All the best with your future plans!
OY
Oh yes, future plans after oath are "Hello WORLD, here I come!!!"
Can't wait to travel and see the 7 wonders of the world!!
All the best with your future plans!
OY
Oh no, never meant that DUIs are ever OK, NEVER. I was fortunate that my two mishaps did not involve anyone else and I did not hurt anyone. Don't think for a second that I am proud of my DUIs, I'm ashamed of my wrong doings and I learned from my mistakes.
Me stating that I have 2 DUIs are simply demonstrating that applying for N400 with blemishs on your records is still manageable by yourself if you stay clean and lawful for 5 straight years to establish "good moral character" period and no lawyers are needed.
I was seriously worried that my application would be strongly scrutinized because of the repeated offense, but to my surprise, my immigration officer was cool and chill. There's definitely something to say about getting an immigration officer on a good day and in a good mood on your day of interview.
Could one you please explan if probation period cannot be considered towards 5 years of good moral conduct before applying for citizenship.
Here is my spouse case:
Green Card - July 2007
Hit & Run charged - Sept. 2007
Pre-Trail - March 2008 and case was reduced to a California Penal Code 415 (disturbing peace) with two year probation (i.e, March 2010).
Can she apply for citizenship around July 2012 or should she wait until March 2015??
Please advise.
shie0023,i'm just curious....were you fingerprinted at the time of your arrest? Yes, in the U.S., everytime you're arrested, you get fingerprinted. I was fingerprinted both time during my arrests. have you travelled outside the US? No, I have never traveled outside of U.S since I immigrated here. To busy with school! did you any problem at the port of entry coming back? Since I never traveled outside of U.S., I didn't have to deal with re-entry procedures.
Could one you please explan if probation period cannot be considered towards 5 years of good moral conduct before applying for citizenship.
Here is my spouse case:
Green Card - July 2007
Hit & Run charged - Sept. 2007
Pre-Trail - March 2008 and case was reduced to a California Penal Code 415 (disturbing peace) with two year probation (i.e, March 2010).
Can she apply for citizenship around July 2012 or should she wait until March 2015??
Please advise.
You are really Smart. Good bless youRelax and you're doneyou will get the oath letter soon. Goodluck!
Depends on how close together your trips were. If you were in the US for 6.5 months every year, you shouldn't have a problem. But if you have a stretch of (for example) 3 or 4 consecutive trips of 5 months each with 1 month or less in between, it may be looked at as one big long trip and they'll probably say you broke continuous residence even though no individual trip was over 6 months.Haha, I can't believe you pulled an April Fool joke on an IMMIGRATION FORUM!!!!!!!!!!! That's balls. Anyway, I have a question. It has nothing to do with run ins with the law, but the fact that when I apply for citizenship in 2009, out of the 5 years prior to the date I will be eligible to apply, I would have been outside the country for VERY SLIGHTLY LESS than half the time. I know that I will have to have been in the US for at least 2.5 out of the 5 years, without having left for more than 6 months at a time. So, will the fact that I will be cutting it extremely close (within days of the limit) lead to a denial of my application? I make sure to come back to the US every 5 months at least, and I'm only abroad to do a master's degree.
Can someone point me to a reference where it mentions you have to or should wait 5 yrs after your probation period is over before applying for Citizenship???
Ok now u are an American, I hope you keep up the American pride and not bring shame to many of those in the pipe line
But trust me, I have reason to believe that down the line, you will end of in trouble with law some how...any way we dont want you here any more...
Can someone point me to a reference where it mentions you have to or should wait 5 yrs after your probation period is over before applying for Citizenship???