I'm planning on filing for naturalization later this year. But there are a couple of arrests/citations for which I don't remember if I included them into my GC application.
- In 1999, smoking on the subway in NYC (on open platform). $60 fine. paid.
- In 2001, possession of a firearm 2nd and 3rd degrees. Dismissed. Sealed.
- In 2004, a curfew violation, walking around in central park after 1AM. Conditional $100 fine with 6 months probation. No incidents for the 6 months, so the fine was waived.
There were a couple of parking and speeding tickets as well, which I included, but can't recall now.
I remember that when applying for adjustment of status to permanent resident, I specified the possession of a firearm and included the dismissal records. But for the life of me, I can't remember if I included the other two, the citations.
My concern is that if I omit them for the naturalization application now yet they were listed in my GC application, then I might get denied because I will have lied on my naturalization application.
If on the other hand, I do include them on the naturalization application, but it turns out that I didn't do the same on my GC application, then not only would I get denied my naturalization application, but they could potentially go after my GC. Because it would look like I lied on GC application and my permanent resident status could be revoked on those grounds alone.
Additionally, I moved a lot. So now, I'm having a hard time remembering the exact dates to match with my previous addresses. And I would like to avoid providing USCIS with conflicting information.
Is there a way to request my file under FOIA or some other way?
More importantly, could it hurt my chances of approval? Would they be concerned that I tried to get a copy of my A-file?
- In 1999, smoking on the subway in NYC (on open platform). $60 fine. paid.
- In 2001, possession of a firearm 2nd and 3rd degrees. Dismissed. Sealed.
- In 2004, a curfew violation, walking around in central park after 1AM. Conditional $100 fine with 6 months probation. No incidents for the 6 months, so the fine was waived.
There were a couple of parking and speeding tickets as well, which I included, but can't recall now.
I remember that when applying for adjustment of status to permanent resident, I specified the possession of a firearm and included the dismissal records. But for the life of me, I can't remember if I included the other two, the citations.
My concern is that if I omit them for the naturalization application now yet they were listed in my GC application, then I might get denied because I will have lied on my naturalization application.
If on the other hand, I do include them on the naturalization application, but it turns out that I didn't do the same on my GC application, then not only would I get denied my naturalization application, but they could potentially go after my GC. Because it would look like I lied on GC application and my permanent resident status could be revoked on those grounds alone.
Additionally, I moved a lot. So now, I'm having a hard time remembering the exact dates to match with my previous addresses. And I would like to avoid providing USCIS with conflicting information.
Is there a way to request my file under FOIA or some other way?
More importantly, could it hurt my chances of approval? Would they be concerned that I tried to get a copy of my A-file?