I had my interview last week, all went smoothly until the officer asked if I had been arrested before....things came to a SCREECHING halt...he had sort of a deer-in-the-headlights look (as in - I can't believe we didn't find that). I gave him the honest answer, yes, explained it, that charges were not filed, everything was dropped, etc. He said "hold on a minute" and went into another room for a few minutes, came back, not sure if he tried to do a quick background check, talk to a supervisor, etc. He has very professional though and said "it's good that you told us that you have been arrested, this is a trusted traveler program. What I need from you is proof from the arresting agency or the county court showing the disposition of the case or that you are clear for that period time regarding charges, etc." He gave me 30 days and instructions where to send the proof once I get it. He said that if I needed an extension to let me know and that it shouldn't be a problem.RoyGBiv wrote:http://usa.immigrationvisaforms.com/tra ... -locations" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Teamless wrote:Did you have to go to a NEXUS interview, near the Canadian border, or is there any locations down here that you are aware of?recaffeination wrote:The interview was almost a formality.
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DFW Terminal D, M-F 08:00 to 15:00, Phone 972-973-9972
Please keep us posted Pucker. I'm on the fence about the process re: cost, hassle vs. reward. If my international travel increases any, I'll probably do it. I must fit some profile. I get "randomly chosen" for secondary screening all too frequently.
I contacted the arresting agency and talked to a very helpful person in the records department, she was able to pull up the arrest in her archives but said she would have to research it deeper in the records to get a disposition. She asked that I email her with my full info and she would provide this to me. I asked about cost, she said none. It will be a week tomorrow (Thursday), haven't heard back from her yet but I'll follow-up to see if she can provide what I need. If not, I'll contact the Tarrant County courthouse/clerk and get a background check.