Legal problems and US Citizenship

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My brother in law wants to apply for US citizenship but he is worried about some legal problems he's had. He was once arrested for grand larceny (no time, just fine and probation) and a year later he had a DUI. How will those things affect his applying for citizenship? Should he hire a lawyer or just fill out the application and answer any questions during the interview? Thanks for any advice.
 
He will have a better chance if both of those issues were 5+ years ago. I would most definitely get an attorney.
 
The probation would be treated as a conviction by USCIS and it may make him deportable. He should definitely see an attorney (preferably two or three) before applying.
 
My brother in law wants to apply for US citizenship but he is worried about some legal problems he's had. He was once arrested for grand larceny (no time, just fine and probation) and a year later he had a DUI. How will those things affect his applying for citizenship? Should he hire a lawyer or just fill out the application and answer any questions during the interview? Thanks for any advice.

Check out the maximum sentence carried by that charge to see if it is at least 365 days. a theft is often a CIMT and a CIMT for which maximum
senetnce is 1 year can be deportable regardless whether the offneder really receive sentence that long or not
 
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