pink84
Dec 3, 2009, 09:35 PM
I am so regret of what I have done--I got caught of shoplifting with minor values, and therefore was charged with theft under 5000.
I hired a lawyer to handle everything, according to my lawyer there will not be a criminal record left if I am eligible for a program called diversion.
But my problem is, I'm going to the states for a very important matter and the us visa interview is on the way. I check the US visa application form on which it asks “have you ever be arrested or convicted for any offence or crime” how should I respond this? Since I was not arrested and neither have convicted (cited from my lawyer no criminal record at this point). I'm wondering if I click “no” for this question, will the office find out, do they have the access to the police system, will they run my names?
If I'm lucky enough to have my US visa approved, should I expect problems at the border? Since I'm not a Canadian citizen, which might be required for the fingerprints check.
My background:
28yo, legally working with a work permit, in Toronto, Ontario
advise, thank you
I hired a lawyer to handle everything, according to my lawyer there will not be a criminal record left if I am eligible for a program called diversion.
But my problem is, I'm going to the states for a very important matter and the us visa interview is on the way. I check the US visa application form on which it asks “have you ever be arrested or convicted for any offence or crime” how should I respond this? Since I was not arrested and neither have convicted (cited from my lawyer no criminal record at this point). I'm wondering if I click “no” for this question, will the office find out, do they have the access to the police system, will they run my names?
If I'm lucky enough to have my US visa approved, should I expect problems at the border? Since I'm not a Canadian citizen, which might be required for the fingerprints check.
My background:
28yo, legally working with a work permit, in Toronto, Ontario
advise, thank you