No & no, ofcourse if you have had any criminal convictions or excesive driving tix, you are advised to seek legal counsel before filing. Good luck.
However, if one has a ton of traffic tickets, it would be useful to have the attorney at the interview in order to protect against the interviewer digging too much about those tickets. Better to get approved straight away instead of getting denied and then having to appeal.I don't think it's necessary to seek legal counsel for excessive traffic violations, unless they involve DUI/DWI/reckless driving. Simple traffic tickets will not prevent an applicant from naturalization.
However, if one has a ton of traffic tickets, it would be useful to have the attorney at the interview in order to protect against the interviewer digging too much about those tickets. Better to get approved straight away instead of getting denied and then having to appeal.
What would you guys consider a "ton of tickets"?
It's not that expensive. You should be able to find one who will accompany you for less than $800.That is funny.
You guys are probably right about having a lawyer present when you have "a ton" of traffic tickets. In reality is a tough choice because you would be paying laywer $1500 - $2000 just to show up for the interview.