The OP mentioned that the IO did allow him to change it to YES on application.Looks like the denial decision was made by a supervisor who saw the NO still selected on the arrest question, since you didn't change it to YES.
The OP mentioned that the IO did allow him to change it to YES on application.Looks like the denial decision was made by a supervisor who saw the NO still selected on the arrest question, since you didn't change it to YES.
Why did you wait until now to reapply?Yes I should have appeal....
Why did you wait until now to reapply?
Coming back to your question, you would answer NO to Q23 since you did change your answer about arrest at interview and therefore disclosed it.
I waited until now to reapply before on the decision..it mentioned wait 5 years after interview date to built good moral C before applying again...
You make a lot of sense..since I was allow to change it on Old N400 application, therefore, I disclose it then...and now the answer should be no...Thank you guys for your imput..and I will keep you posted on the outcome
I waited until now to reapply before on the decision..it mentioned wait 5 years after interview date to built good moral C before applying again...
You make a lot of sense..since I was allow to change it on Old N400 application, therefore, I disclose it then...and now the answer should be no...Thank you guys for your imput..and I will keep you posted on the outcome
The OP mentioned that the IO did allow him to change it to YES on application.
Yes Mr Bobsmyth...At the interview, the IO asked me if was arrest or not..and I say yes..and he allow me to check yes on the question on the application and initial it.....Yes, about an arrest is for the rest of your life...but again, going though the application ...I just went on and check no...mistake happen...
I'm confused.At the interview, the IO asked me if was arrest or not..and I say yes..and he allow me to check yes on the question on the application and initial it.....Yes, about an arrest is for the rest of your life...but again, going though the application ...I just went on and check no...mistake happen...
Guys, I think all kader was saying was that when he was going through filling out his N-400 app, he said no to that question. Later at the interview, he corrected himself and changed his N-400 response and initialed it but got denied anyway. When he talked about saying no, he was referring to his mistake of forgetting about the incident and not putting that on his original application.
You are correct sir..exaltly what happens
Because he disclosed it at interview by changing answer about arrest to YES on application. USCIS incorrectly denied him. A FOIA request of his previous application would show that he answered YES and initialed it.If that is the case why are you thinking of answering NO. To get it rejected once again !!!!!!!!!!!!
If that is the case why are you thinking of answering NO. To get it rejected once again !!!!!!!!!!!!
What are you talking about? You don't even understand what that question is asking, do you madh4? Don't confuse this one with the question asking if the person had ever been arrested. They are two separate questions. Anyway, his answer to this question should be no. He had corrected his submission mistake at the earlier 2005 interview and so that means he did not give false or misleading info to the US Govt official. You are always given the right to correct mistakes in your app at the interview. I think it is silly that the IO still decided to reject his app back then.
Hi guys,
my opinion is the same. You have the opportunity to change any mistake in your N400 in the interview. I think they decided to denie your application due to other problem in your arrest or maybe the kind of offense. They can´t denie your citizenship on the basis you lied because you tell to IO officer about your arrest. Did you offer to the IO documentation??.
Here is my story,
Five years ago, I was denied citizenship because of an arrest I forgot to disclose on my then N-400..Case was dismiss later...Receive a letter to that regard to provide a full background check before interview...At the interview, I disclose it and god is my witness..I just forgot about that arrest..Nonetheless, I was giving the opportunity to revise that answer..
On the decision letter I was told that I was denied because I lied about that arrest...
Now I am up again to reapply..Q-23 state
"Have you ever given false or misleading info to any us government official while applying for any immigration benefit or to prevent deportation, exclusion or removal?
Now that they made their mind that I lied previously eventhough, It was an honest mistake, how should answer to that question now??Yes or No
I am very confused...
your imput is appreciated...
Question Number 23 reads Exactly: "Have you ever given a false or misleading information to any US official government while applying for any immigration benefit....." In your case, you sought immigration benefit by filing N-400. Your N-400 was denied because USCIS believed you provided misleading information by hiding your arrest. Whether you made correction or not is not important becuase whatever corrections you made USCIS didn't accept it...
Now if you answer no to that question, you will making the same mistake as you did in the first place with the arrest....Now you have to disclose both the arrest and the misleading on which your case was denied. I strongly believe that you will be ok...if you have clean record for the last five years....
My understanding in your original application, you answered no the question, "Have you ever been arrested?" even though
you had an arrest.
If you are in the US on an immigrant Visa whatever category, whenever you get arrested by the police, your information is automatically with the FBI and the USCIS. So when you filed your N-400, the Interviewing Officer had a copy of your arrest in
your file and your application with no to the question have you ever got arrested.
When you showed up for interview, if you initiated a request that you wanted to make corrections on the record before the
officer said anything and told him abouth the arrest and gave him the paperwork and he any way denied...he had the authority to do that, but he was not lenient to you.
But if the officer asked you do you wanna make corrections to the record, and you told him that you once got arrested, then
that is merely confession to your misleading info...
In each case, your case was denied based on misleading info...and question 23 in my opinion in Yes...
and know this time very tough for you...thinking hard...but for those of us who writing it is easy...I apoligize in advance
if anything I writed is offensive...I don't mean it...