Hi,
I've been helping my neighbour apply for citizenship in the US. She is a law abiding citizen and throughout the course of living in the US has only had one incidient; a DUI.
Infact, because of the DUI, she ended up taking a mandatory DUI course. She was appalled at the counseling that she ended up getting a 2yr degree at a local community college in Human Services specializing in Drug & Alcohol services. She is now working to become a certified counsellor in the state of California to conduct the state mandated drug and alcohol courses.
Sorry to distract, but I thought I should mention this before asking the following question.
She applied for citizenship and was denied because of the DUI. I'm not sure the extent of the details, but she contacted an immigration lawyer who told her not to appeal, but instead just wait for two years and apply again. (The two years has something related to her DUI, I think there's a 5 year expiration from the time the incident occured which was 3 years ago.)
Is there any issues with filing an appeal for a second review? Is her education in drug and alcohol abuse worth mentioning? Will appealing impact her chances in two years time?
There isn't any inherent issue waiting two additional years, but it will cost a lot to reapply for citizenship, and I'm sure she would rather not go through the process again.
Any insight would be much appreciated.
I've been helping my neighbour apply for citizenship in the US. She is a law abiding citizen and throughout the course of living in the US has only had one incidient; a DUI.
Infact, because of the DUI, she ended up taking a mandatory DUI course. She was appalled at the counseling that she ended up getting a 2yr degree at a local community college in Human Services specializing in Drug & Alcohol services. She is now working to become a certified counsellor in the state of California to conduct the state mandated drug and alcohol courses.
Sorry to distract, but I thought I should mention this before asking the following question.
She applied for citizenship and was denied because of the DUI. I'm not sure the extent of the details, but she contacted an immigration lawyer who told her not to appeal, but instead just wait for two years and apply again. (The two years has something related to her DUI, I think there's a 5 year expiration from the time the incident occured which was 3 years ago.)
Is there any issues with filing an appeal for a second review? Is her education in drug and alcohol abuse worth mentioning? Will appealing impact her chances in two years time?
There isn't any inherent issue waiting two additional years, but it will cost a lot to reapply for citizenship, and I'm sure she would rather not go through the process again.
Any insight would be much appreciated.