Now you are being evasive. WHAT WAS THE ACTUAL SECTION OF LAW THAT WAS CITED AS THE BASIS FOR DENIAL?
I read through ALL posts through #22 and in all that blah, blah, blah, the original poster has NOT ACTUALLY STATED WHAT SECTION OF LAW WAS CITED FOR A DENIAL!
I read through ALL posts through #22 and in all that blah, blah, blah, the original poster has NOT ACTUALLY STATED WHAT SECTION OF LAW WAS CITED FOR A DENIAL!
.. I can't see how they can find that failing to list your USC child is a material fact that would be grounds for deportation.
Isn't it obvious it's for lack of moral character by providing false or misleading testimony as defined in of INA 101(f)(6), 8 USC 1101(f)(6)?
Well, why speculate ..
There only is one section of the law (INA 101(f)(6)) that deals with providing false information that would explain the naturalization denial.He never quoted the specific question asked of him; "section of law" quoted on the notice, not general descriptions.
There only is one section of the law (INA 101(f)(6)) that deals with providing false information that would explain the naturalization denial.
INA 101(f)(6) makes no requirement that the false testimony be material in order to qualify for deportation.
So what if he's being evasive? If he doesnt want to answer, then he doesnt. This is still a public forum at the end of the day and he might be scared people are watching him or what not. It's obvious from his postings he's nervous and confused.
If he doesnt give enough information for you to answer his question, then dont answer it. No one is forcing anyone to give helpful information. But going on and on, and almost trolling on OP because YOU FEEL he's being evasive doesnt make sense.
Worst case, stop typing in his thread and go help others who are willing to provide the information you need to help them.
OP isnt required to give information, he doesnt want to. And of course he's going to be forth coming with a lawyer! It's a lawyer for ball's sake, not a public forum, anyone can sign in with and read his posts. We dont know his particular situation, so no need to keep pushing him and repeating the same questions again and again. As the moderator stated, he's given enough information!
Peace.
Courts have ruled that deportation of an LPR for misrepresentation must involve a material fact (with limited exceptions such as where there was fraudulent intent involved in the misrepresentation of the immaterial fact).
I am married to a us citizen and filed after 5yrs of our marriage. Interview for citizenship was fine but was told that they will ge tback to me. I received a denial letter after 4months, after a week of this letter, i got notice to appear for removal proceeding today in the mail. The date is yet to be fixed. The denial said that I did not mention that I have a child. Yes, I do have a child and he was born in the US by my ex wife but when i was filing the form, i was thinking that you only need to include the names of children if you intend to file for them later. I did not include the childs name in any of the paper but i do pay child support and has been claiming her on tax.
I am so scared to death, the letter said that i was not supposed to get the green card. Please what are my chances of not getting deported?. I do not have any criminal record and my wife is with me all the way, she knows about the child as she comes everweekend to our house. Please someone talk to me!!!
Courts have ruled that deportation of an LPR for misrepresentation must involve a material fact (with limited exceptions such as where there was fraudulent intent involved in the misrepresentation of the immaterial fact).