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  1. 32 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

    The first one and a half lines already tell you he has a non-waiverable, permanent inadmissibility.  The only drug waiver available is for a one time possession of a small amount (I think <30g) of marijuana. This is clearly way beyond any of that.

     

    I know the conviction sounds very harsh. The playground is near a school that has been abondened long ago.no kids around .. Police/court offices in Bosnia are very corrupt and many times they will force you to admit something you havent even commited. They never actually caught him selling.. he was convicted based on he said she said unfortunently. He was literally told if he admits he will stay in jail for 4 months and if he does not.. he may fight the case and may stay in jail for 2-5yrs until resolved? . At this time he did not kno his wife ..admitted it .. nvr thght he wld meet someone across overseas but it came back and bit him real good now..its like u having a blunt and sharing and ur friend and ur friend gets caught and says u sold it..nobody is gnna believe that u didnt hard to prove. Dats what actually happened .. Honestly i think he needs to deal with this drug conviction w a lawyer back in his country to be either exponged or even get a lawyer for a lawsuit that he was FORCED to admit things. Bosnia is a  beautiful country but the system is very corrupt. 😒But at the end of the day,  immigration officers care whats on the paper. 

  2. She did consult with couple of lawyers and was aware the entire time that he was accused of trafficking drugs.  They just had hope that it would work since he served his sentence it happened a while back.  They were honest and did not want to try covering it up.. No lawyer is willing to take the case at this point..she has couple of more she is going to consult with.. one of the lawyers said she could only try and write a letter to the US embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina explaining the situation that they have a new born ...bla bla  and if it works it works.. if it does not, it is what it is. 

  3. Hello,

     

    I have a question but it is not for me, more for my cousin. She got married overseas and applied for a spouse visa for him to come to the us. Everything went well..had his medical..had his interview... the interviewer congratulated him on the visa and everyone knew about the criminal record he had.  The officer even told him it is good that you did not try to cover it up and at the end of the interview he told him, all they need is a clearance letter from the judge sent to the embassy. Once it is received they will send his passport with a visa via dhl to a town nearby his home.  Today unfortunately he got a denial letter stating that he is ineligible for a visa due to marijuana conviction. I know  how bad that already sounds but this happened couple of years back but the case was taking so long that he had to serve 6 months in jail last year.... what can they do in this case? do any of you know good immigration lawyers? have any of you encountered or know someone in a similar situation? I understand the embassy has the right to revoke it, but he did not cover up anything. they knew everything at the time of interview....i would appreciate any help! she just gave birth not too long ago and was hoping he will be here soon to see his newborn.... but everything kind of went downhill today. :( 

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