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US visa with simple caution.

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NachoMexicano | 16:07 Wed 13th Jul 2011 | Law
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Hi im really concerned about this issue, last year i was given a simple caution for unlicensed street trading, i wasnt neither arrested,nor fined i just provide my adress and name, all the issue was through post, well now im about to start the procedur to get the us visa(b1/b2), but they ask about arrest and convictions?. i dont want to omit anything but i dont want to declare something they dont ask. ive done some research and this is not even a crime in the us. please some advice.or some similar experience.
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You answered your own question!
You weren't arrested.
You weren't convicted.
(Quote: "A caution is not a criminal conviction, but it does go on your criminal record". Source: http://www.direct.gov...bythepolice/DG_196450 ).
So you can truthfully answer 'None' to any question which asks about arrests and convictions.

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