2 years ago I was denied my citizenship because I “failed to establish a finding of good moral character.
I applied as “married to a US citizen” in January of 2008, in march of 2008 I was arrested for 4th degree DWI which was dropped to careless driving, and received one year of probation. In May of 2008 I had an interview, and told the officer everything that happened before during and after my arrest. In February of 2009 I was denied citizenship because I had probation, as far as I understand.
Here is what the official letter said:
"Section 316 of the Act states:
No person...shall be naturalized unless such applicant...(3) during all period referred to in this subsection has been and still is a person of good moral character.
Title 8. Code of Federal regulations, Part 316.109(c)(1) states in part:
An applicant who has been on probation, parole, or suspended sentence during all or part of the statutory period is not thereby precluded from establishing good moral character. An application will not be approved until after the probation, parole, or suspended sentence has been completed."
The probation ended in 2009. I got divorced this year and planning to reapply based on my 5+ year permanent residence in the US.
I wanted to see whether anyone have had similar cases before and what are the chances of denial of citizenship for the second time. Do you have any advice for me before I apply? I have not had any problems with law or driving violations since DWI in March of 2008. Does it make sense to wait longer, to show that I have been trying to “reestablish my good moral character”?
Thank you for your time and advice!
I applied as “married to a US citizen” in January of 2008, in march of 2008 I was arrested for 4th degree DWI which was dropped to careless driving, and received one year of probation. In May of 2008 I had an interview, and told the officer everything that happened before during and after my arrest. In February of 2009 I was denied citizenship because I had probation, as far as I understand.
Here is what the official letter said:
"Section 316 of the Act states:
No person...shall be naturalized unless such applicant...(3) during all period referred to in this subsection has been and still is a person of good moral character.
Title 8. Code of Federal regulations, Part 316.109(c)(1) states in part:
An applicant who has been on probation, parole, or suspended sentence during all or part of the statutory period is not thereby precluded from establishing good moral character. An application will not be approved until after the probation, parole, or suspended sentence has been completed."
The probation ended in 2009. I got divorced this year and planning to reapply based on my 5+ year permanent residence in the US.
I wanted to see whether anyone have had similar cases before and what are the chances of denial of citizenship for the second time. Do you have any advice for me before I apply? I have not had any problems with law or driving violations since DWI in March of 2008. Does it make sense to wait longer, to show that I have been trying to “reestablish my good moral character”?
Thank you for your time and advice!