Is arrest likely to come up in AOS interview?
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Is arrest likely to come up in AOS interview?
I entered the US on a B1/2 visa from Australia and subsequently married a USC.
On the B1-2 visa application (was here for business) I ticked the "prior arrest" etc box. This led to a month delay in my visa application and I had to provide a 10 year police clearance certificate. This "record" came up with nothing on it. I detailed the "arrest" (relating to trespass for a student greenie protest in Australia in 1990) and statement of the fine paid ($150). Visa was granted.
This has not come up in the AOS process, yet.
Is it likely to be something that is discussed in the AOS interview next month *(Aug 22?). If so, what should I expect to provide by way of documentation to show it is not a heinous offence.
Shannon
On the B1-2 visa application (was here for business) I ticked the "prior arrest" etc box. This led to a month delay in my visa application and I had to provide a 10 year police clearance certificate. This "record" came up with nothing on it. I detailed the "arrest" (relating to trespass for a student greenie protest in Australia in 1990) and statement of the fine paid ($150). Visa was granted.
This has not come up in the AOS process, yet.
Is it likely to be something that is discussed in the AOS interview next month *(Aug 22?). If so, what should I expect to provide by way of documentation to show it is not a heinous offence.
Shannon
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Re: Is arrest likely to come up in AOS interview?
It will come up because you must have checked the same box on the I-485. Expect the
same (or worse!) documentation you provided before to be necessary.
Andy.
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> I entered the US on a B1/2 visa from Australia and subsequently married a USC.
>
> On the B1-2 visa application (was here for business) I ticked the "prior arrest"
> etc box. This led to a month delay in my visa application and I had to provide a 10
> year police clearance certificate. This "record" came up with nothing on it. I
> detailed the "arrest" (relating to trespass for a student greenie protest in
> Australia in 1990) and statement of the fine paid ($150). Visa was granted.
>
> This has not come up in the AOS process, yet.
>
> Is it likely to be something that is discussed in the AOS interview next month
> *(Aug 22?). If so, what should I expect to provide by way of documentation to show
> it is not a heinous offence.
>
> Shannon
>
>
>
> --
same (or worse!) documentation you provided before to be necessary.
Andy.
--
I'm not really here - it's just your warped imagination. "Shannon"
<[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> I entered the US on a B1/2 visa from Australia and subsequently married a USC.
>
> On the B1-2 visa application (was here for business) I ticked the "prior arrest"
> etc box. This led to a month delay in my visa application and I had to provide a 10
> year police clearance certificate. This "record" came up with nothing on it. I
> detailed the "arrest" (relating to trespass for a student greenie protest in
> Australia in 1990) and statement of the fine paid ($150). Visa was granted.
>
> This has not come up in the AOS process, yet.
>
> Is it likely to be something that is discussed in the AOS interview next month
> *(Aug 22?). If so, what should I expect to provide by way of documentation to show
> it is not a heinous offence.
>
> Shannon
>
>
>
> --