Yes, he can just appear at the interview and represent you. He does not have to be the same attorney that filed or prepared your N-400. If you filed thru attorney, he has submitted hi G-28 with your N-400. Now, at the interview if it is different attorney, the new guy has to give his fresh G -28. Very simple.enjoylife said:Thanks for the reply. Just to confirm--Can he just show up for the interview with me hand over the form? Has any one done that?
He does not have to be the one filing the N400 application when I send it to USCIS initially and can be added later?
Radni said:I personally do not think too many speeding tickets would reflect " bad moral chacter". May be Rahul , hm11 and others can throw more light here.
But , if they say that it can reflect bad moral chacter, I would retain an attorney for the interview , if I were you!
hm11 said:Recently I was in a Oath Ceremony for my friend and two people were pulled out of the ceremony because of the trafic/parking tickets. The officer on duty said that if you have a proof of payment and you were not arrested, I can allow you right now. He gave them new dates for oath right there. Personally I think trafic tickets w/o arrest will not bar you becoming citizen.
enjoylife said:Thanks for the prompt response Rahul.
The only I have is the number of traffic tickets. 10 in the last 5 years. All for speeding, fail to signal, pass in no passing zone etc minor violations. I have proof the fine was paid, took defensive driving as the case maybe and ticket was dismissed. No arrest or detention. Tickets older than 7 years ago I do not have records and secretary of state of michigan says they are purged from their system. I am concerned only because of the number of them as one case was mentioned in the forum denied N400 for lack of good moral character related to having traffic tickets.
Is this something that would fall under the definition of very straightforward case?
Thanks you very much once again for taking a moment to reply.
that is right knock on the woodRahul Kumar said:I agree with you lbusch28, I love to push my sports car to its paces as well. Fortunately no tickets in the past 4 years. Touch wood!
I told the guy that give me the interview that I had speeding ticket he asked me if I was arrested for them? I said no, he was fine with it.Rahul Kumar said:lbusch28,
N400 asks if you have been ever arrested,detained by a police officer. You mention 'yes' here for speeding tickets. Going by this , you have to mention every speeding ticket you can recall you received while you were in the US. Last 3 years is more of an insurance/DMV thing!