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Im ashamed of my situation but any comments or adivise or judgements could help please, my i129f application is stuck in a background check from FBI for almost a year in wich I hit the name based check, this is because i was arrested in a ARMY base with simple possesion of marihuana while i was in Basic Training in 2006, i know i was stupid, The U.S Army decided not to continue file charges against me, they separate me from the service under a tipe 3 uncharacterized discharge, (this is like a general discharge it is not a dishonorable discharge). Back home this problem made me make feel really bad and depressed and more problems came, and for other reasons i was arrested for a misdemeanor of stalking in wich i plead guilty and paid a fine of $600 and a another dropped charges for possesion of marihuana and weapon law that resulted false in court my girlfriend is aware of all this mess and im not proud of it im very sorry for that, those two charges i submitt the court dispositions of them to comply with I.M.B.R.A but the arrest at the ARMY is the main issue that USCIS have right now and i have to wait for their final decission on this matter, what are your opinion should I recognize im lost in this i129f petition or it might be some chance, judge me but please and advise or opinion is needed :(

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Unless your criminal record involves the Adam Walsh Act (basically sex offences against minors) then it's unlikely it would have any negative effect on your I-129F petition, if you are the petitioner.

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