immigrat123
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Hi everyone,
I'm in the process of filling out the N-400 form and have a question or two.
I've searched the forum from head to toe and haven't found anyone with a similar situation so I'm asking your opinion on my possibility of obtaining US citizenship with the following situation:
I'm been a green card holder since 1961 when my family moved to the US from Canada.
In 1972 I got a speeding ticket and paid the fine, I don't remember the amount but it was certainly under $5oo.oo.
In 1973 I was arrested for DUI/Operating to Endanger and had the case dismissed after completing a Driving/Alcohol awareness program.
1996 was arrested for DUI. Case was "Continued Without a Finding" after a year probation and completing a Driver/Alcohol Awareness program.
I'm aware that USCIS will more than likely consider a "Conviction" in both cases.
I've had no other situations since then.....kept my nose very clean!
Should I move forward and complete the N-400 and submit it for consideration or just settle for renewing my GC later next year?
I appreciate any opinions anyone might have.
Thanks.
I'm in the process of filling out the N-400 form and have a question or two.
I've searched the forum from head to toe and haven't found anyone with a similar situation so I'm asking your opinion on my possibility of obtaining US citizenship with the following situation:
I'm been a green card holder since 1961 when my family moved to the US from Canada.
In 1972 I got a speeding ticket and paid the fine, I don't remember the amount but it was certainly under $5oo.oo.
In 1973 I was arrested for DUI/Operating to Endanger and had the case dismissed after completing a Driving/Alcohol awareness program.
1996 was arrested for DUI. Case was "Continued Without a Finding" after a year probation and completing a Driver/Alcohol Awareness program.
I'm aware that USCIS will more than likely consider a "Conviction" in both cases.
I've had no other situations since then.....kept my nose very clean!
Should I move forward and complete the N-400 and submit it for consideration or just settle for renewing my GC later next year?
I appreciate any opinions anyone might have.
Thanks.