The thing is I didnt really run, but the person changed the story to the cops and I got screwed. No, I am not subject to any probation or defered sentencing. I just had to pay a $100 fine and that was it. When I was asking for expungement of the incident from my records, they said that the infraction is minor and they dont even consider it for expungement.
I have a ticket with $100 + court Fee $55 fine which has been paid. I have the court disposition with 3 months supervision (a lawyer told me that's like a slap on wrist) and proof or payemnt. The ticket was failure to execercise due care.
I have also travelled out of the country since my Interview so i will be anwering YES to 2 Questions the N-445.
Should be worried?
For those of you who already had your interviews, did the IO specifically ask you if you had any “traffic tickets” during your interviews?
Some do, some don't. Better to be prepared than wish you'd had extra documents with you.
Some do, some don't. Better to be prepared than wish you'd had extra documents with you.
Do not volunteer anything. Just wait and see what he/she asks for and you provide the right Information and Proof of whatever is being ask for. If he comes to the Part about Question # 15 in the good moral character section where it ask have you ever commited a crime or offense for which you were not arrested then you can ask him does my Traffic Ticket count. And since you have proof of payment and stuff you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
because the guide and the instructions explicitly stated that no proof of traffic tickets is necessary, as long as the offenses weren't DUI/DWI and the fine was less than $500.
Traffic ticket is a minor issue, I had total of eight during 1991-2008, I listed them all, i'll let you all know how it goes with the interview, also guide says you do not need to include the proof, it does not say you do not need to report, see above "Yes"
N400, part D, question 16 specifically asks Have you "ever" been cited, above it says you must answer "Yes" even if your records were sealed/cleared or if anyone including a judge....
the USCIS really needs to establish a uniform rule that applies to traffic tickets. If the only tickets that require proof are DUI/DWI and over $500, then those should be the only tickets for which proof is demanded during the interview.