Indian citizen arrested in London--need advice on ds 160


sandy3017

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Hi, I am an Indian citizen, I was living in Uk for last 6 years. Three years back my marriage had a fallout, when I asked for divorce my wife falsely complained that \i have mental and physically harassed her. I was called bydetective he took my fingerprints and then asked me questions for 10 mins in interrogation room. I told them she was lying and showed them the proofs, and subsequenly I was not charged of anything. I was told the case is closed they dont see any thing in my wife admission and they wont pursue any charge. There was no warning, no charges,no summons, case was closed at that moment.

Now i plan to apply l1 and h1b visa to US. What should I fill in ds 160 form-- whether I have ever been arrested. Am filing visa from india. If i say no will it be an issue.

Does even minor arrest records are shared between uk and us. I am filing visa from india so can i get away if i say no. Looking at the above do u think i have an arrest record. I was there in police station for around 2-3 hours, I was told to wait to get the paper work done, as police didnt press any charge

I was tld that such minor domestic issues in UK does not go to the central database. Is this true. Can I getaway by saying NO.

Thanks.

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I am not sure what is the arrest procedure and details in UK. you may want to find out if you were arrested or just pulled in for questioning/discussion.

In the US arrest means that miranda rights are read to you, pictures & finger prints are taken, and an arrest record is created.

If you were really arrested DO NOT LIE on your application. Instead, see if they can be expunged (a process in US to eliminate arrest records from your profile).

Arrest is not a small information and anytime in future it may affect you, and its best not to lie, but justify and explain clearly. Having an arrest record is not a crime or a mere rider to apply/receive visa to US

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