EricNeesGC
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Thanks Bobsmyth. That makes me feel much better. I'll post here when my check is cashed.
Which DO are you in? I have seen people in NY area getting a hard time re traffic tickets.
Other than nyc_newbie, I haven't heard of any other NYC applicants having a hard time with traffic tickets. Were there any others that I'm not aware of?
I believe the Dallas DO is one of the faster offices at the moment and they also typically offer same-day oath (at least if your interview is early in the day). Therefore you may want to consider delaying your application by a few weeks so that you don't end up in the situation of having an interview date before 3/10/2010.
There is another guy laterly. But This guy seemed to ignored some tickets
while nyc_newbie was denied for a few paid tickets. But we do not know details maybe nyc_newbie'c case was more complex than he posted
Ah, that explains it. If the guy ignored tickets, then he should have expected problems with his case, as unpaid traffic tickets can result in the issuance of a bench warrant.
Too bad he didn't come back to report this. I wonder if he can recoup the appeal fees.In fact, his application was approved on appeal and he took his oath a week ago.
Too bad he didn't come back to report this. I wonder if he can recoup the appeal fees.
That guy paid all tickets by the time of N400. It is just in his history he
was once stopped due to unpaid tickets
In my opinion, unpaid tickets suggest poor moral character by demonstrating a disregard for the law.
That guy said it is not his fault that his case dragged on. But I doubt
his accuracy. If it was the court or prosecutor that delay the
disposition, he would not have been stopped for that. I remmeber He also said he did not get court notice because he moved.
By the way, after citizenship, should we keep court documents and recipts
for traffic tickets for long time? Any other situation we may still be requseted
to disclose traffic violation?
Hey guys one more thing- Does it matter how you put your sign in Part 11? I put my full name in Capital letters. Someone just told me that I must have signed my full name in cursive letters. Will that be an issue here?
Considering you're sending it out on 12/15 change it to a signature (full name).
(Just switch out the page with the corrected one...)
True that.. but I'm on the road and will be on the road for 2 weeks now.. I asked my friend to drop it off on 15th... I don't want him to do anything else to it...Just wanted to know if that's absolutely necessary to have to full signature in cursive letters. Or else I have to do it after I come back.
Hey guys one more thing- Does it matter how you put your sign in Part 11? I put my full name in Capital letters. Someone just told me that I must have signed my full name in cursive letters. Will that be an issue here?
Hey Guys,
One more question. I was out of country 2 times after getting my GC in March 2007. First one was for 30 days and the last one was for 45 days. Do you think it will be a problem?
Not only that, but he had a court date, sent a request for a reschedule, and then didn't show up at all because he didn't hear back from them about the reschedule.Aaaaaah, now I remember that case. From what I remember, this was for a NYC traffic ticket. If you don't respond to a traffic violation in NY, your license is automatically suspended. A suspension notice is sent to the driver's address, which gives the driver a chance to pay the ticket and avoid the suspension. In case of a suspension, the insurance carrier is also notified. These facts cause me to doubt this story. There's definitely more to it than the OP let on. Also, if he moved, but failed to update the DMV with his new address for several years, whose fault is that?
Those are short trips that wouldn't be an issue for naturalization eligibility.