RLS Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 I finally received an RFE today concerning IMBRA. I just want to be sure on Questions 2 and 3 where it asks about convictions of various crimes: There are no choices to say "No" or "None" - so, just leave those questions blank, right? I have not been convicted of any crimes. Link to comment
GaryandSherry Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I am by no means an authority on these forms, but I was told by my paid assistant to never leave a field blank. I was instructed to put "N/A" in fields which did not pertain to me. Perhaps someone with more experience can help you with this. Link to comment
Michael and Manyun Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I finally received an RFE today concerning IMBRA. I just want to be sure on Questions 2 and 3 where it asks about convictions of various crimes: There are no choices to say "No" or "None" - so, just leave those questions blank, right? I have not been convicted of any crimes. 227596[/snapback]Ron Glad to hear that they are finally starting to move on this IMBRA thing. Without seeing the form, how the question is asked, or how you are expected to indicate a negative response, it's difficult to understand what you mean. I am sure, though, that others dealing with this issue will help you figure this out. You haven't been convicted of any crimes because I didn't take you to court on slander charges for calling me an ***** last week. Good luck to you, buddy. Michael Link to comment
Randy W Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Are there check boxes for "Yes", but none for "No"? Is that what you mean? Congratulations on another step in your process. Link to comment
Kalli and Greg Oveson Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I finally received an RFE today concerning IMBRA. I just want to be sure on Questions 2 and 3 where it asks about convictions of various crimes: There are no choices to say "No" or "None" - so, just leave those questions blank, right? I have not been convicted of any crimes. 227596[/snapback]I would also do the "n/a" thing, but I'm no expert, either. But what I most wanted to say was how happy I am for you that you got the RFE. That takes you out of the limbo land where you've been and lets you know you are back on track. I hope the rest all goes smoothly and quickly. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 (edited) VJ has posted a scanned version of the RFE.. I put the link in the pinned topic at top.. but here it is for a quick look: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...pe=post&id=1535 no place to put a negation at all.. the sample at VJ the guy just left the choices as blank since none applied... although there is a YES / NO for if you meet using an IMB... Edited June 29, 2006 by DavidZixuan (see edit history) Link to comment
RLS Posted June 29, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I finally received an RFE today concerning IMBRA. I just want to be sure on Questions 2 and 3 where it asks about convictions of various crimes: There are no choices to say "No" or "None" - so, just leave those questions blank, right? I have not been convicted of any crimes. 227596[/snapback]Ron Glad to hear that they are finally starting to move on this IMBRA thing. Without seeing the form, how the question is asked, or how you are expected to indicate a negative response, it's difficult to understand what you mean. I am sure, though, that others dealing with this issue will help you figure this out. You haven't been convicted of any crimes because I didn't take you to court on slander charges for calling me an ***** last week. Good luck to you, buddy. Michael227600[/snapback]LOL Here is the way the question is presented: 2. Have you ever been convicted by a court of law (leaving out some wording here) for any of the following crimes. Check all that apply. ___ Domestic violence, sexual assault, etc. etc. ___ Homicide, murder, manslaughter, rape, etc etc ___ Three or more convictions for crimes relating to a controlled substance or alcohol not arising from a single act. That's it, it just says "check all that apply." It does not say to write "No" or "None." Link to comment
RLS Posted June 29, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Thank you everyone for your good wishes. I appreciate it. Link to comment
Michael and Manyun Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I finally received an RFE today concerning IMBRA.?I just want to be sure on Questions 2 and 3 where it asks about convictions of various crimes: There are no choices to say "No" or "None" - so, just leave those questions blank, right??I have not been convicted of any crimes. 227596[/snapback]Ron Glad to hear that they are finally starting to move on this IMBRA thing. Without seeing the form, how the question is asked, or how you are expected to indicate a negative response, it's difficult to understand what you mean. I am sure, though, that others dealing with this issue will help you figure this out. You haven't been convicted of any crimes because I didn't take you to court on slander charges for calling me an ***** last week. Good luck to you, buddy. Michael227600[/snapback]LOL Here is the way the question is presented: 2. Have you ever been convicted by a court of law (leaving out some wording here) for any of the following crimes. Check all that apply. ___ Domestic violence, sexual assault, etc. etc. ___ Homicide, murder, manslaughter, rape, etc etc ___ Three or more convictions for crimes relating to a controlled substance or alcohol not arising from a single act. That's it, it just says "check all that apply." It does not say to write "No" or "None."227606[/snapback]Ron... After the sentence, "Check all that apply", I would write in CAPITAL letters, NONE. Just my opinion. Link to comment
GaryandSherry Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I just checked the form on VJ thanks to David. I see no place for writing any answer and it appears to be just a check box for the things that apply to you. I agree with David. Leave them blank. Link to comment
Guest pushbrk Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I finally received an RFE today concerning IMBRA.?I just want to be sure on Questions 2 and 3 where it asks about convictions of various crimes: There are no choices to say "No" or "None" - so, just leave those questions blank, right??I have not been convicted of any crimes. 227596[/snapback]Ron Glad to hear that they are finally starting to move on this IMBRA thing. Without seeing the form, how the question is asked, or how you are expected to indicate a negative response, it's difficult to understand what you mean. I am sure, though, that others dealing with this issue will help you figure this out. You haven't been convicted of any crimes because I didn't take you to court on slander charges for calling me an ***** last week. Good luck to you, buddy. Michael227600[/snapback]LOL Here is the way the question is presented: 2. Have you ever been convicted by a court of law (leaving out some wording here) for any of the following crimes. Check all that apply. ___ Domestic violence, sexual assault, etc. etc. ___ Homicide, murder, manslaughter, rape, etc etc ___ Three or more convictions for crimes relating to a controlled substance or alcohol not arising from a single act. That's it, it just says "check all that apply." It does not say to write "No" or "None."227606[/snapback]Ron... After the sentence, "Check all that apply", I would write in CAPITAL letters, NONE. Just my opinion.227608[/snapback]I would place no ink on any lines for answers but below the series of answers I would right None apply and my initials. I don't see how this could hurt but it is NOT required. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 The little VJ discussion I've just read shows they are leaving that section blank.. ergo, none of the criminal offenses apply... Link to comment
RLS Posted June 29, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Thank you all - I think my hat is now on straight. Link to comment
Stephen Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Hey Ron, feels good to get a RFE yes hope it's fast from this point.. Link to comment
MikeandRong Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 Great update Ron, thank you. David, thanks for the heads up on VJ too. David, as a side note: I read (on the VJ example RFE notice) that the RFE will be sent to the CSC address listed on the RFE notice. Because I was transfered from NSC to CSC would your take on it still be that I send it to the CSC adress listed on the RFE? I only ask because in the past I have read that correspondence should always be sent to the original place of filing, and that they will then forward it to the correct place. Link to comment
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