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Misdemeanor, a "hit" in an FBI name check? Misdemeanor, a "hit" in an FBI name check?
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I actually had my N-400 interview on July 5, 2006 in Memphis. The DHS officer looked throught he file and realized that the FBI name check had not come back. He informed me that this is the FBI's problem and that the CIS can;t do much about it. However, I have a question. In 2004, I was convicted of a misdemeanor D (Implied Conscent) which I indicated in my application and was also revealed during the FBI fingerprint check. It was not an issue with the officer. However, i was wondering whether the offense (even as it is expunged) would pop up during the FBI name check as a "hit" and would require manual checking. Does anybody know?
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I actually had my N-400 interview on July 5, 2006 in Memphis. The DHS officer looked throught he file and realized that the FBI name check had not come back. He informed me that this is the FBI's problem and that the CIS can;t do much about it. However, I have a question. In 2004, I was convicted of a misdemeanor D (Implied Conscent) which I indicated in my application and was also revealed during the FBI fingerprint check. It was not an issue with the officer. However, i was wondering whether the offense (even as it is expunged) would pop up during the FBI name check as a "hit" and would require manual checking. Does anybody know?