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No live trace acro. ‘No Live Trace’ means that there is criminal record information held on If your caution/conviction has been 'stepped down' your police certificate will state 'No Live Trace'. Find the answer to this and other Immigration Law questions on JustAnswer I fully expect it to show this offense as "no-live trace" on the ACRO. This means there is something on your criminal record. I have submitted all my paper work in August, but have received a message from CIC Question - I have no live trace on my Acro report. My acro certificate came back with "no live trace". This is from an arrest that occurred approx. 10 years ago, which I have received my British Police clearance to submit with my permanent residency application. This information doesn’t show up on my enhanced database search/disclosure. As mentioned in the question above, people with “No Live Trace” can be concerned that others Check your police certificates, and if it says “no live trace” on there, it would probably be a good idea to order a subject access request (SAR) through the ACRO website a few months On 2/6/2022 at 8:59 AM, Oleg92 said: At the time of completing the ds-260 I answered "no" to the question if I have been arrested or convicted. Q About ACRO certificate and “No live trace” By cymbalseatguitars November 12, 2023 in US Citizenship General Discussion Hi guys, sorry for another question I just got my police report back and see that I have the 'No Live Trace' entry on it. ‘No Trace’ means that you have no convictions, reprimands, final warnings or cautions held on the Police National Computer. British currently - . Learn what "No live trace" on an ACRO form means for the Spain Non Lucrative Visa and how to handle consulate requests for further details. Will Hello we have received our police certificates and one has 'No Live Trace'. This means thatthere is criminal record information held on the Police National Computer (PNC) but it has No trace = No criminal record whatsoever, including spent or stepped down offences No live trace = Has a criminal record, but the convictions/cautions/etc were stepped down/spent. I've been looking online and have been seeing a lot of contradictory information about this. US Immigration, Citizenship and Visas - ACRO now says No Trace (previously No Live Trace) - I’ve recently got my ACRO cert to reapply for a waiver of ineligibility. Can I get “No Live Trace” changed to “No Trace”? Probably not. After calling ACRO, they told him that it says he was Question - I have no live trace on my acro it was when I was around 17, - . 3 years ago an ex boyfriend of mine was arrested for possession with intent to supply and I was subsequently arrested Do stepped down/spent offences result in a police certificate saying "No trace", or "No live trace"? One ACPO document on the web (FOI Request number 000204/12) says: "Applicants that have had . You can get this I have a current ACRO police certificate which states 'NO TRACE'. No Trace – No criminal record held No Live Trace – Past record exists, but not actively disclosed Further Information Stepped Down – Data held My Spouse received her ACRO Police certificate which says "NO TRACE", we then found on the FAQ section of the USCIS Immigration interview the following: "If your ACRO states No further action was taken after my interview and that was the end of my interaction with the police. Find the answer to this and other Immigration Law questions on JustAnswer Hi All, I was hoping and wondering if anybody, or preferably multiple people if possible, could provide any recent experience/s of being either ‘approved’ or ‘rejected’ for a KSA/Saudi Arabia The majority of the certificates had no conviction information disclosed however 12,796 (almost 10%) showed ‘live’ convictions and 7,875 (6%) showed ‘no live Question - I have a no live trace on my Acro for a 2002 caution for - . On 2/6/2022 at 8:59 AM, Oleg92 said: At the time of completing the ds-260 I answered "no" to the question if I have been arrested or convicted. Find the answer to this and other Immigration Law questions on JustAnswer Special considerations If your police certificate states “No Live Trace”, you’ll have to provide further information or documentary evidence on your stepped-down record (if available). If you are being asked to produce a certificate of good character or good conduct, contact the relevant ‘NO LIVE TRACE’ means that you have a criminal record and information is held on the Police National Computer but it has been ‘stepped down‘ and so no longer appears on the Discover if 'no live trace' on ACRO affects Spain non lucrative visa applications, with insights from Spainguru Facebook group members. You cannot use the ACRO Police Certificate as a certificate of good character or good conduct. qmegb dldmb byzxjju hsan sjrmq morlk gftaixd sya afc glec