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    Registred to vote by mistake and applying for citizenship

    Do you have any actual case examples to back up your claims, or do you have an agenda of misinformation?
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    Registred to vote by mistake and applying for citizenship

    A quick search came up with two good examples: http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?323994-Accidentally-registered-to-vote-n-400-denied-please-help http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?312123-n-400-quot-lack-of-good-moral-character-quot The case examples above speak for...
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    Student Loan Default and Naturalization

    It all depends on the reasons behind being denied. Since non-payment of a loan does not preclude you from naturalization, there would have to be another reason for denial.
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    Registred to vote by mistake and applying for citizenship

    Registering to vote in itself does not preclude someone from establishing GMC, but since registering to vote usually requires acknowledgement of US citizen,it can be used as a basis to deny an application. Hence, it is advisable to make sure to deregister oneself from the voter registration...
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    Continuous residence requirement

    Having them leave the US so soon after obtaining GC can be seen by USCIS that they never formally established residency. Also, having your daughters go to school in India instead of the US is a red flag. There's no magic number of days in the US between consecutive trips of just under 6 months...
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    N-400 Good Moral Character (GMC) Questions

    Sure enough, KASPAR was also using duplicate ID of N400MD to troll on this forum.
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    N-400 Good Moral Character (GMC) Questions

    Kaspar, you need to learn when to stop debating an issue especially when you've been asked to stop by the OP.
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    Apply for citizenship 90 days before 5 year anniversary?

    Stop listening to your uncle and start reading the guide. www.uscis.gov/files/article/M-476.pdf
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    which court for oath ceremony?

    By regular oaths I mean non-name change request oaths. Since you requested name change, your oath would be held at a local federal court instead of at the DO itself. You can speak with an IO by calling the 1-800 number and asking to speak with a 2nd level agent regarding your oath...
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    Any Recent N-600 Denials Out There????

    The reason BigJoe is asking is that no N-600 appeals AAO decisions appear on uscis.gov since last year. This suggests that they have either stopped posting them or there has been a complete halt in N-600 appeals Searching lexis-nexis would not explain why they aren't posted on uscis.gov.
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    N-400 Good Moral Character (GMC) Questions

    Purposeful concealment of any fact asked by an IO can lead to a denial. Kaspar has somehow concluded that certain posters on this board imply it is ok to purposely conceal traffic tickets, when in fact that is not what they are suggesting.
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    which court for oath ceremony?

    Did you request name change since regular oaths are not normally held at court location. You can speak with an IO to reconfirm when and where your oath will be held.
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    n-400, ticket, and license suspension

    Stop worrying. A single ticket does not preclude you from naturalization. No documentation is needed for tickets below $500 per USCIS instructions.
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    N-400 - Traffic Citations did not mentioned

    Stop worrying. A single ticket in itself would not preclude you from naturalization.
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    N-336 Second Interview Time Line

    Have you gone for Infopass? The 1447(b) is for original adjudication, not for appeal.
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    N-336 Second Interview Time Line

    You need to inquire with USCIS about the status of your appeal. Have you done any type of inquiry since ?
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    Original documents or copies?

    Bring originals to interview if possible. It will be up to the IO to decide whether copies are sufficient. Also, make sure you are applying for naturalization and not neutralization as the outcome will differ.;)
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    Received I-797C Notice of Action (for N400 application)

    Have you read the entire instructions on how to file the I-912 and to make sure you are eligible? http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-912instr.pdf As for becoming a public charge, it does not apply to a naturalization benefit.
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    Atlanta GA - N-400 Timeline

    Nicknames do not need to be mentioned unless you use them on a regular daily business dealings such as utility bills and such.
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    Cons of Changing Address?

    If you change your address to another jurisdiction after you file then you can expect a delay in transferring your case file to new DO.
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