Pekka. I'm pretty sure about this: In the United States your juvenile criminal record gets wiped clean when you reach the age of majority, which in most states is 21. You might consider asking the Finnish authorities if the same is true in Finland. If you are over twenty-one I believe that you would be within your rights to answert "no" to the question based upon the usual legal practice in the US. You might consider consulting a lawyer in this matter, though.
The other possibility is that you could infiltrate a drug ring, gather information, then turn them over to the authorities. It doesn't have to be a major drug ring, it could even be just a friend or two. You could then ask the police to give you some sort of commendation, which you could use on your visa application to counter-balance your record. You might even affirm your desire to lend similar aid to the American authorities. We're always looking for a few good men.
The other possibility is that you could infiltrate a drug ring, gather information, then turn them over to the authorities. It doesn't have to be a major drug ring, it could even be just a friend or two. You could then ask the police to give you some sort of commendation, which you could use on your visa application to counter-balance your record. You might even affirm your desire to lend similar aid to the American authorities. We're always looking for a few good men.
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