SS will update your status based on the certificate of naturalization you present them. USCIS doesn't send SS any updates, so if an SS agent says it's too early to be done that's BS.
No one here is suggesting to lie or engage in concealment of material fact. The sticky at the top (in plain sight) was created to consolidate all threads related to traffic tickets into one area in order to avoid newbies from posting the same thing over and over again. If you have something to...
Because the topic has already been covered ad nauseum in the past and a sticky already exists on the subject.
http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?81187-Traffic-tickets-and-naturalization-(threads-merged)
Starting a new ticket thread with the title Warning !!! is duplicating what is...
The incidences you refer to are far and few between. When you look at the bigger picture, being denied for naturalization for not disclosing a minor traffic ticket is a rare occurrence. It's one thing to purposely lie to an IO at interview when asked if you have ever had a minor traffic ticket...
Each county/sate has a master jury list. It's entirely possible that USCIS has access to a jury list database, or that the OP's name showed up during a cross reference search related to public records.
There are numerous ways (besides voter registration and DL) that courts come up with jury pools, including tax records, and professional associations. The IO somehow noticed you were once called for jury duty and figured that you may have appeared (albeit inadvertently) on a voter registration...
Keeping your belongings in storage is not evidence of maintaining a US residence. If you didn't maintain a US abode while outside the US then you can't overcome presumption in break of continuous residency.
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