The FBI fingerprint check doesnt even show it. I learned my lesson. At the interview, they requested the disposition for the incident in 1990 and once they scanned and reviewed, I was notified that same day via email that I was denied because I didnt qualify due to having 2 misdemeanors. I had been to the UK twice that year, so they suspected I was working, although they never actually made that accusation. That was about 20 years ago. Any thoughts as to my chances of approval? If you were charged with a misdemeanor the safe bet is to state that, explain what happened, and provide certified copies of the court disposition. If you were charged as a minor, ie. Generally speaking, a Temporary Resident Permit is issued for a period of one year but can be issued for up to three years. I understand if no charges are ever filed the arrest is deemed a detention only under California law. I asked this on another comment but wanted post it here as well. He just got renewed last year. I answered the question about ever being arrested the exact same way I did on the initial app and thats the only conviction I have. You could run an FBI background check and see what happens. Ridiculous. Consider filing a DHS Trip Redress if CBP is repeatedly sending you to secondary inspections. CBP can revoke your privileges with a misdemeanor offense. I recently requested and received a letter from them stating when I had finished and when I ended my OPT. Hello, my husband just applied for Global Entry and we are waiting to see if he gets approved. I wanted him to apply for Nexus because I heard that if he received it, that would mean he wouldnt get randomly denied entry at the border due to his history. The pardon letter specifically states: Congratulations, as you are now legally able to truthfully state you have never been arrested or convicted I already have a KTN Known Traveler Number but I want to apply for a Global Entry. This could be the reason for a denial/revocation. I have never been convicted of a crime but did have a plea and obeyance for assault. Some diversion programs require a guilty plea. 3. I would check that with such an attorney. I worked in law enforcement for 30 years and recently retired. Declare all relevant information, however. Ive never had any trouble with the law or had any issues at the border ever. Surprisingly the US Attorney confirmed everything I submitted and even though the conviction was over 30 years, she was calculating the time starting from the end of parole, which was over 20 years. Would they still see it? 9 years, 10 months ago I was arrested for public intoxication. However, since I really hate talking about that incident, I did not explain any further. His case was of course dismissed. If you are not successful initially, feel free to contact me. After looking at the comments here it seems DUIs are common issues. The offense (even though expunged) has been reported on every SF-85 within the time frames on the forms. Ten years is not an official rule or policy. Had two misdemeanors back in '98 when I was young and stupid. I got denied yesterday with no true reason given outside of other and that I did not meet the program eligibility requirements. currently he hired a lawyer to prove his innocence and no trial has yet to be confirmed. Your parent or legal guardian does not have to be a Global Entry member. CBP will look at the facts and circumstances behind any criminal violation no matter how long ago it took place. All rights reserved, Global Entry, Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, Trusted Traveler, You can find the official CBP policy for the Trusted Traveler program, I recently saw a reference to this policy in writing. Clean record since. If CBP has not denied by now, you are probably fine. It is a conviction so they may deny it. I did not detail that on the application. I have a customs violation (agriculture) in year 2006 and I paid a fine for this violation. Should I bother applying?? Is it better to answer yes on the form as the form ask if you have ever been arrested and then explain to the interviewer that i was a minor and it is sealed? While Global Entrys goal is to speed travelers through the process, members may still be selected for further examination when entering the United States. I have a green card and no convictions, hearing, court rulings for immigration violations ever. I would recommend obtaining certified copies of the court disposition or transcript (different courthouses use different names for it) so you can show CBP the disposition for this incident. A year ago i obtained a Global Pass I used it flying out the country on coming back in I used it in Global Pass line I was then detained, I had an erroneous arrest in 1994 for a corporation I once worked for, the corp had let its brokers license expire so DA thought it was a great idea to arrest corp officers and past corp officers. It wasnt even my interview when this happened and I had been approved already. If it gets denied, do you think it can be reconsidered? I have heard of people who have been rejected/revoked from the Trusted Traveler program who were approved for TSA PreCheck. I was wondering if I would be denied sentri if I was detained overnight at the san ysidro border over 10 years ago due to attempting to cross with an illegal immigrant. i got a speeding ticket back in 2019, will this ticket affect my eligibility for the sentri program? A $100 one-time fee is required with your Global Entry application and must be paid at time of application submission through the Trusted Traveler Program (TTP) system. I wanted to apply for Global Entry. Would a reckless with a nolo contendere plea and adjudication withheld 2014 prevent me from getting a SENTRI pass? I provided documentation to the CBP showing that the charge was dismissed on 05/28/2014. How long a wait is anyones guess. Should I try? Meaning it was dismissed with prejudice but I plead guilty would that disqualify me? do you think I should be ok to apply for GE even when they told me to wait 10 years to apply again? I did request for a reconsideration but I had no documents to attach as no true reason was given. Here they are saying ten years, which I have never seen written by CBP. I was denied because my wife overstayed her visa before we got married. If it was a felony, you may have been charged as an adult. Got denied, was told the appeals process wasn't worth it. Hello I have been in trouble a few times in the past but all my arrest resulted in being booked for sobering only or they were charged as misdemeanors but they were plead down to infractions. When would be possible to file for a new a application? Global Entry, NEXUS, and SENTRI allow some foreign citizens to apply. I currently hold a Secret Clearance(Im sure this doesnt matter). But, I had never seen a reference to this policy in writing. If the case was thrown out in trial, you likely do not have a criminal violation over the incident. It had been conditionally approved. If someone declared their 15 year old expunged petty theft misdemeanor truthfully at the time of interview with court documents and got the global entry, do they need to redeclare it again in the questionnaire / interview at the time of renewal? Private credit checking pre-employment databases do show an arrest. Do any of you have a reconsideration letter template? If global entry was revoked for a failure to declare, is it likely that now applying for TSA pre-check will also be denied? How do I get a FBI background check? Will I still get denied because of the 94 FV? Are juvenile records expunged? I appealed that the misdemeanor case was later reopened, vacated and dismissed and sent a court document as evidence, but was denied again as of 1/25/2022. I would recommend obtaining certified copies of the court disposition or transcript (different courthouses use different names for it) so you can show CBP the disposition for this incident. You should declare all criminal incidents regardless of whether they were expunged. The Collapse of Customer Service at the Trusted Traveler Program for SENTRI, Global Entry pass holders Part 1. CBP appears to be denying on this basis based on your spouses immigration violation. Cbp revoked our sentri last year, we had it for probably 7 years. Feel free to contact me directly if you want assistance/representation on a reinstatement request. I was cited for a violation of an administrative code a long time ago. TSA PreCheck has its own qualification criteria. 11/08/2016 11:18:34 Global Entry; CN CN; You no longer meet program eligibility requirements due to your recent CBP violation. Any violation of the This was a single arrest producing multiple charges: Possession of Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class E drugs, Larceny over $100, and Receiving Stolen Goods. Should I even bother applying for renewal? I was never convicted from what I can remember but how can I get a complete dossier of everything to go through? i had my interview today and the officer asked I send in a disposition form from the court and did not APPROVE me at interview, in your opinion will I be denied ? In a phone conversation the DOJ agent stated that the DOJ only uses fingerprint records to report criminal history. If the court has destroyed the records, you should be able to get a certified index based search from the courthouse indicating a lack of records at that courthouse under your name and date of birth. I presented all my certified court documents . On my denial letter it says I dont meet the strict program requirements. I would ask to speak to a supervisor for SENTRI, if the option is available to you. That DUI is the only thing on my record. Hello, Wife has GE, so at least she's usually collected our luggage by the time I get out of Customs. I would recommend obtaining certified copies of the court disposition or transcript (different courthouses use different names for it) so you can show CBP the disposition for this incident. Thank you. My case was dismissed bar a license not on wall issue at a time I wasnt there. I would recommend obtaining certified copies of the court disposition or transcript (different courthouses use different names for it) so you can show CBP the disposition for this incident. After that situation my record has been perfect. Two cases had been purged. Gracias!!! Hi, I was pulled over and eventually found guilty for DWAI 1192 in NYS In 2008. I used to cross the border every day to see my mom at Tijuana, she was sick at the time. Only conviction- now 70 yo Thank you in advance for your reply!!! One time we crossed the border, the officer told me that he would revoke the cards because I crossed too often and I had lied about living in the US. I have never been in trouble since the age of 15 and have 34 years with a spot free record and I was denied. Hi, I have an assault class C misdemeanor that I was fined for in Sept 2019. Ten years might be long enough for CBP, but the only way to know is to apply and, of course, declare the incident. Do I need to disclose this incident as an arrest when I re-apply (which I will do after May of next year)? I was convicted of shoplifting 53 years ago. I went to the station they took my fingerprints and I sat in a hallway and was released. I paid the fine on the spot ($400NZ ouch). I have a conviction in 2005 for a class 3 misdemeanor assault which I fought as I did not touch anyone. 2 arrests. Now they are requesting court documents. CBP will or should look at the facts and circumstances when considering any application, especially one with a misdemeanor conviction. If you all live together, CBP might think there is a risk due to close association. You can also appeal the decision if you feel that you have been unfairly denied. I would recommend obtaining certified copies of the court disposition, minutes, or transcript (different courthouses use different names for it) so you can show CBP the disposition for this incident. I was convicted of DWI in Canada about 9 years ago. I was falsely accused of public servant in 2015. My suspicion was that the Ombudsmans office had an unofficial 10 year policy relating to one time violations. What could have changed? In Pennsylvania, it truly is not a conviction or a guilty plea and the only place that has a copy of the records is the District Attorneys office for sentencing purposes if someone reoffends. I applied for a sentri card, got denied for an agriculture fine when I was 24 years now I am 38 years. I m retired now. Login into my GOES account I dont see anything about it being revoked and it just shows the Green Approved. Is the 10 year rule from when the conviction was or when the probation was completed? I obtained global entry in 2018 and used it with success up until recently and went to renew in 2022 and i was denied and global entry revoked. I was able to find this on my record through the FOIA website. Thoughts on chance for success? If you were not approved at the interview, you were likely denied. The arrest was in 2011 but my conviction date is in April of 2013. We went yesterday to get my daughters she is 6 month old, sentri and was granted. I currently have a SENTRI which will expire in 2026. Hello- I was arrested around 20ish years ago in Illinois for battery when I was 13ish yrs old. Good luck with the renewal. Thats when I remembered that last year (2020) in November when I was coming to the US via EWR the officer had told me that dried curry leaves were not allowed (Honest mistake on my part) and let me go with a warning. I can not obtain any records. Hello Cesar. Thoughts? Then today I got a letter stating that I had some sort of criminal offense, which is not true. Would she be able to get it reinstated in less than 10 years or wait the 10 years? Had disturbing the peace conviction 40 years ago. They can run an index-based search of your name and date of birth. If they only really go back 10 years Im fine but if not, from what Im reading on this site, Im probably going to lose my GOES and TSA PreCheck memberships.
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