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SpouseVisa

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RajaJi said:
If the arrest record information was not expunged it is very likely that it exists in FBI database. Most states allow for expungement after 5 years but that process can take few months. If FBI Clearance Letter does come with any 'arrest record' then you may need to explain to CIC and submit the related documents, court decision etc. I am not saying a record does exist with FBI for you but there is a possibility. Take Care.
Okay thank you for the information.
 

SpouseVisa

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Does anyone know about this Expungement? It was just police came, arrested me, cause I was there, my mom didn't show up to courts, even paid for my lawyers, and the case was dismissed. I mean I hope this doesn't stop me from immigrating to canada on a spouse visa. All cause my mom was nuts!
 

RajaJi

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You can find all information the page at the link below.

http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-1589_1878_8311---,00.html


Further questions
Phone (517) 241-0606
FAX (517) 241-0866
E-Mail: msp-crd- applhelp@michigan.gov
 

SpouseVisa

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RajaJi said:
You can find all information the page at the link below.

http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-1589_1878_8311---,00.html


Further questions
Phone (517) 241-0606
FAX (517) 241-0866
E-Mail: msp-crd- applhelp @ michigan.gov
Thank you so much. Do I just explain to the CIC what happened or do I need to remove it and so on?
 

RajaJi

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I will suggest you try calling or contacting Clinton Township Police Department (contact information available at the link below)
http://www.clintontownship-mi.gov/Default.aspx?alias=www.clintontownship-mi.gov/police

General Information

The Clinton Township Police Department is located at 37985 Groesbeck Hwy., just North of 16 Mile Road.
◾General questions should be directed to 586-493-7800.
◾Questions for the Records Bureau should be directed to 586-493-7810.
◾Questions for the Criminal Investigation Bureau should be directed to 586-493-7840.


Explain it to Township Police Dept that you are not in USA and ask jhow to find out if arrest record exists. Though it is not likely they will tell but since you are out of country, they may be able to provide help or guide you. Contact the state police also (link and contact info posted earlier). You may be able to get some information and some idea about how the arrest records are retained or processed in that state.

As far CIC is concerned, an arrest record raises a Red Flag

Take Care
 

SpouseVisa

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RajaJi said:
I will suggest you try calling or contacting Clinton Township Police Department (contact information available at the link below)
http://www.clintontownship-mi.gov/Default.aspx?alias=www.clintontownship-mi.gov/police

General Information

The Clinton Township Police Department is located at 37985 Groesbeck Hwy., just North of 16 Mile Road.
◾General questions should be directed to 586-493-7800.
◾Questions for the Records Bureau should be directed to 586-493-7810.
◾Questions for the Criminal Investigation Bureau should be directed to 586-493-7840.


Explain it to Township Police Dept that you are not in USA and ask jhow to find out if arrest record exists. Though it is not likely they will tell but since you are out of country, they may be able to provide help or guide you. Contact the state police also (link and contact info posted earlier). You may be able to get some information and some idea about how the arrest records are retained or processed in that state.

As far CIC is concerned, an arrest record raises a Red Flag

Take Care
Alright thank you, I had called up the courts they have things on file cause they have to have it.
But they were not sure.

I had called up the main records for it they said if I was not in prison or had a parol officer then it won't be on my criminal record since it was dropped. And that if it does show up on the record from the FBI it will state that it was dropped and along with a report. But she was not sure.

I called up the police station, and the lady said it does show up on the record. So this lady said it will show up and that it's dismissed.

Since you just said it will raise a red flag. My mom use to call the cops on me non-stop and on my sister. Now that my sister has kids, she's doing the same thing the last 5 years she must of called on her son about 50 times. Both my mom and sister are alcoholics and the police station knows the house by now and knows what goes on but they can not do anything about it. They have to come out when someone calls. Thank god I don't live in that house no more! It was a nightmare and stress, I tell you! And I don't have a criminal record as I am clean! Even immigration in the USA told me not to worry, just got to watch out for my driving and not get anymore speeding tickets. Even in immigration court in the US I WAS CLEAN! And had no problems! So if US had no problems then I believe Canada won't either cause they share records, and if you have a DUI I know Canada won't let you into Canada and same for US they won't let you in if you have a DUI!

I mean I could explain to CIC officer if an interview happens, and they can call up the police station and ask how many times the cops were called at that address and I haven't live there in over 7 years. So the kids are not the problem just the parents.

It was a very messed up life.
 

RajaJi

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What is your application status? Have you already filed one?
You have option to get the official town or state or FBI record. If there is any adverse information then you can either get it expunged or explain it to CIC. Expungement process can take several months. So decide. Take Care.
 

SpouseVisa

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RajaJi said:
What is your application status? Have you already filed one?
You have option to get the official town or state or FBI record. If there is any adverse information then you can either get it expunged or explain it to CIC. Expungement process can take several months. So decide. Take Care.
I just printed out the sheets for the FBI now and I am on my way to the police station to get my finger prints done. I did not send in my application yet. Just doing all the stuff as in fingerprinting, next will be to get the medical done.

I can always explain CIC, I did already last year when I got married to my girlfriend. And they were very understanding about what happened to me in my past. I keep staying positive.

I emailed a few free lawyers over the night time and got a reply from one of them stating this.

If you were not convicted you should not have a record. A background search may still show that you were arrested. An expungement will not purge an arrest record. Unfortunately I don't believe there is anything out office can do for you at this point.

Good luck, please contact us with any other questions.
 

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SpouseVisa said:
I just printed out the sheets for the FBI now and I am on my way to the police station to get my finger prints done. I did not send in my application yet. Just doing all the stuff as in fingerprinting, next will be to get the medical done.

I can always explain CIC, I did already last year when I got married to my girlfriend. And they were very understanding about what happened to me in my past. I keep staying positive.
Explaining to girlfriend or a friend or a relative is different and their understanding will be different from view point CIC will have. Everything might go well or you may be required to prove to CIC that situation is not as appears with a record of 'Arrest'.

I emailed a few free lawyers over the night time and got a reply from one of them stating this

If you were not convicted you should not have a record. A background search may still show that you were arrested. An expungement will not purge an arrest record. Unfortunately I don't believe there is anything out office can do for you at this point.

Good luck, please contact us with any other questions.
I do not agree with that lawyer. With expungement, record is sealed and will not show on any background check you obtain from Town, State or FBI. It is a court order and cannot be ignored by police departments or FBI unless there is an extreme situation and immigration is not one of them. It allows you to legally state on immigration forms or to anyone that you have never been arrested. Without expungement of Arrest Record(s) if you state that you have never been arrested will not be truthful. There is a statement on immigration forms asking if you have ever been arrested - to which you have to say Yes or No.

Anyway, decision is yours. Take Care.
 

SpouseVisa

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Guess what? Here i san email I just got from the State GOV who handles these things! From the links you gave me! :)

"Michigan law says that we delete the arrest record if there is no conviction. I am not finding a Michigan record, which suggests that it was done correctly. If you could please tell me your date of birth, I can verify that the FBI cleanup went through as well."

HA I had no convictions! :)

SAVE BY YHE LAW!
 

SpouseVisa

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And they deleted the records! WOO HOO!!!

Anyways red flags or not I was arrested in Canada as well! :) And I had no problems coming in after it!
 

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SpouseVisa said:
Guess what? Here i san email I just got from the State GOV who handles these things! From the links you gave me! :)

"Michigan law says that we delete the arrest record if there is no conviction. I am not finding a Michigan record, which suggests that it was done correctly. If you could please tell me your date of birth, I can verify that the FBI cleanup went through as well."

HA I had no convictions! :)

SAVE BY YHE LAW!
That is good for you. I am glad the information I gave you was useful.
 

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SpouseVisa said:
And they deleted the records! WOO HOO!!!

Anyways red flags or not I was arrested in Canada as well! :) And I had no problems coming in after it!
Well, I hope it (arrest) is not something which just keeps happening to you. If it is due to other people putting you to trouble then may be stay away from them to avoid potential troubles. Take Care.