I was wondering if anyone might be able to answer the following question for me.
I served in the United States Air Force from from May 87 through July 89 as a photographer. I was wrongly accused of leaving a single classified slide in a film dryer (in a secure section of our lab) while out to lunch. Rather than accept the punishment or dispute this allegation, I opted for a mititary discharge. My discharge was "general under honorable conditions". I was wondering if anyone might know if this might cause problems with my visa being granted?
Thank you for your help.
I served in the United States Air Force from from May 87 through July 89 as a photographer. I was wrongly accused of leaving a single classified slide in a film dryer (in a secure section of our lab) while out to lunch. Rather than accept the punishment or dispute this allegation, I opted for a mititary discharge. My discharge was "general under honorable conditions". I was wondering if anyone might know if this might cause problems with my visa being granted?
Thank you for your help.