Transit citation before the oath ceremony!

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Hello everyone,

Glad that I found these boards online, anyhow I had this minor incident happened to me days ago, I live in San Francisco and I happened to get my first ever citation based on an expired Muni transfer ticket (a $75 fine) just 20 days before my Oath ceremony, and my question is divided into two parts:

a) Do I need to answer yes on question #4 that is listed on the back of form N-445?
b) If I answer yes, would this incident postpone or complicate my oath until a further notice?

Thanks in advance

Sincerely
AT-AT
 
Hello everyone,

Glad that I found these boards online, anyhow I had this minor incident happened to me days ago, I live in San Francisco and I happened to get my first ever citation based on an expired Muni transfer ticket (a $75 fine) just 20 days before my Oath ceremony, and my question is divided into two parts:

a) Do I need to answer yes on question #4 that is listed on the back of form N-445?
b) If I answer yes, would this incident postpone or complicate my oath until a further notice?

Thanks in advance

Sincerely
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This falls into a bit of a grey area.
Who exactly issued you this transit citation? Was it a police officer?

I suggest that you leave the answer to Q4 blank for the moment. At the oath ceremony, during the check-in, you will get to talk to a USCIS officer; you can explain the situation then and ask them how to answer Q4 on N-445 given your circumstances. I don't think that a "yes" answer would result in delaying your oath. If you can get a proof of payment of the fine by the time of the oath, that'd be good.
 
This falls into a bit of a grey area.
Who exactly issued you this transit citation? Was it a police officer?
Thanks much for the quick reply baikal... Well, I'm not totally sure if the inspector was actually categorized as a police officer or not, since his uniform was more like a parking meter officer more than a police officer to me, and honestly I didn't pay much attention to his batch since I was too busy explaining to him how unfair the citation was. As far as I know, he was considered a SF Muni Fare Inspector.

I suggest that you leave the answer to Q4 blank for the moment. At the oath ceremony, during the check-in, you will get to talk to a USCIS officer; you can explain the situation then and ask them how to answer Q4 on N-445 given your circumstances. I don't think that a "yes" answer would result in delaying your oath. If you can get a proof of payment of the fine by the time of the oath, that'd be good.
I was thinking the same think, I'll be leaving Q4 blank until the ceremony date, and have a copy of the citation and the receipt as a proof of payment and wish for the best.
 
Thank you so much Bobsmyth, this was a very helpful info indeed, I really appreciate it friend. :)
 
Well, after coming back from my info pass appointment, and according to the info officer, he said that I need to disclose it with a paid receipt no matter what type of citation it is, otherwise if they found out, it might cause me a bigger problem eventually.

I honesty, don't wanna take any chances at this point. I believe the best thing to do, is to have question 4 unanswered until the Oath day, and just mention the issue to the officer once I go over there...
 
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