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The INS sent me a letter to request for evidence- Form: I-129F(K1), Part C:

On the question 2. Have you ever been convicted by a court of law (civil or criminal) or court martialed by a military tribunal for any of the

following crimes. I answred: NO,

but on the question 3 3. If you have provided information about a conviction for a crime listed above and you were being battered or subjected to

extreme cruelty by your spouse, parent, or adult child at the time of your conviction, check all of the following that apply to

you:

I answered: I was acting in self-defense. Although I did not have any criminal convictions when I'm living in the USA. I'm a good citizen, no go to the jail, no court record at all.

The INS asked me to provide evidence in support of my case. Examples such evidence include, but are not limited to police report, court records, news articles, and trial transcripts.

Please help me to solve this problem. What can I do now for requesting from INS for part C: Form I129F, question 3?

God bless you!

Thank you very much.

Posted (edited)

If you answered "no" for the conviction, then you should of not provided any information for the next question.

But - since you did, you will now need to provide evidence that you acted in self-defense in your case. Did you ever go to court over this?

Or did you make a mistake and make an entry when you should not of?

Edited by Bobby_Umit

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

Filed: Timeline
Posted
If you answered "no" for the conviction, then you should of not provided any information for the next question.

But - since you did, you will now need to provide evidence that you acted in self-defense in your case. Did you ever go to court over this?

Or did you make a mistake and make an entry when you should not of?

No, I did not go to the jail or have any problems with police at all. My record is clear.

Posted
If you answered "no" for the conviction, then you should of not provided any information for the next question.

But - since you did, you will now need to provide evidence that you acted in self-defense in your case. Did you ever go to court over this?

Or did you make a mistake and make an entry when you should not of?

No, I did not go to the jail or have any problems with police at all. My record is clear.

Ok, so you have to correct your I-129f - you were only suppose to fill in that second part if you answered "yes" to the question above.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

Filed: Timeline
Posted
If you answered "no" for the conviction, then you should of not provided any information for the next question.

But - since you did, you will now need to provide evidence that you acted in self-defense in your case. Did you ever go to court over this?

Or did you make a mistake and make an entry when you should not of?

No, I did not go to the jail or have any problems with police at all. My record is clear.

Ok, so you have to correct your I-129f - you were only suppose to fill in that second part if you answered "yes" to the question above.

But INS only request me part C, question on form I129F only, how to support evidence when I have no criminal convictions or police report any more.

Posted
If you answered "no" for the conviction, then you should of not provided any information for the next question.

But - since you did, you will now need to provide evidence that you acted in self-defense in your case. Did you ever go to court over this?

Or did you make a mistake and make an entry when you should not of?

No, I did not go to the jail or have any problems with police at all. My record is clear.

Ok, so you have to correct your I-129f - you were only suppose to fill in that second part if you answered "yes" to the question above.

But INS only request me part C, question on form I129F only, how to support evidence when I have no criminal convictions or police report any more.

Because you put an answer in that section, so you have to provide evidence. Read the instructions closely for that section,\

If you have provided information about a conviction for a crime listed above and you were being battered or subjected to

extreme cruelty by your spouse, parent, or adult child at the time of your conviction, check all of the following that apply to

you:

Since you did not get convicted or even go to court, you made an error in filling out the form, so you must correct that error.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

Filed: Timeline
Posted
If you answered "no" for the conviction, then you should of not provided any information for the next question.

But - since you did, you will now need to provide evidence that you acted in self-defense in your case. Did you ever go to court over this?

Or did you make a mistake and make an entry when you should not of?

No, I did not go to the jail or have any problems with police at all. My record is clear.

Ok, so you have to correct your I-129f - you were only suppose to fill in that second part if you answered "yes" to the question above.

But INS only request me part C, question on form I129F only, how to support evidence when I have no criminal convictions or police report any more.

How can I correct the error on that part?

Please give me some advices.

Thanks,

Because you put an answer in that section, so you have to provide evidence. Read the instructions closely for that section,\

If you have provided information about a conviction for a crime listed above and you were being battered or subjected to

extreme cruelty by your spouse, parent, or adult child at the time of your conviction, check all of the following that apply to

you:

Since you did not get convicted or even go to court, you made an error in filling out the form, so you must correct that error.

Filed: Timeline
Posted
If you answered "no" for the conviction, then you should of not provided any information for the next question.

But - since you did, you will now need to provide evidence that you acted in self-defense in your case. Did you ever go to court over this?

Or did you make a mistake and make an entry when you should not of?

No, I did not go to the jail or have any problems with police at all. My record is clear.

Ok, so you have to correct your I-129f - you were only suppose to fill in that second part if you answered "yes" to the question above.

But INS only request me part C, question on form I129F only, how to support evidence when I have no criminal convictions or police report any more.

How can I correct the error on that part?

Please give me some advices.

Thanks,

Because you put an answer in that section, so you have to provide evidence. Read the instructions closely for that section,\

If you have provided information about a conviction for a crime listed above and you were being battered or subjected to

extreme cruelty by your spouse, parent, or adult child at the time of your conviction, check all of the following that apply to

you:

Since you did not get convicted or even go to court, you made an error in filling out the form, so you must correct that error.

How can I correct the error on that part?

Please give me some advices.

Thanks,

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Probably just send them that page of the petition with the correct informatin and checks. You will also want to have a signed letter explaining your error in filling out the form. Look at the example forms listed on the header of this website.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted
If you answered "no" for the conviction, then you should of not provided any information for the next question.

But - since you did, you will now need to provide evidence that you acted in self-defense in your case. Did you ever go to court over this?

Or did you make a mistake and make an entry when you should not of?

No, I did not go to the jail or have any problems with police at all. My record is clear.

Ok, so you have to correct your I-129f - you were only suppose to fill in that second part if you answered "yes" to the question above.

But INS only request me part C, question on form I129F only, how to support evidence when I have no criminal convictions or police report any more.

How can I correct the error on that part?

Please give me some advices.

Thanks,

Because you put an answer in that section, so you have to provide evidence. Read the instructions closely for that section,\

If you have provided information about a conviction for a crime listed above and you were being battered or subjected to

extreme cruelty by your spouse, parent, or adult child at the time of your conviction, check all of the following that apply to

you:

Since you did not get convicted or even go to court, you made an error in filling out the form, so you must correct that error.

How can I correct the error on that part?

Please give me some advices.

Thanks,

:time:

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Bangkok, Thailand

Marriage : 2006-11-08

I-130 Sent : 2008-02-22

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-03-10

I-129F Sent : 2008-04-08

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-04-14

I-129F touched: 2008-05-06

I-130 touched: 2008-05-09

I-129F approved 2008-09-05

I-130 approved 2008-09-05

NVC received 2008-09-12

Pay I-864 2008-10-08

Pay IV bill 2008-10-08

Receive Instruction 2008-11-05

Case Complete 2008-11-18

Medical 2009-01-19/20 passed

Receive Pkt 4 2009-01-30

Interview 221g 2009-02-23

Second interview 2009-03-02 Approved

POE DFW 2009-03-07

Received SS card 2009-03-17

Received GC 2009-04-01

Done for 3 years or 10 years. Haven't decided yet.

(I'm going for the IR-1 and blowing off the K-3. Even if it takes an extra couple months, it's worth it to not have to deal with USCIS again)

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"

Note:

Please fill out I-130, wait 6 months for approval, then 3 more months for an interview. (Unless of course we've bombed your country into the stone age, then you qualify for expedited processing.)

Welcome to the USA!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline
Posted
The INS sent me a letter to request for evidence- Form: I-129F(K1), Part C:

On the question 2. Have you ever been convicted by a court of law (civil or criminal) or court martialed by a military tribunal for any of the

following crimes. I answred: NO,

but on the question 3 3. If you have provided information about a conviction for a crime listed above and you were being battered or subjected to

extreme cruelty by your spouse, parent, or adult child at the time of your conviction, check all of the following that apply to

you:

I answered: I was acting in self-defense. Although I did not have any criminal convictions when I'm living in the USA. I'm a good citizen, no go to the jail, no court record at all.

The INS asked me to provide evidence in support of my case. Examples such evidence include, but are not limited to police report, court records, news articles, and trial transcripts.

Please help me to solve this problem. What can I do now for requesting from INS for part C: Form I129F, question 3?

God bless you!

Thank you very much.

You were acting in self defense for what?

what did you do that you had to act in self defense?

Whatever you did that you act in self defense, is what the USCIS needs as evidence that you did act in self defense.

***If you have never done anything and you just filled out the from incorrectly, just send them a letter explaining that you filled out the form incorrectly and that the correct information is attached in a "new" form (I-129F). Make sure you sign the letter.

Or you can try contacting the USCIS directly through the 1-800 # and ask how to correct the form.***

good luck!

Felipe

Time line

Mar-01-08 Met

July-18-08 Got engaged (inside a plane while flying)

Nov-03-08 I-129F sent

Nov-06-08 I-129F received by Vermont USCIS

Nov-14-08 NOA1 - Letter received confirming acceptance of application

Mar-02-09 NOA2 - Approval notice received

Mar-06-09 Letter informing file was sent to local Consulate where interview will take place

May-07-09 Appointment at Consulate in Rio De Janeiro (VISA approved)

May-12-09 TNT envelope delivered with VISA

May-26-09 Arrived in Miami

Posted
Probably just send them that page of the petition with the correct informatin and checks. You will also want to have a signed letter explaining your error in filling out the form. Look at the example forms listed on the header of this website.

:thumbs:

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

 
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