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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Norway
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I have one related question regarding criminal background. 

Would working too many hours as a student consider as a crime? What if someone does not disclose that information to USCIS eventhough he is banned for 5 year to enter into that specific country? 

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14 hours ago, Charming12 said:

I have one related question regarding criminal background. 

Would working too many hours as a student consider as a crime? What if someone does not disclose that information to USCIS eventhough he is banned for 5 year to enter into that specific country? 

Was it on a student visa? enter which country? The question is kind of vague.

 

Your best bet to get a good answer is to explain the situation fully and create a new post for it so it doesn't take away from the OP's.

 

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K1 Fiance Visa: 207 days                                                                                                                               AOS from K1 w/EAD and AP: 180 days

09/12/18: NOA1 old site (9/17 new site)                                                                                                     05/22/19: AOS package mailed to Chicago, IL

01/28/19: NOA2 new site (old site never changed)                                                                                   05/24/19: USCIS Received date for AOS/EAD/AP

02/19/19: NVC Received                                                                                                                                05/29/19: Notice date for AOS/EAD/AP

02/20/19: Case Number Assigned                                                                                                               06/19/19: Biometrics Appointment

04/05/19: Interview - APPROVED!                                                                                                                06/14/19: Biometrics Completed - walk in

04/08/19: CEAC-NIV Application Received                                                                                                 08/06/19: Ready to be Scheduled for Interview Status

04/09/19: CEAC-NIV Administrative Processing                                                                                       10/11/19: Interview Scheduled status

04/10/19: CEAC- Issued                                                                                                                                 11/05/19: EAD/AP approved

04/12/19: Visa in hand                                                                                                                                   11/16/19: EAD/AP card Received

04/30-5/1/19: POE via IAH - Houston, TX                                                                                                   11/18/19: AOS Interview - APPROVED! same day status change to Approved, then New Card being Produced

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08/20/21: Filed ROC

08/23/21: USCIS received package

08/25/21: Text received/Case # assigned

08/26/22: Case transferred to NBC for "speedy processing"

 

Citizenship:

08/22/22: Filed N-400 online

08/22/22: NOA1/Biometrics Reused                                                                                                           

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Norway
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43 minutes ago, celie&joseph said:

Was it on a student visa? enter which country? The question is kind of vague.

 

Your best bet to get a good answer is to explain the situation fully and create a new post for it so it doesn't take away from the OP's.

 

He was on a student visa in Norway but was not detained or arrested for that matter and left Norway voluntarily but got 5 year ban to enter into Norway.

He already applied for I751 paperwork and has not disclosed that information to USCIS since he was not detained or arrested for that matter. Do you think he will have issue later when he apply for Naturalization or in process of I751?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Norway
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2 hours ago, Daphne K said:

Misrepresentation means lying about/not disclosing a criminal record for example. The issue that you describe sounds nothing like misrepresentation so please relax! 😉

The night I met my now husband, I did not gather evidence of that either!

I assume you have stayed in touch in between meeting and getting married? There’s your evidence! 👍🏻

 

I have 1 question would banning from 1 country consider as a crime for USCIS for working too much as a student in 3rd country and not disclosing that information to USCIS?

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**** several posts split from other threads by other members and merged here.  PLease ask questions about your own case in your own thread, and only once- doing otherwise can be considered spamming *****

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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1 hour ago, Charming12 said:

I have 1 question would banning from 1 country consider as a crime for USCIS for working too much as a student in 3rd country 

No

YMMV

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On 6/7/2019 at 11:07 AM, Charming12 said:

He was on a student visa in Norway but was not detained or arrested for that matter and left Norway voluntarily but got 5 year ban to enter into Norway.

He already applied for I751 paperwork and has not disclosed that information to USCIS since he was not detained or arrested for that matter. Do you think he will have issue later when he apply for Naturalization or in process of I751?

Unless there is a specific question answered untruthfully, it is not an issue.  He was not arrested or detained.  I know of no question that relates to such an issue.  Looks like a non-issue to me.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Norway
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12 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Unless there is a specific question answered untruthfully, it is not an issue.  He was not arrested or detained.  I know of no question that relates to such an issue.  Looks like a non-issue to me.

Thank you for response. What do you mean specific question related to this? As I said earlier, he was not arrested or detained neither did possess any criminal record whatsoever and left Norway voluntarily and even informed Norwegian authorities about his plan to US before he left Norway.

On 7/27/2019 at 10:40 AM, payxibka said:

No

Thank you. Hopefully he wont have any issue

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7 hours ago, Charming12 said:

Thank you for response. What do you mean specific question related to this? As I said earlier, he was not arrested or detained neither did possess any criminal record whatsoever and left Norway voluntarily and even informed Norwegian authorities about his plan to US before he left Norway.

Thank you. Hopefully he wont have any issue

I mean I don't think you are going to see or be asked any specific question that will bring up this issue.  If you do, answer truthfully, but still no problem.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Norway
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2 hours ago, pushbrk said:

I mean I don't think you are going to see or be asked any specific question that will bring up this issue.  If you do, answer truthfully, but still no problem.

Agree .thank you for help

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