My husband and I have our interview coming up on Nov 5th. Id like to run 2 questions past you guys:
1. I realized today that I wrote the wrong name of the port of entry where I last entered the US on my I-765 and I-485. I entered by car, and the port names are similar (Northgate vs North Portal). How do I rectify this? My first instinct is to tell the interviewer at the start of the interview. Or do I wait until its asked while the interviewer verifies the info on the forms? Dont say anything?
2. Is the criminal record of the US citizen spouse called into question? My husband was a dumb teenager and got thrown in the drunk tank a couple of times in high school and college. There was also an incident involving contributing in the delinquency of a minor for having beer and a 20-year-old college friend in his vehicle when my husband was 21 (hes now 35). Weve searched for his criminal records online and nothing comes up. Its never come up when hes crossed the border into/out of Mexico and Canada. All the incidents took place in small town Texas, its possible there were no records... do we need to dig up these records?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
Yes, you can correct the name of the port of entry.
You husband criminal history is irrelevant, even if he had killed 12 neighborhood dogs, served time in prison and killed a warden while there, your immigration process wont be affected by his criminal business. However, your criminal history is a different ball game all together. Americans can be hardcore criminals, USCIS wont be bothered...
good luck..
Thanks dude!
Thanks dude!
Hi,
Thanks very much for this comment. It help me to think about my ideals.
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Tks again and pls keep posting.
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