My story is rather complicated...
When i was 14 I went to America alone to visit family. I ended up staying, found out I was illegally living there for 6 months (we were told by the school they would sort out all the paperwork) so I quickly got adopted by my family and continued living there for another 3 years. I then moved back to England but often returned to America. I would get return tickets from America, to America every 6 months. Eventually a border control agent said I had to have a return ticket to England or I could not enter. Instead of deporting me, they gave me the option to not enter the country...so I turned around and went straight back to England.
I later decided I wanted to go back to live in America as I found out I was entitled to citizenship. I began proceedings but didn't have the money to continue...so discontinued the application.
So there is the background...now my family and I wish to move back to America, my husband has a job and is due to start in August. He is getting his H1B visa and my boys and I will go on a H4 visa. The trouble is...I'm not sure how to fill in my application!
It asks if I went to school but did not reimburse them for tuition...well, no, I didn't...because I was entitled to tuition as I was adopted by Americans.
They also ask if I had ever changed my mind about entering at the port...I said I did change my mind and I said the reason was that I was unaware that I had to have a return ticket out of America...I'd done it several times previously with no troubles (apparently I could only do that until I was 21).
The third question was if anyone had ever petitioned for immigration on my behalf. Well...I think so. I'm sure...that would be the petition I started to move back there I guess. The one I chose to discontinue.
Anyway, I don't want to be dishonest and I won't say any lies unintentionally, but I also don't want to say the truth in a way that prohibits me getting a visa. I also don't want to say what I think is the truth but turns out not to be! Any tips on answering the above and inviting the least trouble, please?
Thanks:):)
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