You're over 31 years of age, which makes the Selective Service issue moot. It's outside of the statutory period.
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You're over 31 years of age, which makes the Selective Service issue moot. It's outside of the statutory period.
This is abnormal, as it usually takes 24-48 hours for your FP results to be forwarded to the USCIS. I would contact the fingerprinting division of the FBI to find out what happened. When I was...
Were you required to take a defensive driving course as part of the fine, or did the IO instruct you to take the defensive driving course on her own accord?
Requesting assistance from your senator will trigger a congressional inquiry, nothing more. Contacting the USCIS Ombudsman is an even bigger waste of time. The only way to get any kind of movement on...
Sounds like they want a transcript of the court hearing. I would strongly advise consulting with an attorney before providing this to the USCIS, as it certainly seems like they want to go on a...
I didn't disclose any traffic tickets on my N-400, but brought proof of payment for the ones that haven't yet been wiped from my record to the interview, just in caser the IO specifically asked about...
You can apply based on residency requirements. You have a simply DWI that resulted in a fine, so it most likely won't be a problem in your case. I've been on this forum for over 5 years and have yet...
A single DWI doesn't preclude one from demonstrating good moral character. If your record is otherwise clear, you can go ahead an apply when you become eligible.
There is no need to submit documentation for civil suits. That question only pertains to criminal activity.
This is a non-issue. The reference to being arrested is the standard text that's included in the yellow letter when you answer "YES" to question 16. Since you've already obtained the DMV record,...
Most definitely. In junior high school, I had a classmate named Artyom (Артём), who preferred to be addressed as "Arthur" to make it easier on native speakers.
I changed my last name during naturalization, but I kept my first name. For my last name, I chose something that started with the same letter as my previous last name, but is a lot more westernized....
U.S. allows dual citizenship and will not make your children renounce their Dutch citizenship. Netherlands, on the other hand, has very complex laws when it comes to dual citizenship. I did a quick...
My wife, a natural born U.S. citizen, has a first name that can be spelled with either a "C" or a "K". Hers is spelled with a "C", while one of her friends, who has the same name, spells it with a...
And why would you disclose it to the military??? This isn't the FBI/CIA, and you won't be given a lie detector test. The weed is long out of your system and will not show up on a drug test....
What additional information are you looking for? Like many other young people, you experimented with weed in your teens. You were never caught by the authorities; therefore, no record of you smoking...
I was an Oktiabrenok and, later, a Pioneer prior to my family leaving Russia. Just out of curiosity, why was your pin taken away?
My N-400 status still displays "Initial Review".
Was the tax liability in your name, or your business's name?
Most likely. When NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg was asked if he smoked pot in his youth, his reply was "You bet I did. And I enjoyed it."
I have a close friend who is a Lance Corporal in the USMC, and a certified Expert Marksman. Another friend of mine is a NYPD detective. In their teens, both have partaken in smoking pot. Since...
I was a child when I received my GC in 1991. By the time my parents received their citizenship (1998), I was over 18 and remained a LPR. Due to procrastination (hey, I'm not too proud to admit it!),...
No need to get scared. If it's determined that you qualify for citizenship under the Child Citizenship Act, you will be issued a passport. However, if this determination is made, you are not eligible...
Since you were already a citizen and eligible for a passport, you should have filed the N-600, not the N-400. I'm extremely surprised that the error hasn't already been caught and your N-400 denied. ...
It's time to start contacting your elected officials, as well as the USCIS ombudsman. For some unexplained reason, your case seems to be stuck. The only explanation that I can come up with is that...