Please help with N-400

HowardNgo

New Member
Hi,
My situation is kind of unique. I had an interview for citizenship and the officer asked me to send him records and a full court docket of a misdemeanor ticket(disorderly conduct) which I got 6 years ago. (I declared it on my application). I did not get arrested or imprisoned for it. I was just fined $100 in court. I sent all the required documents to them, and still waiting for over 6 weeks with no answer. Now that I've moved to a different state, and I wonder if I should change my address since I'm afraid it will put more time on my case.
Do you know if I can be denied for citizenship and if so, can I reapply in the future? Is a change of address can put more time on my case? Should I do it, since I did inform the officer about my moving out of state for work, and I might come back. He said it's ok. Any help is well appreciated.

Thanks,
Howard
 
Howard I don't think the USCIS is going to denied your citizenship. In the other hand if you moved and you want them to sendyour application to your new DO it may cause some dalays. But this is just my opinion.
 
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