No Worries
I agree w/Gabbar007,
Columbus is cool. * To best of my knowledge/experience, no need to worry about minor traffic tickets
excluding DUI, DWI, OWI, OVI
Per N-400 Instructions:
If you have been arrested or convicted of
a crime, you must send a certified copy of the arrest
report, court disposition, sentencing and any other
relevant documents, including any countervailing
evidence concerning the circumstances of your arrest
and/or conviction that you would like USCIS to
consider. Note that unless a traffic incident was alcohol
or drug related, you do not need to submit
documentation for traffic fines and incidents that did
not involve an actual arrest if the only penalty was a
fine of less than $500 and/or points on your driver's
license.
During the course of the naturalization examination, and while you are under oath, the examining officer will ask you the one of the following questions:
- Have you ever...been arrested, cited, charged, indicted, convicted, fined or imprisoned for breaking or violating any law or ordinance, excluding traffic regulations?
OR
- Have you ever been convicted of a crime or offense?
*
Good luck on your interview and don't 4get to share your experience w/others.
N-400 Filed.....................Mid Sept 06
FP Completed.................Mid OCT 06
IL Received....................April/27/07
IL Scheduled..................1st week of June "PASSED"
N-445 Received..............June 13TH
Oath Ceremony..............July 10th