I’m convicted of committing a Civilian Offence which involves Domestic Violence in Norway. The Civilian Offence was however NOT defined as a crime by the court of law. I was senteced to serve 43 hours of Community Service. After 3 years the Civilian Offence has been expunged from my record where speeding tickets are usually registered. I’ve been to the United States, Japan, Russia, China and England after the incident and have had no problem obtaining tourist visas. But if I am to apply for American Citizenship after living in the United States as an law obiding, working Engineer, would I be disqualified or have my chances reduced to obtain an American Citizenship? And if I so did obtain it, would I have my Norwegian expunged offence be registered in the American registers as NON expunged? Does it mean that my offence would have to be expunged by the american court of law as well in order to be valid as expunged in the United States? As for applying for Federal Firearms License, enlisting the army and purchasing guns, would I be disqualified even though my Civilian Offence is expunged in Norway?
BLCOHEN5 is an instant winner, unless someone can convince me otherwise.
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Dear Swedish,
By treaty, your civilian offense in Norway is not a U.S. criminal violation. There is no further expungment process available to you in Norway. There is no reason to record this on your U.S. Immigration application documents as a criminal violation.
There is nothing that need or can be done in the United States. This was a non-event
in U.S. eyes. There is nothing to expunge here…
Buy as many U.S. weapons as the law allows. Join our military and see Afghanistan if that is your desire.
The biggest problem faced is the category under which you seek admission. I am not certain of the waiting period for Swedish applicants but I can imagine it is for a period of years. Your first step finding a U.S. citizen or P.R. (permanent resident) relative who will be your qualifying relative sponsor. Then you can apply for a work permit.
Welcome to the U.S.
is qualifying for a work permit. Your