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rmcke001

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  1. By the ways. The concept of keeping applicants passports is funny. My husband mentioned they had already gathered all the passports in one bag. I am just curious that the person to interview was not in the mood to go get the passport and give it back. Also why would you tell someone everything looks good just go get your arrest records and send it in. I would just be straight forward and say sir or mam, there is no guarantee of just depends on the nature of your arrest as to if you will get the visa or not.

  2. Greetings folks. Just want to reach out and see if any one has any input. Last I was worried about my husband interview since he had past marijuana use. They asked him nothing about it at his interview but among the five questions he was asked was if he was ever arrested in the US while he was here before. Surprisingly he told them yes. I said surprisingly because that info was new to me. They kepbhis pass port and told him that he should bring the court documents and he should be OK.

    According to him he did not even think of it and really underestimated that the arrest was significant. He was arrested for possession of large knife coming home from a party he was helping in Bronx back in 2008 (he and his friend were walking home). Seems he spent the night in jail and released the next with a warning. I got the disposition letter and sent it to Kingston already.

    I am thinking of a few things. I filled out all his applications and since I knew nothing of his arrest could this be seen as misrepresentation? Is it wise to write them and explain why. I also noticed that the disposition does not say specifically what he did just 240.20 with a conditional discharge of one year. Should I explain his situation to the consulate?These types of arrest are very popular in new York.

    It's only 2 weeks now in ap. So I just wondering if I can explain to them or should I wait 60 days as the travel.state.gov site recommemends.

  3. You will be OK. Easier said than done right? They are just human beings like yourself doing their job for pay and country. But God is above all that. Last week I was worried about my husband smoking marijuana in the past and all that comes with that when u admit. Lol and they did not even ask him a thing about it. I was praying and I fasted that day. He did not get the visa for other reasons but I give praise to the almighty still. U will be OK. Best wishes in advance for a prosperous relationship in the united States with your fiance.

  4. So my husband said he was asked about 5 questions. None of them about smoking. Unfortunately one of his questions led to him needing to provide 1 document. He said they took his passport and gave him the white sheet.upon providing that doc his visa will be granted.

    By the ways thanks be to the Almighty God.

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