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Dhanalakshmi (Executive)     22 March 2018

What should I reply in VISA document?

I was remanded for 14 days and later acquitted. Remand happened on 2010 and acquitted on 2014. Now when I apply for the US VISA, the forms ask for "Have you ever been arrested or convicted for any offense or crime, even though subject of s pardon, amnesty or other similar action?" What should I reply here?


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Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate)     22 March 2018

Although you were arrested by the police on complaint made against you, but found not guilty and acquitted by the competent judicial court in India, hence not convicted for any offence or crime.

Kumar Doab (FIN)     22 March 2018

The acquittal shall help you…

 

Even if you chose to mention arrest narrate the acquittal also…

Hope you have the certified copies of complaint, FIR, court order of acquittal.

 

Dhanalakshmi (Executive)     22 March 2018

Originally posted by : Vijay Raj Mahajan
Although you were arrested by the police on complaint made against you, but found not guilty and acquitted by the competent judicial court in India, hence not convicted for any offence or crime.

Thank you Sir. Can I mention NO then? Will it create any problem for me in the future?

Dhanalakshmi (Executive)     22 March 2018

Originally posted by : Kumar Doab
The acquittal shall help you…

 

Even if you chose to mention arrest narrate the acquittal also…

Hope you have the certified copies of complaint, FIR, court order of acquittal.

 

 

Thank you Sir. I have all the files with me. However mentioning all those details may take back my opportunity. Will saying "NO" be a problem for me in future?

Kumar Doab (FIN)     14 April 2018

It was you or your brother or both…

In any case the documents mentioned and judgment in English can help you..

Your query has been responded in this and many threads..

Rest is to be checked and ascertained by you and your LOCAL Lawyer, immigration consultant/Visa guide in person.


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