genesis1 said:
OCworker do you know anyone who got denied because of "not disclosing traffic tickets"? Or is it just your imagination? Maybe Sri is right. Best is ask Johnny Cash!
It is not my imagination. It is written in the guide line.
Telling lie under Oath will result of citizenship application being denied
plain and simple.
also, i was saying telling lie. it just happens not disclosing traffic tickets is a lie because traffic tickets are citiation. In the N400 form, it asked "have you ever citied by .." etc etc. If you answer no, and if you received traffic ticket previously, it means you intend to lie.
However, I do not have any cases I can show you "not disclosing traffic tickets would result an application being denied". However, you can read many posts about "lying under oath / on your application" will result your application gets denied.
it is the applicant decision to disclose or not.
I did not disclose the traffic ticket on my N400 form. However, I told the interview officer upfront that I did not know I needed to include the traffic tickets. I handed her a list of traffic tickets I received, and she put them on my n400 form.
So, in the future, they cannot charge me saying I lied under Oath because I did not disclose the citation info. The most important thing is, it does not cause me any problems besides of the background check delayed a bit.
the famous quote: "if you can't serve the time, don't do the crime"