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My husband and I got married here in the Philippines last April this year. While I am processing other requirements here in the Philippines, he is trying to find a better job in the US. When he finally passed an interview for a good company, HR told him yesterday that he is on a red flag because he has a felony case that wasn't cleared up yet.

He told me that state filed felony case against him because his former gf wants to jump out of the car that he is driving and he keeps on pulling her away from the door so she wouldn't jump. There were people who saw the incident and thought that he was hurting his ex. His ex even said to the court that it was just a fight but my husband is not hurting her. But since Washington is strict, he was imprisoned for 2 weeks. And completed his probation for five years being a good citizen. The problem is he thought that after finishing 5 year probationary he thought that his record will be cleared automatically but it did not.

Our requirements are completed by now. I just want to ask if he can file it even if his record is still not clear or while on the process of clearing his record. My husband is a good man and there were just ghost from the past that we need to get rid of.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Our requirements are completed by now. I just want to ask if he can file it even if his record is still not clear or while on the process of clearing his record. My husband is a good man and there were just ghost from the past that we need to get rid of.

File what? Your question is unclear to the reader.

If your husband is a USC, and you're talking about filing for IR-1/CR-1, a felony wouldn't prevent someone from filing.

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File what? Your question is unclear to the reader.

If your husband is a USC, and you're talking about filing for IR-1/CR-1, a felony wouldn't prevent someone from filing.

yea i am talking about CR1/IR1. Is it ok of he files it even if his recoed is not yet clear? And will it not affect the approval of his petition?

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yea i am talking about CR1/IR1. Is it ok of he files it even if his recoed is not yet clear? And will it not affect the approval of his petition?

What was the crime that your husband convicted for? Was it domestic violence?

Finishing probation does not "clear a person records automically." All it means is that he is no longer supervised by the authority for his crime. He is still convicted of the crime and will be in his record for life. His conviction will never gets "clear." He will always have a criminal record with thi crime.

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What was the crime that your husband convicted for? Was it domestic violence?

Finishing probation does not "clear a person records automically." All it means is that he is no longer supervised by the authority for his crime. He is still convicted of the crime and will be in his record for life. His conviction will never gets "clear." He will always have a criminal record with thi crime.

yes it was domwstic violence that results to two weeks unlawful imprisonment. any idea if it will affect the approval for his cr1 petition?

 
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