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Old 22nd August 2005, 12:36 PM
AmericanWannabe AmericanWannabe is offline
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Which countries by bilateral agreement report US drivers's traffic ticket to US?

Which foreign countries by bilateral agreement report US drivers's
traffic ticket to US? This way you can know which to report and
which not to report on N-400 form in the future. I can only think
of Canada right now.

It is stupid to report traffic violations in foreign countries
to USCIS if they have no way to know. They would not
even appreciate your honesty.
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Old 22nd August 2005, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by AmericanWannabe
Which foreign countries by bilateral agreement report US drivers's
traffic ticket to US? This way you can know which to report and
which not to report on N-400 form in the future. I can only think
of Canada right now.
Driver record/traffic issues are not federal matter, but state matters. So it's unlikely there is be any agreement with another coutry with US govt.

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It is stupid to report traffic violations in foreign countries
to USCIS if they have no way to know.
No, not sutpid because "good moral character" should not be detemined by location of violation or country's boundary.
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Old 23rd August 2005, 12:42 AM
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It is stupid to report traffic violations in foreign countries
to USCIS if they have no way to know. They would not
even appreciate your honesty.
But that is a lying.... and lying to a BCIS is deporatble offense!! I am sure you have no idea, otherwise person like your intelligence don't post such stupidity. Be careful before lying .And BCIS might be reading you post

What about speeding in your previous lifes?? If you have done speeding in your previous life, watch out, BCIS knows "what you did "
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