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NealandCari
So, my fiance got his Police Certificate in the mail today. It has one incident on a it...a caution for damage to private property over four years ago. He knew about it, but wasn't sure it would be on there since it was a really minor thing and they had told him it would drop off his record in three years. It still seems to be on the police certificate though, and I am wondering, should I be worried? Will they pay this much heed? He wasn't charged or arrested or anything, but I am worried it may slow down the process or something...
YuAndDan
Duplicate post: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=63653
NealandCari
QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Apr 12 2007, 07:51 PM) *



Yeah, I know. The computer I'm on is kind of buggy and I couldn't figure out how to delete the double post after the fact.
DakotaK1
Good luck I am sure you will be fine. If you find time,maybe you can write us all how it went on VJ... so that we all get an idea what is ahead of us. All the best.

Darn my mad this meant to go somewhere else lol
KTMMAN(non compus mentis)
He must have been arrested and charged otherwise it would not appear on his police cert,but if you say that is his only crime then you don't seem to have much to worry about,but at all times be honest and don't try to keep this from them when you go to interview,trust me honesty is always the best option.
garyandkris
QUOTE(NealandCari @ Apr 12 2007, 12:07 PM) *
So, my fiance got his Police Certificate in the mail today. It has one incident on a it...a caution for damage to private property over four years ago. He knew about it, but wasn't sure it would be on there since it was a really minor thing and they had told him it would drop off his record in three years. It still seems to be on the police certificate though, and I am wondering, should I be worried? Will they pay this much heed? He wasn't charged or arrested or anything, but I am worried it may slow down the process or something...


A UK caution means he was arrested and admitted being guilty of some aspect of the crime he was charged with, so immigration may treat a caution as a conviction. However, criminal damage to private property is not considered a CiMT:

c. Crimes against property which do not fall within the definition of moral turpitude include:
(1) Damaging private property (where intent to damage not required);

(2) Breaking and entering (requiring no specific or implicit intent to commit a crime involving moral turpitude);
(3) Passing bad checks (where intent to defraud not required);
(4) Possessing stolen property (if guilty knowledge is not essential);
(5) Joy riding (where the intention to take permanently not required); and
(6) Juvenile delinquency

http://www.foia.state.gov/masterdocs/09fam/0940021aN.pdf


It shouldn't cause you any problems or slow downs at all since it's not a CiMT, there's only one offense on his record, and it didn't result in a conviction. He'll be fine. smile.gif
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