bensonchou
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Hello,
I received my greencard in 2001 and I will be eligible to file N-400 in a few weeks.
I received a speeding ticket in Virginia in 1999 for driving 77 mph on 55 mph road. In Virginia, over 20 mph is considered Reckless Driving. On the ticket, it has the “pay fine” box checked so I paid the fine in early 2000. I was not aware the seriousness of reckless driving at the time ...I simply thought it was just another speeding ticket so I paid the fine.
Recently, I was reading a post on this forum and someone said that Reckless driving could have an effect on N-400. However, for this ticket that I received in 1999, I didn’t have to go to court and it was only 2 mph over (if I drove 75 mph or 74 mph on 55mph road, then it would just be a normal speeding ticket).
Could someone please clarify? I am really worried and not sure what to do... Can I still file the N-400 application myself? or I need to pay another $1000 to hire an attorney?
Finally, what should I say on the N-400 application....Can I say it was a speeding ticket? Because it really was a speeding ticket or do I need to put the word “Reckless driving” on the N-400 application
Thanks for your help in advanced.
I received my greencard in 2001 and I will be eligible to file N-400 in a few weeks.
I received a speeding ticket in Virginia in 1999 for driving 77 mph on 55 mph road. In Virginia, over 20 mph is considered Reckless Driving. On the ticket, it has the “pay fine” box checked so I paid the fine in early 2000. I was not aware the seriousness of reckless driving at the time ...I simply thought it was just another speeding ticket so I paid the fine.
Recently, I was reading a post on this forum and someone said that Reckless driving could have an effect on N-400. However, for this ticket that I received in 1999, I didn’t have to go to court and it was only 2 mph over (if I drove 75 mph or 74 mph on 55mph road, then it would just be a normal speeding ticket).
Could someone please clarify? I am really worried and not sure what to do... Can I still file the N-400 application myself? or I need to pay another $1000 to hire an attorney?
Finally, what should I say on the N-400 application....Can I say it was a speeding ticket? Because it really was a speeding ticket or do I need to put the word “Reckless driving” on the N-400 application
Thanks for your help in advanced.
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