Johnny, just one last word from you:
The greencard application in question is by employment. Two questions:
(1) Given the restraining order, will an interview be ordered?
(2) Should an interview be ordered, should the restraining order be mentioned before any questions about it? Clearly...
Johnny, you are awesome! Everything you have said is true - it was not a juvenile court, afterall. One last question: Do I inform my current lawyers about this? I am cautious about telling them because they may want to answer one or both questions differently, may be to set me up for more...
So, I contacted the attorney that represented me on this case to obtain any court documents. He said he checked the court index, and he found nothing. Although I have answered NO to both questions above, I still want to prepare for any eventualities by being fully prepared. My two questions...
Ok, so restraining order is not a crime. The individual was never arrested. However, there are grey areas surrounding how to address these questions. So, please, what would be the best pieces of advice on these two questions on Form I-485:
(1) Have you ever knowingly committed any crime of...
BigJoe, thank you for your detailed answer and frankness.
However, is receiving a restraining order a crime that was knowingly committed? Also, I am not sure that USCIS utilizes NCIC for background checks - they use FBI name check, fingerprint, and IBIS. This case looks complicated and...
Five and a half years ago, after the hearing of a case, an individual was issued a restraining order for one year. The attorney on the case said since this individual was not arrested, not charged, neither was there any arraignment nor a conviction, there will be no record. The hearing lasted...
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