QUOTE (JustJulie @ Aug 22 2009, 09:20 AM)

QUOTE (kaushalia @ Aug 21 2009, 11:59 PM)

28 years old? i am 30, surely they would not bring up a past that old

good luck julie!
Yep, they do. He's now nearly 53 years old.
Any crime of moral turpitude committed after you were 18 makes you inadmissible and requires you to file a waiver. His was theft, a long, long time ago. Of course, he's not the same person, and many years have passed, but it will cause a denial. We're hopeful that the waiver will go through given the amount of time that has passed without further convictions.
The things you do in your youth....you just don't know how they may affect you later. Somewhere, I'm sure his mother is shouting, "See! I told you so!"
well, at least you know ahead of time so you are prepared

too bad they didn't let you file the waiver with your i-130. is that an i-601?
when are u going to ireland? please send me a post card

i have always wanted to go. my poor husband, when he gets here and a job i am going to be dragging him all over the world. he already lost a bet with me, and has to take me to australia