They have a copy of that waiver. And As long as she informed the officer when applying for her permanent resident status, just as you stated, then I believe that she should be fine.
Juvenile delinquency proceedings are not considered convictions for immigration purposes. Matter of Devison, 22 I&N Dec. 1362, 1365–66 (BIA 2000). Generally, the Federal Juvenile Delinquency Act (“FJDA”) governs whether an offense by a juvenile is a crime or an act of delinquency. See 18 U.S.C...
Sounds like you don't need it since you did not apply for Citizenship through marriage, but I would definitely still bring a copy of your marriage license and divorce papers. Better safe than sorry
To be honest... I don't know. I'll ask my friend who is an immigration lawyer and then i'll get back to you.
The instructions on what to bring to the FP appointment are on the FP appointment letter that you received.
Permanent Resident since: 05/2002
Floyd777:
Fingerprints were done a few weeks early (walk-in) - my FP appointment was on July 6th... so you were actually ahead of me even though I sent my application several days before you did.
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