Which question is about traffic citation from the recent form, Rev Jan 2011

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I am completing the N-400 for me & Spouse (I can file them together right - how about the filing fees - can it be a one check or money order?

Which question is about traffic citation that I should mark "yes"?
I always did "no contest" or paid the fine via mail.
So what should I say as the "outcome"?

There are only 3 rows to enter it - I might have had 4 traffic citations in last 5 yrs (a few since the economy got bad). What should I do?

For Part 10. H) Should u say "yes" to carry arm (question 38).

Is there a sample answers to these questions?
 
I will let you do the research as the answer to your question lies in the Naturalization or N-400 guide at www.uscis.gov
If that's too much, then you can fill in Traffic citations in the search engine on this forums and it will give you the answer.
You need to fill 2 N-400 forms. One for you and one for your spouse.
Good Luck!
Someone else will answer your other questions if you can't find the correct answer.
 
Searching is a good idea, but usually you do not need to declare minor traffic tickets with less than 500 $ fine. You can attach a paper with extra details if required, and make a note on these 3 rows about the paper. Economy has nothing to do with citations ... if these indeed are reportable, report them and be humble in the interview rather than trying to defend these.

You can say "disposed on date X" as the outcome.
 
All my traffic citations are of less than $500 fine.
So shall I not include them in N-400?

How long is the processing time?

QUOTE=sanjoseaug20;2311404]Searching is a good idea, but usually you do not need to declare minor traffic tickets with less than 500 $ fine. You can attach a paper with extra details if required, and make a note on these 3 rows about the paper. Economy has nothing to do with citations ... if these indeed are reportable, report them and be humble in the interview rather than trying to defend these.

You can say "disposed on date X" as the outcome.[/QUOTE]
 
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