Immigration Polygraph Test: Happy Ending

Mr. Jones (not his real name) is an attorney in Los Angeles who is engaged to be married to Ms. Skupinsky (not her real name), a citizen and resident of Romania.  Mr. Jones filed an immigration petition with the United States immigration authorities seeking a visa for Ms. Skupinsky to come to the United States so that they could be married.  Due to a past transgression, however, the United States immigration authorities required Mr. Jones to demonstrate that he did not pose a threat to Ms. Skupinsky’s safety or well-being before his immigration petition could be approved and Ms. Skupinsky permitted to come to America.  

Mr. Jones asked me to give him a polygraph test to demonstrate the truth of his statements that he did not have any intention to harm, nor would he ever harm, Ms. Skupinsky in any way, whatsoever.   Mr. Jones took the test and passed it.   My report was submitted to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, along with letters and other materials submitted by Mr. Jones’ friends, family members and business associates to establish his good character and sincerest intentions for Ms. Skupinsky.

The happy ending to this story is that, after reviewing these materials, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service approved Mr. Jones’ immigration petition.  Mr. Jones and Ms. Skupinsky are now looking forward to getting married in Los Angeles in the very near future.

Dr. Rovner is a polygraph examiner with a private practice in Los Angeles, California.  He is the former Dean of the Professional School of Psychological Studies

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