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Max2
My document was sent from NVC to Uzbekistan embassy two weeks ago. Last week they called my fiancée from the embassy and asked her to come by and pickup her package. The interview time is set for September 4. I am very, very happy about it and hope the next three weeks go very quickly. kicking.gif

Over the next few days I will be sending her all the required documents. Since I met my fiancée through an online agency (bought her profile and wrote her an email). I also indicated this fact in the K-1 petition. I have no criminal history with regard to the “specified crimes” under IMBRA. So, can she be asked in the interview if she has seen my criminal history report? If so, do I need to get and send her my criminal history record?

Thanks in advance,
Max.
pushbrk
QUOTE(Max2 @ Aug 10 2007, 01:15 AM) *
My document was sent from NVC to Uzbekistan embassy two weeks ago. Last week they called my fiancée from the embassy and asked her to come by and pickup her package. The interview time is set for September 4. I am very, very happy about it and hope the next three weeks go very quickly. kicking.gif

Over the next few days I will be sending her all the required documents. Since I met my fiancée through an online agency (bought her profile and wrote her an email). I also indicated this fact in the K-1 petition. I have no criminal history with regard to the “specified crimes” under IMBRA. So, can she be asked in the interview if she has seen my criminal history report? If so, do I need to get and send her my criminal history record?

Thanks in advance,
Max.


We haven't really seen reports of fiancees being asked about this. I suppose it would be good for her to be prepared to indicate she is aware of the criminal background questions on the I-129F petition and that she knows you answered no to those questions. I doubt the subject will come up. Please let us know if it does.
jasman0717
I would imagine the embassy would have any FBI investigation. They might ask but I have never heard of them asking unless there was a serious offense on the report.
Max2
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We haven't really seen reports of fiancees being asked about this. I suppose it would be good for her to be prepared to indicate she is aware of the criminal background questions on the I-129F petition and that she knows you answered no to those questions. I doubt the subject will come up. Please let us know if it does.


Thanks for your reply. However, is not part of IMBRA that when you meet a woman through a marriage agency, they are required to have presented her with a copy police report? This IMBRA has made matters so much more confusing sad.gif mad.gif
pushbrk
QUOTE(Max2 @ Aug 10 2007, 10:42 PM) *
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We haven't really seen reports of fiancees being asked about this. I suppose it would be good for her to be prepared to indicate she is aware of the criminal background questions on the I-129F petition and that she knows you answered no to those questions. I doubt the subject will come up. Please let us know if it does.


Thanks for your reply. However, is not part of IMBRA that when you meet a woman through a marriage agency, they are required to have presented her with a copy police report? This IMBRA has made matters so much more confusing sad.gif mad.gif


That's up to the IMB to secure and present, not you. Your responsibility is to answer the questions and provide any court records indicated by your answers, in your case, none. There is really no procedure in place to assure the IMB does its part.

There's a whole forum full of more than a years worth of discussion on the topic. Knock yourself out reading it but it won't change the answer you already have.
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