After ten years of marriage, we decided to apply for citizenship, spouse does not need citizenship and is gainfully employed, but we felt it would be nice after being together for so long.
I filled out the form, and my spouse went to the interview (I was in Iraq, and remain away due to military necessity). She initially passed the interview, then brought out a voter registration card during the end of the interview that she found in the house (she wanted to do the right thing). She was registered to vote 9 years ago with her drivers license, and voted the same year out of a feeling of obligation. Then we found out she shouldn't have voted. She never voted again, and we forgot about it. Interviewer denied her application for making false statements [have you ever registered to vote, NO: Have you ever voted, YES].
Can we vacate the application or something so we can make the corrections? Know any good lawyers in Columbus Ohio who can take this on?
I filled out the form, and my spouse went to the interview (I was in Iraq, and remain away due to military necessity). She initially passed the interview, then brought out a voter registration card during the end of the interview that she found in the house (she wanted to do the right thing). She was registered to vote 9 years ago with her drivers license, and voted the same year out of a feeling of obligation. Then we found out she shouldn't have voted. She never voted again, and we forgot about it. Interviewer denied her application for making false statements [have you ever registered to vote, NO: Have you ever voted, YES].
Can we vacate the application or something so we can make the corrections? Know any good lawyers in Columbus Ohio who can take this on?