Do not apply for Citizenship. If you travel they will take your GC when you will try to re-enter US and put you in deportation proceedings. I think fortunately the PD that prosecuted your case did not participated in a program called "Safe Community Program" that transmits info to ICE for all...
If your GC was issued after the incident and you disclosed it in your GC application, there should not be any problems. It appears it was not a CIMT and had no effect on your GC application.
They will do another check for your arrest on their own to see if you still qualify. If everything else looks good you will be rescheduled. Make a info pass appointment and take the certified disposition of your charge and turn it in as soon as possible.
You did the right thing by disclosing your arrest, the officer at the oath ceremony will turn the documents in to an adjudicator for further review, worst case scenario will be another interview, in my opinion you will have no problems.
Did you disclose the first arrest in your N-400?
Mid January onwards is slow travel period and people have received their passports in 10 days even without the expedite fee. That being said if I were you I would still pay the expedite fee just to make sure, I think 95% you will get your passport in time, on the laternative you can pay about...
For CP yopu have filed the right form, all the others forms mentioned are for AOS, Upto five months is considered normal for a I-130. Just sit back and relax......
There is no telling if its going to be one week, one month or one year. The only way you can have a ndifferent officer or office is if you move to a different area, there is no charge to do that.
Big Joe is right nobody gives a crap, so stop being excited about the Nat'z certificate and how to sign it. You got it congratulations, get over it and stop making useless threads.
All NIV's (non immigrant visas) are self sponsored and a mere presence or absence of a letter is not a deciding factor.
You not only have to show funds available for your visit but a lot much more to prove "Ties" to your home country.
That could be tangible or intangible property, family ties...
He has lost his indian Citizenship and cannot travel on Indian passport, he can reclaim it later when he is not a minor as suggested by the previous reply. You also cannot admit him in a Indian school and enjoy lower fees. Simply put you just can't have best of both worlds as per Indian...
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