Do you think that my permanent resident case will be denied?
Answer:
I don't know but it may be because you are going off from him.
Just curious, you sound like you are defending his actions. Other than being arrested in 1999, "he's never had an other felonies?" Give me a break. He's a felon. He gets arrested AGAIN for something. I don't understand why he got probation. You are married to a looser, girl!
+I could only hope so
It is very possible, BUT, depending on your State you live in, you need to check for first, the no insurance. If your State has changed the no insurance from a traffic offense, into a criminal one, which most has, then you need to get a lawyer to see how you can reproach the INS.
Also, by not complying with a court order can be very serious to the INS, for example, are they lying?, will they comply?, just couple of examples, of what to expect.
yes
Are you applying for Adjustment of Status? If so the petition for permanent resident is for yourself, and not your USC husband, so all questions on the petition will be for you to answer, not your husband. USCIS is more concerned if the alien has criminal convictions than the USC.
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