If an illegal alien was arrested but the record is non-public, when asked if arrested do they put yes or no?
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If an illegal alien was arrested but the record is non-public, when asked if arrested do they put yes or no?
Asked on January 12, 2012 under Immigration Law, Michigan
Answers:
Dustin Bankston / Bankston Immigration Law Office
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
I would generally advise that you put yes if you have actually been arrested, regardless of the circumstances. However, you might want to consult someone about your situation in more detail before proceeding.
Also, your answer might depend on the type of form that you're filling out.
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