gopalmn1965
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Hi,
My wife passed the Civics and English of the citizenship interview on april 15nth 2008 in St.paul, Minnesota. The officer gave her a form at the end of the interview that decision cannot be made at this time. On the application there were a lot of changes since we filed the application likke we changed addresses, my wife got a new job etc. The interviewing officer asked her about her name and whether she wanted to change to my last name to which she replied she wants to keep her original name. she asked for her birth certificate to look at to check her maiden name which she didn't have.On the FBI info on the form there was a mistake she found that the height was 5 feet on the application and 5 feet 2 inches on the drivers license. Is this a big cause for rejection of the application? Thirdly we answered to Questions pertaining to her traffic ticket ( she got only one traffic ticket in June 2006) and answered Questions 15 -17 as a"Yes". Is this also a big concern for denial of her application. Please let me know what steps you would take and hope to hear your experiences.
My wife passed the Civics and English of the citizenship interview on april 15nth 2008 in St.paul, Minnesota. The officer gave her a form at the end of the interview that decision cannot be made at this time. On the application there were a lot of changes since we filed the application likke we changed addresses, my wife got a new job etc. The interviewing officer asked her about her name and whether she wanted to change to my last name to which she replied she wants to keep her original name. she asked for her birth certificate to look at to check her maiden name which she didn't have.On the FBI info on the form there was a mistake she found that the height was 5 feet on the application and 5 feet 2 inches on the drivers license. Is this a big cause for rejection of the application? Thirdly we answered to Questions pertaining to her traffic ticket ( she got only one traffic ticket in June 2006) and answered Questions 15 -17 as a"Yes". Is this also a big concern for denial of her application. Please let me know what steps you would take and hope to hear your experiences.