Jump to content

Krampus

Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • City
    Chicago
  • State
    Illinois

Immigration Info

  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    California Service Center
  • Local Office
    Chicago IL
  • Country
    Philippines

Immigration Timeline & Photos

Krampus's Achievements

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. I want to give an update for anyone that was following the topic. My fiancés visa was approved. They never asked about my criminal background or mentioned it to her. She was mostly asked to show my financial documents during her interview.
  2. Hello, I filed form I-129F in January of 2023, but I made a mistake on the form. In section 3, question 4.a I marked it as "no". I do not have any criminal convictions, but I had forgot about a case from 1999. The case was for telephone harassment, and it was dismissed without a trial. In February of 2023 I sent USCIS a letter explaining the error, and the information that should be included for question 4.a and 4.b. I also included a newly signed I-129F that was correctly filled out, a certified case disposition that shows the dismissal, and the case files from the county clerks office. The petition was approved in November of 2023 and in January of 2024 I received an email from VisaIV-AIT@state.gov, and its apparently from the embassy in Taiwan. The email appears to be intended for my fiancé but they sent it to my email instead. The email included a PDF attachment. The PDF contains the approved I-129F and the criminal case files that I mailed to USCIS in February of 2023. The approved I-129F however still showed Part 3 question 4.a marked as "no". Since they included the criminal case files that I mailed to them then is it possible that they also included the amended I-129F and my letter in my visa petition case files? I'm really worried that my fiancé is going to waste her time at her visa interview next month.
  3. I filed form I129F, but I noticed now that Section 3 Question 4.a was not selected correctly. I chose "No" but I remember a dismissed case from 1999. I was 17 at the time, but I did get finger printed during processing. The case was a misdemeanor for telephone harassment that was eventually dismissed. I had completely forgot about it since its been like 23 years. I called the local circuit court office, but I have a problem. The case deposition or case file has the wrong date of birth I was told over the phone. I won't be able to fix it when I go to pick up the certified case deposition. I was told that I would have to file a motion, and have a court hearing if I want the case file to show my correct date of birth. Can I just send a letter to the USCIS field office in California with a new signed I129F form, an explanation, and the case deposition with the incorrect date of birth? I would likely need to hire a lawyer if they need the case deposition to show my correct date of birth. They could order a biometrics appointment if they need to confirm its the correct case since my finger prints would bring it up.
×
×
  • Create New...