Rahul Kumar
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If you have a very straightforward case then there is no need for an attorney. If however you can afford one and are a bit paranoid then by all means go for it. An attorney's presence during interview time will keep the interviewer in check , barring him or her from asking irrelevant questions or by asking you to sign any waivers that are not in your interest etc.
If you are concerned about your wife's overstay then go ahead and let an attorney help you in preparing the N400 and take one to the interview. Simple overstays are usually "forgiven" by marriage to a USC. But the complex ones can cause problems.
Having an attorney is great, as it gives you peace of mind and buys you some insurance against CIS abuse. However...
It all boggles down to one question: Are you willing to pay $$ for a lawyer's presence during your interview.
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.