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j1 visa interview with formal caution
i am embarrassed and ashamed to say that a year ago i was cautioned for shoplifting and given a formal caution. it was a horrific time in my life, and iv since turned my life around and will never do anything like that again.
i applied for a j1 visa last week to work in the states for a few weeks with work. i ticked "no" to the convictions part and now am paniciing. I wasn't arrested on the day i was caught, no fingerprints, photos etc were taken, and i just signed a form a few weeksn later and was told it would be 'spent' immediately.
i am now terrified i have jepordised my whole trip and job becuase of this.
could anyone clarify this, as i am having sleepless nights about the j1 interview... any help would be so appreciated.
i applied for a j1 visa last week to work in the states for a few weeks with work. i ticked "no" to the convictions part and now am paniciing. I wasn't arrested on the day i was caught, no fingerprints, photos etc were taken, and i just signed a form a few weeksn later and was told it would be 'spent' immediately.
i am now terrified i have jepordised my whole trip and job becuase of this.
could anyone clarify this, as i am having sleepless nights about the j1 interview... any help would be so appreciated.
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