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Need advice! USCIS supervisor has a RAP SHEET in my name.

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Designer I would advise you to at least come up with the funds to have an atty at that interview, stressing wont help the atty will

Talk to your brother, finger-prints are unique & the truth will come out who the person is with that rap sheet , an attys help to

guide this to the truth will make it easier, as your brother may not admit to anything.

Going to the next interview with just hope is not gonna cut it, you can also do yout own background check, you will spend money

whichever way you go, Speak to attys , legal aide about this matter

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Slow down. Forget your brother or lawyers right now. At this point you don't even know for sure if there actually is something to be worried about. Stop speculating and find out. Get a background check immediately, instead of stressing and wasting time trying to guess how it could have happened. Once you have the facts, start to figure out the next steps, if necessary.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I don't know how similar the background check for AOS is to the background check to naturalization but when I applied for citizenship one of the first questions the interviewer asked why I had been arrested 4 times. I am the BIGGEST scaredy cat and have never gotten in any trouble with the law but I was terrified based on how the guy said it. He basically called me a liar when I said I have never been arrested and told me he had my records.

I'm not sure what they pulled up but my traffic tickets came up as criminal offenses (1 speeding ticket, 3 proof of insurance/DL). Luckily I had printed off all traffic infractions plus my driving history as someone suggested on VJ so I showed it to him and he just altered his paperwork.

Again I have no idea if your situation is in any way comparable but this was my experience. I'd do exactly what the person above said- pull your own background check. i know my local PD does it in maybe a week. So I'd pull that to get started and also request the FBI one( saw somewhere it can take 11-13 weeks).

Good Luck.

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