stamping issue -- arrest record

sda

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I was arrested in 2002 for domestic violence (simple/assault and battery), and they later didnt pursue the case as my roommate didnt pursue it further. I have a copy of arrest record & letter from public attorney office saying that they didnt pursue the case as victim chose so.

Speaking of truth, I did slap my roommate in face 5-6 times over a
personal issue.

This happened while i am on f1 and now i moved onto H1. I am planning
to attend h1b visa interview in canada next month. I am worried about my h1b stamping. I appreciate any help in this.

What i should answer my interviewer: That i slapped my roommate multiple times. Would they consider it pleaded guilty?


Regards,
sd.
 
The consulate is not responsible for deciding whether you are guilty or not. They only want to know if you were arrested and what happened to the case. Tell them the truth when questioned about it and let them know that the charges were later dropped.
 
Got the visa. Stated truth & provided necessary documentation. Triple_Citizen, thanks for the timely answer.
 
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