7/11/09 Filed N400
7/22/09 Mail Received
7/22/09 Priority Date
7/23/09 Check Cashed
7/26/09 Fingerprint Notice
8/11/09 Fingerprint done
8/31/09 Letter for Interview
10/08/09 Interview done
I didn't receive anything yet but the IO said that she suggested my approval.
ICE officers came to my house looking for someone else and they took me thinking I was illegal because my papers were lost. I told them I was legal and he said "you will be our guest until we figure out what's going on with you". I spent the night in the county jail and next day they admitted...
She said "you should consider getting a lawyer for this". It's like why should I have to pay at least a thousand dollars to a lawyer because of a mistake they did?
When I was getting my conditions removed at the end of 2 years, the same issue came up but all IO had to do was to make a phone call. She was very nice and understanding about it. I hope that the IO at the citizenship interview will be similar as well.
I called them today but they couldn't help me. She just said she wouldn't be able to send me a copy of my arrest record and I should contact DHS but she's a part of DHS too. I'm confused now. :confused:
So for my citizenship interview I am asked to bring documents about my arrest. I was arrested in 2005 by Homeland Security Agents (or ICE) wrongfully. They thought I was illegal because my documents were lost, and the next day they confirmed that I was legal and let go of me. No charges were...
7/11/09 Filed N400
7/22/09 Mail Received
7/22/09 Priority Date
7/23/09 Check Cashed
7/26/09 Fingerprint Notice
8/11/09 Fingerprint done
8/31/09 Letter for Interview
10/08/09 Interview date
So I'll get straight to the question. I read somewhere that they want the applicant to present tax returns for the last 5 years, however for the last 4 years I've been student and I never worked, never had income, and never filed tax return. What can I do about it? Would they simply deny my...
It's going to be very hard for me to go there 2-3 times. I live in the other end of the state and I don't even have a car currently. I guess I will apply for citizenship at a later time.
Is Detroit office the only one serving in Michigan? I live in Michigan but I'm far away from Detroit. Can't I go to another office?
Besides, I heard that Detroit is the most dangerous city in the country. Is the USCIS building in a safe neighborhood? Thanks
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