Hi, I am new to this website and i am hoping that I will get my questions answered and want to thank you in advance for your time.
I came to USA in 1999 with refugee status, got my green card in 2001 or 2002 (however in the green card says Residence Since 1999 - expiration 2012) and want to apply for citizenship now in 2009. However, i have a criminal record (Summary Offence) for retail theft in 2002. I was fingerprinted and then I got a citation and summons to appear in the court on which I plead Not Guilty. In a district court I was still found guilty and charged with Fines 150 dollars for a Summary Offence for a Retail Theft. No jail, no community service. I read the statute and found that $150 is the maximum punishment (sentence) for the Summary Offence grade.
My questions are
1. Can this be a reason for not granting me a citizenship or ground for deportation? It's been more than 7 years ago and I never had any other records before and after this incident. But it happened during first 5 years i was lawfully addmited to USA and it worries me.
2. Do they typically ask on natiralization interview details or explanation about the incident on the interview?
3. I have a certified copy of court disposition, as well as copy of Citation that i am going to enclose with my application. In addition i wrote an explanation letter that explains the details of the situation in the mall ( i really did not have any intent to leave the mall with unpaid merchandise, it happened due to a medical reason when i was helping out my sick mom, but retailer thought that we are leaving the store) . In the same letter I also asked immigration officer to consider my accomplishments for all 9 years being in this country and I attached copies of all documents (as evidence) for each point that i listed in my letter hoping that it would show my good moral character. This 2 pages explanation letter and 25 pages of copies of awards, credit history, etc. Now I am not sure if i need to send this all with my application or not, it's lots of reading materials and i am not sure if it will be in my favor and prevent asking questions, or it will just make the officer mad or lead to additional questions. Would you recommend to send these materials, or maybe just take it with me and present if needed but include only court desposition with application
4. I already filled out the N400 form myself but did not send it out yet. One lawyer offered me to hire him so that he would fill it out and file my application and he also said that he would write a Legal Argument Letter that explains the statute, the maximum sentence for the summary offence, and that this was more than 7 years ago, and that it falls under petty offence, and should not affect my citizenship. What would be your recommendation? Do I need to hire a lawyer for this or maybe just send all documents that I prepared myself?
5. Shall I go on the interview myself or better go with a Lawyer.
Thanks again for reading through my thread. I am really very nervous about the entire situation and I will be waiting for your response on all 5 questions if possible.
I came to USA in 1999 with refugee status, got my green card in 2001 or 2002 (however in the green card says Residence Since 1999 - expiration 2012) and want to apply for citizenship now in 2009. However, i have a criminal record (Summary Offence) for retail theft in 2002. I was fingerprinted and then I got a citation and summons to appear in the court on which I plead Not Guilty. In a district court I was still found guilty and charged with Fines 150 dollars for a Summary Offence for a Retail Theft. No jail, no community service. I read the statute and found that $150 is the maximum punishment (sentence) for the Summary Offence grade.
My questions are
1. Can this be a reason for not granting me a citizenship or ground for deportation? It's been more than 7 years ago and I never had any other records before and after this incident. But it happened during first 5 years i was lawfully addmited to USA and it worries me.
2. Do they typically ask on natiralization interview details or explanation about the incident on the interview?
3. I have a certified copy of court disposition, as well as copy of Citation that i am going to enclose with my application. In addition i wrote an explanation letter that explains the details of the situation in the mall ( i really did not have any intent to leave the mall with unpaid merchandise, it happened due to a medical reason when i was helping out my sick mom, but retailer thought that we are leaving the store) . In the same letter I also asked immigration officer to consider my accomplishments for all 9 years being in this country and I attached copies of all documents (as evidence) for each point that i listed in my letter hoping that it would show my good moral character. This 2 pages explanation letter and 25 pages of copies of awards, credit history, etc. Now I am not sure if i need to send this all with my application or not, it's lots of reading materials and i am not sure if it will be in my favor and prevent asking questions, or it will just make the officer mad or lead to additional questions. Would you recommend to send these materials, or maybe just take it with me and present if needed but include only court desposition with application
4. I already filled out the N400 form myself but did not send it out yet. One lawyer offered me to hire him so that he would fill it out and file my application and he also said that he would write a Legal Argument Letter that explains the statute, the maximum sentence for the summary offence, and that this was more than 7 years ago, and that it falls under petty offence, and should not affect my citizenship. What would be your recommendation? Do I need to hire a lawyer for this or maybe just send all documents that I prepared myself?
5. Shall I go on the interview myself or better go with a Lawyer.
Thanks again for reading through my thread. I am really very nervous about the entire situation and I will be waiting for your response on all 5 questions if possible.
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