NY_Applicant said:
But the FAQ section says you must list all traffic violations including minor violations and speeding tickets on the application.
Can this be clarified and if you in fact do not have to list the tickets the FAQ section be updated to that effect. Thanks.
This is a contraversial issue and there is a multitude of opinions on the topic.
Whatever FAQ says or anyone, including myself, advises in this forum, you should make up your own mind. Ultimately, the responsibility is yours.
I'll repeat here my own opinion from one of the previous posts.
The old version of N-400 in the question "Have you ever been arrested, cited or detained..." had an explicitly stated qualifier "excluding traffic violations". Several years ago N-400 was revised and the current version does not contain this qualifier. Now the question simply asks "Have you ever been arrested, CITED or detained by any law enforcement officer for any reason?"
A traffic ticket is a "citation" issued to you personally by a police officer, so the plain meaning of the question suggests that one should answer "yes" here if one had any traffic tickets.
Moreover, there is a passage in the N-400 instructions that is relevant:
"Note that unless a traffic incident was alcoholor drug related, you do not need to submit documentation for traffic fines and incidents that did not involve an actual arrest if the only penalty was afine of less than $500 and/or points on your driver's license".
This seems to indicate that one should mention traffic tickets but it is not necessary to provide documentation for them unless a DIU or a fine of more than $500 was involved.
There are some immigration lawers who now explicitly recommend mentioning traffic tickets in N-400, e.g. see:
http://chat.lawinfo.com/showthread.php/form_n_400-10327/index.html?amp;
Ron Gotcher: "It is better to err on the side of caution and report all brushes with the law, including traffic stops":
http://www.imminfo.com/articles-nats.html#
and
http://www.immigration-information.com/forums/showthread.php?t=503
It also appears that different immigration officers treat this issue differently.
Apparently most of them do not pay attention to traffic tickets but others do.
Someone was even given an RFE for the traffic ticket info, as recently as October 2006.
http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=227422&highlight=traffic+ticket
My personal feeling is that if you have or can get documentation regarding disposition of traffic tickets (i.e. proof that relevant fines were paid), it is better to mention them, just to be honest.
But if the tickets are too old and and it is not possible to get the disposition info, I probably would not mention them. The issue is pretty minor, and if you do mention such a ticket, there is a (pretty substantiual in my view) risk that some overly buraucratic IO will ask for the relevant documentation and the case might get stuck because of it.
Some recent threads mentioning this topic:
http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=234775&highlight=traffic+tickets+2006
http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=214694&highlight=traffic+tickets+2006
http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=231965&highlight=traffic+tickets+2006
http://boards.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=208676&highlight=traffic+tickets+2006