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Scenario 4: Hire a prostitute to claim he/she was driving at the time. Explain to wife what it "really" involves to obtain US citizenship.
Moral of the story: you've already been approved for oath...
That's assuming that USCIS would pursue someone for not disclosing a minor traffic on their application (as many people do), unless specifically asked at interview about traffic tickets. If the IO...
Did the traffic ticket involve an arrest? Did the IO at interview specifically ask about traffic citations?
1) Did you mention the ticket during the interview?
2) The N-400 form instructions state you don't need to submit documentation for certain tickets under $500, not that you don't have to disclose...
It really depends on the IO and DO. I was able to get my interview changed to the same date as my wife's without delay by going to the DO via Infopass and explaining situation.
If you answered no on the form, and then yes at interview you'd better be prepared to explain the discrepancy. Best to keep your responses consistent between form and interview to avoid further...
It means that everything looks good with your application and interview, but that a final review by an IO is required.
Copies with application, originals at interview.
You never were presented with a ticket at the time of the incident, not were you ever knowingly charged with anything. The landlord likely filed a property damage claim against you just in case you...
You're worried about a dismissed citation? You were never arrested, so you have no criminal record. A record of an old dismissed citation is not the same as a criminal record.
Stop worrying about...
No, since your upcoming hearing is part of original application. If you reapplied, you would have to perform tests again.
Were you ever convicted? What was the arrest for?
Collection agency suits are civil matters and don't affect naturalization eligibility, unless you were charged with something more serious like medical fraud.
It helps preserve her permanent residency status after extended stays abroad.
No, not for naturalization purposes.
With back to back trips totaling over 19 months of stay outside the US,she'll likely be found ineligible for naturalization for failure to maintain residency ties.
Btw, your poll is asking if you...
If you're out of the US temporarily, you can still apply from outside the US for naturalization provided you otherwise meet the eligibility requirements for naturalization.
Not unless there's a question of how you earned your income (ex: self employed with $300,000 salary), residency issues, or if you disclosed you've failed to pay taxed in past. Otherwise, it's pretty...
If your marriage certificate has English equivalent on it, you'll be fine.
The question of dependent support (part 10 D 22) refers to if you ever intentionally failed to support a dependent, which...
Call customer service and request to speak with level 2 (IO) support.The IO will be able to tell you your interview date in the system since letter was already sent.
I heard from a friend that he knows of a tree that grows money.
In other words, not true.
Technically you were supposed to hand them in during naturalization ceremony, but since you didn't, either shred them or keep them as souvenirs.
If FP are rejected twice, you'll be required to provide police clearance report from every district you resided in the the statutory period.
What's the basis of the IO questioning you about your taxes? Filing taxes incorrectly (ie. filing married vs married separately) does not preclude you from naturalization in itself.
You can't claim US citizenship before you have it. Some federal jobs may accept candidates who are currently in the process of the N-400. Find out the specifics of the job requirements to decide...