I was an international student in the US from Canada from 2000 to 2004. During my junior year in 2003, I lied to the immigration officer at the airport in Toronto, saying I was traveling to US because I didn't get the travel stamp. I got caught, got a lecture and a stern warning from 2 USCIS agents about lying. They told me that I had to get new travel documents from my school. I got them expedited a week later from my school and I was granted entry and resumed my studies and graduated in 2004.
In the mean time, I met my future wife and we married in early 2004. Applied for permanent residency and got my conditional green card soon after in 2004. During the interview, they did ask me what had happened in 2003. I apologized and told them it would never happen again. Got the conditional part removed on my green card in 2007.
Now I am applying citizenship. Form N-400 has questions about moral character and about lying to US officials.
I know that I have to be honest about what happened in 2003 when I was a student. I have not been in any legal troubles since that incident.
Will this incident prevent me from becoming a citizen? If I don't pass, can or will they take away my green card?
Thanks for the help
In the mean time, I met my future wife and we married in early 2004. Applied for permanent residency and got my conditional green card soon after in 2004. During the interview, they did ask me what had happened in 2003. I apologized and told them it would never happen again. Got the conditional part removed on my green card in 2007.
Now I am applying citizenship. Form N-400 has questions about moral character and about lying to US officials.
I know that I have to be honest about what happened in 2003 when I was a student. I have not been in any legal troubles since that incident.
Will this incident prevent me from becoming a citizen? If I don't pass, can or will they take away my green card?
Thanks for the help