copacabana111
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Last summer I worked with a non-immigrant visa in the US. I had borrowed 7-8 books from the city's library. When the time to leave the US came, my work-schedule was full and I didn't have time to return the books to the library. My roommate asked me to entrust the books to him, as he promised that he would return them to the library, or will check the books out on his account if he is interested in some of them.
Then I returned to my country and several months after that I received an e-mail from the libabry that the books have been charged on my account. The guy hadn't returned them. I try to contact him (he remained in the US), but he has changed his cell phone number.
This summer I received a notification letter that I have won from the Green card lottery. But this issue with the books bothers me a lot. As long as I know a green card could be rejected due to committed crimes of moral turpitude.
Is the failure to return books to the library considered as a crime and if yes, is it a crime of moral turpitude? As long as I know a larceny is a crime of moral turpitude, but could the non-returning of books be considered as larceny?
Then I returned to my country and several months after that I received an e-mail from the libabry that the books have been charged on my account. The guy hadn't returned them. I try to contact him (he remained in the US), but he has changed his cell phone number.
This summer I received a notification letter that I have won from the Green card lottery. But this issue with the books bothers me a lot. As long as I know a green card could be rejected due to committed crimes of moral turpitude.
Is the failure to return books to the library considered as a crime and if yes, is it a crime of moral turpitude? As long as I know a larceny is a crime of moral turpitude, but could the non-returning of books be considered as larceny?