Thanks for your response. You are right - there is definitely a contradiction! Certainly being here illegally is not law-abiding (I guess I meant she had no criminal record)...
Here is a question. A roommate, who is here illegally, has been detained due to criminal activity. The other roommate, who is also here illegally, has been working, been law abiding, has been paying taxes, but fears that the investigators looking at the other roommate's case will be questioning...
Just be sure to bring your green card and any other documents you have ever received from USCIS. This includes any EADs. If you don't know what a Re-entry permit or a Refugee Travel Document is, then you don't have one and you don't need to worry about bringing them. The address in the form is...
Make an INFOPass and see if they will let you do the oath that day. Your files are probably sitting somewhere in the Rodino Building in Newark and so they just have to pull them.
If you decide to disclose it, then attach an explanation note. If you decide not to disclose it, then you have nothing to worry about. At my interview, I was asked about the traffic tickets and was asked to provide proof that I paid them.
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I also had a very positive naturalization experience. I did not go to COP but the officer did not ask me even one thing about my asylum status or how I acquired it. It was a straightforward naturalization interview with basic civics and English test and I took the oath the same day...
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