Reapplication after being denied

jamalk

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Reapplication after being denied

I am 55 years old and have been in the United States for 17 years. I am married to a US citizen and have two children that were born here.

I was denied citizenship in December of 2000 because I was on probation for a fraud related offence. The probation was later dismissed (June 2001) and my record expunged. I would like to know what affect this has on my reapplication and if the prior fraud constitutes a ban. I was booked and released at a sheriff’s office (Held for an hour) in relation to the fraud offence committed above, does being booked and released mean that I went to jail? In the N-400 naturalization application form how should I answer part 10 Question #21 “21. Have you ever been in jail or prison?” and part 10 Question #16 “Have you ever been arrested, cited, or detained by any law enforcement officer”? Also during the probation I was required to do community service (which I completed) does that mean that I have to answer yes to part 10 Question #19 of the N-400 form “Have you ever been placed in an alternative sentencing or a rehabilitative program”? In the 17 years that I’ve lived here I have not committed any crime or offence other than the one above.
 
You obviously need to take an attorney's advice while preparing your N400 and also while attending your interview.

But I can say you need to answer Yes to question #16. You were convicted of an offence and were given a judgement of probation. So its a yes.
#21 - > did they ever lock you up ?

If you have a clean record otherwise you may be ok. I suggest you reapply 5 years after the end of your probation (June 2006)

All the best
 
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