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.