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Brit with criminal record applying for US spousal visa
I've been arrested tree times. I received fines on two occasions for drunk and disorderly conduct, and a formal police caution on one occasion after admitting a common assault charge. I was told at the time that the caution does not qualify as a conviction.
My girlfriend is a U.S. citizen and we plan to marry.
What are my chances; am I dreaming that they let people with my criminal history live in the U.S.; or am I small-fry compared to who they regularly let in?
I was always under the impression that it was convictions that mattered, but I discovered today that's not the case so I'm worried.
Any general help or advice is much appreciated.
Thank-you.
My girlfriend is a U.S. citizen and we plan to marry.
What are my chances; am I dreaming that they let people with my criminal history live in the U.S.; or am I small-fry compared to who they regularly let in?
I was always under the impression that it was convictions that mattered, but I discovered today that's not the case so I'm worried.
Any general help or advice is much appreciated.
Thank-you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Visas are routinely denied to those with a record of crimes involving moral turpitude - which yours do not.
Your stumbling block (if any) will be your drink problem (and denying that you have one will be taken as evidence that you do) - they tend to be fussy about granting residency visas to those with such a history. You MIGHT have to produce some evidence that you have reformed.
Your stumbling block (if any) will be your drink problem (and denying that you have one will be taken as evidence that you do) - they tend to be fussy about granting residency visas to those with such a history. You MIGHT have to produce some evidence that you have reformed.
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