you can take your chances but I dont think u will be approved. but I have read ppl were able to secure citizenship with cases like urs. search in this forum
if you tell them the truth you will have peace of mind. they might deny you but you can reply. take your chances. its depends on the IO too. how long ago did you come back?
I am sure USCIS has a dedicated person to go over this forum everyday. read each posting and comments to make their process and system better and fraud proof. :-)
I know they are slow and lazy but not stupid.
Since 9/11, Airlines are required to report to DHS. There is an aotomated process that feeds data from each port of entry to DHS database. some peple have tried to trick DHS by traveling to Canada and then taking flights from there to overseas. Even Canadian airports report to DHS.
Airlines...
Thanks Bob.
This is the only conviction he has and he filed N-336 because USCIS cannot deny naturalization because of a single petty offence. He meets the conditions of the petty offence. Lets see what happens. its been 4 month and he is still waiting for a hearing.
He applied for naturalization after the probation was completed and got the letter of completion from court. He submitted all docs with the application.
It was a class B misd. and max sentence is 6 months in jail but he got 6 months suspended sentence plus a year probation which he completed. I dont know if it is deportable charge. charge was battery (hitting someone) not a domestic.
It was denied because of CIMT but lawyer appealed that a single offence where imposed sentence is less than a year (6 months suspended in my case) is not sufficient to deny naturalization. She says that I am safe to travel.
In your case you travelled after the expungement. I am not eligible...
My brother was charged with a misd. battery offence. He plead guilty to the charge and was given 6 months supended sentence and one year probation which he completed last year. He applied for Naturalization and was denied. He filed N-336 and waiting for the hearing date. He is going overseas and...
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