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I know the forms used have changed since the first half of 2009 so I need to ask someone who immigrated from the Philippines on a K-1 that was approved Between January and June 2009.

What I need to know is if there are any questions on the Visa Application regarding the Beneficiaries Criminal Past, specifically if they are asked if they have committed a crime for which they were not caught/charged etc.

I know this question is on the N-400 for Naturalization (Part 10, Sec D, Q 15) but I need to know if it is asked before then.

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I know the forms used have changed since the first half of 2009 so I need to ask someone who immigrated from the Philippines on a K-1 that was approved Between January and June 2009.

What I need to know is if there are any questions on the Visa Application regarding the Beneficiaries Criminal Past, specifically if they are asked if they have committed a crime for which they were not caught/charged etc.

I know this question is on the N-400 for Naturalization (Part 10, Sec D, Q 15) but I need to know if it is asked before then.

Not from Philippines, but I believe that DS156 form was the same for everyone worldwide. Attached is DS156 version exipred on 11/30/2010, which was used in 2009.

DS156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application.pdf

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Bob...

Chinook interviewed in February 2009. She received her K-1 visa in March 2009.

The DS156 she used is the same one that Tygrys linked you to. It's the DS156 dated 11-2007.

Please note question 38 on page 2.

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I know the forms used have changed since the first half of 2009 so I need to ask someone who immigrated from the Philippines on a K-1 that was approved Between January and June 2009.

What I need to know is if there are any questions on the Visa Application regarding the Beneficiaries Criminal Past, specifically if they are asked if they have committed a crime for which they were not caught/charged etc.

I know this question is on the N-400 for Naturalization (Part 10, Sec D, Q 15) but I need to know if it is asked before then.

I would think the criminal issue would be answered by the NBI which I would believe is why the embassy requires one.

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I would think the criminal issue would be answered by the NBI which I would believe is why the embassy requires one.

Yeah,

Well in our situation we're going to get a Filipino LPR charged with falsifying Official Government Documents in the Philippines. It happened before they immigrated to the US and we were wondering how it might impact their immigration benefits.

I guess we'll just forward the records to ICE once the case has run it's course. Maybe we can affect their naturalization. This will surely impact their ability to return home.

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