police report.

Rene

_Clueless$y$t€m_ Feb 15th 2012 3:44 am

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
Thanks for replies so far and after re-reading my original post I can see where I've caused confusion. I understand I don't require a new ACPO, it's the part of the instructions..
"...submit an original official statement by the arresting agency or applicable court order confirming that no charges were filed"..
that's causing me some concern..I've left myself 6 weeks to the deadline and was wondering if anyone has experienced getting an official statement from the UK required for I-751?

Noorah101 Feb 15th 2012 4:23 am

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 

Originally Posted by KTBFFH12 (Post 9902904)
Thanks for replies so far and after re-reading my original post I can see where I've caused confusion. I understand I don't require a new ACPO, it's the part of the instructions..
"...submit an original official statement by the arresting agency or applicable court order confirming that no charges were filed"..
that's causing me some concern..I've left myself 6 weeks to the deadline and was wondering if anyone has experienced getting an official statement from the UK required for I-751?

No...that is not required.

Rene

_Clueless$y$t€m_ Feb 15th 2012 11:48 am

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
While I'm hugely grateful for the replies so far I'm now even more confused as part 3,question 7 of the I-751asks "[I]Have you ever been arrested, detained, charged, indicted,fined,or imprisoned for breaking or violating any law or ordinance (excluding traffic regulations ), or committed any crime which you were not arrested in the United States or abroad?[I]
The answer to this is yes, a drunk and disorderly arrest (no fine just a warning regarding future conduct)12 years ago,which shows up on the ACPO as no live trace and was discussed at my CR1 interview in London.
Now reading the instructions for I-751, page 2, first paragraph under Criminal History I'm reading it as I now need an original,official statement by the arresting agency..I'm now concerned I haven't left enough time to get the necessary statement.

ian-mstm Feb 15th 2012 12:26 pm

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 

Originally Posted by KTBFFH12 (Post 9903384)
I'm now concerned I haven't left enough time to get the necessary statement.

Whether you get the info in time or not, you must file the I-751 within those 90 days. That is what is required. If you submit the I-751 and it is deemed incomplete, you will get an RFE for the information not submitted... but you will have fulfilled the filing obligation.

That said, did you not keep a copy of all the paperwork you submitted previously? Include whatever you submitted previously... keeping in mind that they already have the original. If they require another original, you will be allowed time to get it.

Whatever else you do, do not file the I-751 late.

Ian

S Folinsky Feb 15th 2012 12:49 pm

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
Inasmuch as the arrest was prior to immigrating and was previously disclosed, a failure to disclose would probably fall into the "no harm, no foul" category.

Noorah101 Feb 15th 2012 2:41 pm

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 

Originally Posted by KTBFFH12 (Post 9903384)
While I'm hugely grateful for the replies so far I'm now even more confused as part 3,question 7 of the I-751asks "[I]Have you ever been arrested, detained, charged, indicted,fined,or imprisoned for breaking or violating any law or ordinance (excluding traffic regulations ), or committed any crime which you were not arrested in the United States or abroad?[I]
The answer to this is yes, a drunk and disorderly arrest (no fine just a warning regarding future conduct)12 years ago,which shows up on the ACPO as no live trace and was discussed at my CR1 interview in London.
Now reading the instructions for I-751, page 2, first paragraph under Criminal History I'm reading it as I now need an original,official statement by the arresting agency..I'm now concerned I haven't left enough time to get the necessary statement.

Yes, you must check "yes" to that question.

If you're really worried about providing any backup information, include a photocopy of whatever you used in order to get your CR-1 Immigrant Visa. That should take care of it, and if USCIS wants anything else, they will let you know and give you time to obtain it. My guess is that they won't want anything.

As Ian said, whatever you do, you MUST file the I-751 within the 90-day time frame!

Rene

_Clueless$y$t€m_ Feb 16th 2012 4:12 am

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
Thanks again Jeff, Rene, Ian & Mr Folinsky for taking time out and replying to my query..I'll certainly be following your collective advice and submit what evidence I can in the timeframe available, including a copy of the original ACPO, then take it from there!!
If you ever find yourselves thirsty in Boston, hit me up as I certainly owe you a beer or two! Cheers!
Warm regards,
Mat

_Clueless$y$t€m_ Apr 20th 2012 7:45 pm

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
Sorry to bump this old thread back but I do have a question that I hope someone can help me with. I'm using my cell phone & it appears I can't use the search function.
In short, just been to the Boston ASC office today to have my Biometrics appointment, which went very smoothly but I'm curious to the likelihood of now receiving an RFE?
It's not that I expect one but we're expecting the birth of our first born in the next 10 days and I'd rather my very significant other has the less to stress about, the better!
Any insight gratefully received. ...thanks in advance!

jeffreyhy Apr 20th 2012 8:02 pm

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
Having not seen the submission, it's impossible to make even a WAG as to whether or not something more might be asked for.

Regards, JEff



Originally Posted by KTBFFH12 (Post 10017102)
... I'm curious to the likelihood of now receiving an RFE? ...


Noorah101 Apr 20th 2012 8:04 pm

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 

Originally Posted by KTBFFH12 (Post 10017102)
Sorry to bump this old thread back but I do have a question that I hope someone can help me with. I'm using my cell phone & it appears I can't use the search function.
In short, just been to the Boston ASC office today to have my Biometrics appointment, which went very smoothly but I'm curious to the likelihood of now receiving an RFE?
It's not that I expect one but we're expecting the birth of our first born in the next 10 days and I'd rather my very significant other has the less to stress about, the better!
Any insight gratefully received. ...thanks in advance!

Having the biometrics done doesn't change the chances of getting an RFE....the two things are not related.

Your chances now are the same as when you first submitted the I-751 package.

Rene

_Clueless$y$t€m_ Apr 20th 2012 8:12 pm

Re: I751 Removal of conditions confidence crisis. .
 
Thank you guys..I/we appreciate your replies and the experience that comes with them!


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