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So my fiancee has been arrested for domestic violence few years ago and the charges dismissed she went today to the police station to get her arrest form the clerk told her there isnt anything about u on the system and after that she went to the court house and its the same nothing about her on the system so in the 129-f should we choose yes or no about if you has been convicted for any arrests ? I’m really frustrated and dunno what to do 

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If the charges were dismissed she was obviously not convicted. However she was charged. I can’t remember if the forms ask about being charged or just convictions. Answer with the truth. Even if the charges were dismissed USCIS can still see it and will ask about it. Just be ready for it. 

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