no the way it went was i graduate the first portion of my training i got some leave time, during this time was when i consumed the drug, when i got back to the base 2 days later they drug tested us, 3 days later BEFORE the results came in i felt bad about it and i confessed to my company...
no the way it went was i graduate the first portion of my training i got some leave time, during this time was when i consumed the drug, when i got back to the base 2 days later they drug tested us, 3 days later BEFORE the results came in i felt bad about it and i confessed to my company...
one of the things that the lawyer mentioned, they said it would be good to have a lawyer present but they told me that a lawyer cannot say anything in the interview at all, the only time the lawyer can speak is if the immigration officer tells me something which is incorrect then the lawyer can...
well ive seen more than one lawyer and they pretty much tell me the same thing, to wait 5 years from when i was discharged from the army, now here is the thing, my "paperwork" on this is pretty straight fowards, its my dd-214 which is the paper you get when you are discharged and its a single...
this was exactly what i was told by a immigration lawyer, that i should just wait 5 years from the date of the "offense" to apply for citizenship, which would be 5 years from december 2006. He told me i could apply now but its tricky given my situation, i mean i was discahrged from the army for...
is the n-400 the method every green card holder has to fill out to become a citizen? another things is i served in the army for 5 months, from june 2006-dec 2006, and was discharged for misconduct for drug abuse, its not a dishonorable discharge but a "uncharacterised" discharge due to the fact...
i meet all the requirements but on the directions form there is one thing that caught my eye, and im not sure of and that is number 2, part C it says
you have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence.
now i have been in the us since i was 5 years old, came here thru a work visa from...
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