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Ok I will be very honset in this post. in 2009 i may have broken in somewhere. I was never caught and there was never a warrant out for my arrrest. i was able to countinue my life and get a job and pass backgrouund checks with no problem. however i have never had to submitt my fingerprints. Now with the the G325-A from i will have to.

My question is Do they check only if you have been arrested with your prints or do they check it against every unknow prints in the system? it was a local crime so if the prints were saved in the sytem its on a local data base. i know its a little strange but i just need to know? by the way im the petioner. and iwas also able to ge a passport and a work visa out of the coountry with no problem. THanks!

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Ok I will be very honset in this post. in 2009 i may have broken in somewhere. I was never caught and there was never a warrant out for my arrrest. i was able to countinue my life and get a job and pass backgrouund checks with no problem. however i have never had to submitt my fingerprints. Now with the the G325-A from i will have to.

My question is Do they check only if you have been arrested with your prints or do they check it against every unknow prints in the system? it was a local crime so if the prints were saved in the sytem its on a local data base. i know its a little strange but i just need to know? by the way im the petioner. and iwas also able to ge a passport and a work visa out of the coountry with no problem. THanks!

What have you been reading? The 325-A does not ask for fingerprints.

The 129-F demands you show CONVICTIONS for crimes. Arrests without a Convictions need not be listed on the 129-F. You have the 129-F and 325-A confused. If you commited a Crime then you need to state so and provide Documentation from the Courts.

Fingerprints are not required for either the 129-F or the 325-A but, you must tell the truth as the Petitioner in this case.

Fingerprints are already in the record and will show CONVICTIONS of Crimes and/or Arrests.

If you have Convictions, then you need to worry. (If really depends on what the Crime was but a Crime is a Crime)

File your Petition TRUTHFULLY and stop Skating around a subject. Convicted or Not? Thats the question.

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5/25/11.......Received RFE
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Filed: Country: Italy
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What have you been reading? The 325-A does not ask for fingerprints.

The 129-F demands you show CONVICTIONS for crimes. Arrests without a Convictions need not be listed on the 129-F. You have the 129-F and 325-A confused. If you commited a Crime then you need to state so and provide Documentation from the Courts.

Fingerprints are not required for either the 129-F or the 325-A but, you must tell the truth as the Petitioner in this case.

Fingerprints are already in the record and will show CONVICTIONS of Crimes and/or Arrests.

If you have Convictions, then you need to worry. (If really depends on what the Crime was but a Crime is a Crime)

File your Petition TRUTHFULLY and stop Skating around a subject. Convicted or Not? Thats the question.

Thanks for your honesty and No I AM NOT convicted and yes i did misread i called the USCIC in Rome and Most likely i wil not have to submitt my fingerprints at any time during the process. i am going to do counsular processing and directly file the I-130 at the Rome field office. sorry for the confusion.

 
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