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Life After The Green Card How soon can you leave your employer. All other issues after the green card.

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Old 25th April 2005, 03:49 PM
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How does one prove his good moral characters to USCIS when applying for citizenship?

USCIS said the burden of proof is on the shoulder of an applicant.
But it seems only thing one does is to hope one does not have
some criminal records, which is not affirmative way for proof.

I wonder if one can domument his own good deeds and collect them
and present documentation with the application pacakges.

The examples: if one donate to charities, one can get all recepts
and submit thme with the application.

If one find he gets more changes than should when shopping,
one return the money to teh store and ask teh store manage
to write a commendation letter and submit such a letter
with teh application.

If one does something gallant, like help others, one should
ask recipients of such assistance to write commendation letters
to USCIS too.

etc and etc.

But if you these, would USCIS say you are just showing off
and solely do these in order to prove you have a good moral characters?

Well, if they do accuse you of showing off, you can retorrt by saying
"Hey, it is you who want to me to prove my good moral chacrater!"
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Old 25th April 2005, 05:34 PM
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Well...USCIS is mostly referring to (1) having no criminal backgrounds (2) pay taxes and (3) obey law.
In addition, you could claim that you would make a good citizen by making occasional charitable contributions, providing communal services and giving time for volunteering at non-profit organizations. You can devot time at Red-cross, local health centers, child care centers etc and get letters proving them.
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