I was once criminally detained in China, but the procuratorate did not approve the arrest, and the court did not convict me. Can this affect the approval of my I-485 green card application?
Answers

Bernard P Wolfsdorf
EB-5 Immigration attorneysIf there was no arrest you should be okay but to be inadmissible, a mere admission is enough for a “conviction."

Belma Demirovic Chinchoy
EB-5 Immigration attorneysAll arrests must be disclosed and supported by court documents. If the charges were dropped, it should not impact your admissibility but have an attorney review all court documents in order to determine eligibility.

Natalia Morozova
EB-5 Immigration attorneysThe attorney working on your green card would need to see the paperwork from the incident to give you a specific answer.
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