Hi there,
I was wondering whether a citizenship process expert can help me answer three questions I have.
I have a few speeding and moving violation tickets on my driver's license. One of those tickets was due to speeding to over 20 miles/hour above the posted speed limit. It resulted in a reckless driving conviction that was put on my record in 1996. I was never arrested or fingerprinted, but was asked to pay a fine.
Q1: Am I supposed to disclose any or all of those tickets in my citizenship application?
Q2: What impact will disclosing those tickets have on my naturalization process?
Q3: Do I need a lawyer to handle the case?
Thanks much!
I was wondering whether a citizenship process expert can help me answer three questions I have.
I have a few speeding and moving violation tickets on my driver's license. One of those tickets was due to speeding to over 20 miles/hour above the posted speed limit. It resulted in a reckless driving conviction that was put on my record in 1996. I was never arrested or fingerprinted, but was asked to pay a fine.
Q1: Am I supposed to disclose any or all of those tickets in my citizenship application?
Q2: What impact will disclosing those tickets have on my naturalization process?
Q3: Do I need a lawyer to handle the case?
Thanks much!