Well, the thing about my tickets (especially parking!) is that I don't think I have copies of all of them. And, I've got tickets in different places, including Toronto, Amsterdam and Hamburg, in addition to those in California. I guess the DMV in California can give me a history of my citations? I'm not sure about the foreign tickets, though.
Thanks for your help NewRunner.
I have 2 traffic tickets for speeding and wrong turn.(but I only remember the approx dates. I don't have the tickets and only remember vague details of the tickets)
I did not challenge them and paid the fine.
Should this info be written under section D(Good Moral character)?
They ask for actual dates. If i dont remember, what do I do?
Please advise.
Thanks
I have 2 traffic tickets for speeding and wrong turn.(but I only remember the approx dates. I don't have the tickets and only remember vague details of the tickets)
I did not challenge them and paid the fine.
Should this info be written under section D(Good Moral character)?
They ask for actual dates. If i dont remember, what do I do?
Please advise.
Thanks
She pleaded not guilty..charges were dismissed..it's a non issue. If you already have certified docket, then bring it to interview as evidence. You can bring it up with IO at interview to clear your conscious.
Someone expeirnced that a dismissied ticket is more serious than a pead guity by mail ticket because you went to the corut and USCIS consider going to court a serious matter so court disposition documents are needed
I can see that being the case when a guilty plea is entered in court, but in OPs case not guilty was entered, and case was dismissed. This is different from pleading guilty, being placed on probation and charges then dismissed. What counts for conviction under immigration law is initial plea in court.
Thanks NewRunner - the ppt was very helpful. Do you still think my public urination citation should be disclosed on the application? Fine paid was 225 USD.