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TomAlciere


If the petitioner indicates that he or she has been convicted by a court or by a military
tribunal for one of the specified crimes by checking one or more of the boxes in Part C., question 2
of Form I-129F, or USCIS ascertains through relevant background checks that the petitioner has
been convicted, the petitioner will be required to submit certified copies of all court and police
records showing the charges and dispositions for every such conviction. This is required even if the
petitioner’s records were sealed or otherwise cleared.


How can you get certified copies if the records are sealed?
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QUOTE(TomAlciere @ May 2 2007, 07:07 PM) *
If the petitioner indicates that he or she has been convicted by a court or by a military
tribunal for one of the specified crimes by checking one or more of the boxes in Part C., question 2
of Form I-129F, or USCIS ascertains through relevant background checks that the petitioner has
been convicted, the petitioner will be required to submit certified copies of all court and police
records showing the charges and dispositions for every such conviction. This is required even if the
petitioner’s records were sealed or otherwise cleared.


How can you get certified copies if the records are sealed?


They are sealed from view by others, not by you. You make an official request.
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