In Michigan, Shoplifting is chrged as Retail Fraud and the amount of the good defines the degree.
Under $200 - 3rd Degree
$200-$1000 - 2nd Degree
Over $1000 - 1st Degree
3rd degree is punishable by $5000 fine and/or 93 days in prison.
I have already hired a good criminal lawyer to get me thru the misdemeanor. and Yes I will be talking to an Immgiration attorney as well, but I was not sure if there is a way to amend/make changes to your filed N-400.
Thanks
There are 4 possible scenarios here:
1. You are not convicted by the court: This is the best case. All you need to do is mention this at the N400 interview and take the final court disposition. You will not have any problem.
2.You are convicted: This is a problem. Your N400 will be denied without prejudice and you will be asked to apply after 5 years, since shoplifting can be used to show not good moral character. You can appeal/ go to federal court to appeal the denial and show other evidence of good moral character like volunteer work, philanthropy, community work to negate this and chances are high that the Federal court will rule in your favour.
3. You settle: This is a blurry line. If you settle where you plead to very much reduced charges (not shoplifting), then you take an attorney with you to the interview and all court disposition and exlain away the incident, your N400 may be approved. However if your settlement includes pleading guilty to anything close to shoplifting, it will degenerate to step (2)
4. Case is still in progress as of your interview: The will delay decision till your case is compete or deny. If denial Step 2 remedy of going to court will work.
5. Do not mention the incident: If you were not arrested and finger printed yoou dont have an FBI record and if you called for interview all checks have been done so you may be able to get away, BUT if the officer knows somehow about the incident and you do not mention it it will add another charge of stating false information to an immigration officer to the denial and that will diminish your chances of winning at the Federal court level.
Bottom line is you should take an attorney to the interview and if you do get denied chances are high that if you appeal or go to fedreal court you will get N400 approved.