INS or whatever its name is jepardizing citizenship process by not updating their Naturalization Guide's Document Checklist and Instructions to Form N-400. It especially evident with questions 16-21. This is very easy to update. I guess they are taking their time and wasting taxpayers money to keep us misinformed for so many years in such a sensitive and important endeavour. One can sue them for that. Those questions are complex enough, that one needs a lawer, because of all the terminology and complexity of the law. Even if you got just one little traffic ticket, there is still terminology and it is under a Criminal Code in most states. I talked to criminal justice lawyer relative and was surprised how much I did not know about terminology in questions 16-21! Basically everybody qualifies under such questions....
I also suggest to INS:
1. To improve the style of the language which they use in that Guide. It should be much more informative, precise, interesting, better formatted, and pleasant. Currently it is written for people with a very low IQ, - who wants to be treated like that?
2. Exclude traffic citations from questions 16-21. Because this country is car-based, - one can't eat, work, get medical care, give birth, live without car. Moreover police has a plan to fulfill, so they would give tickets for nothing, because the judge is going to be on the officer's side. People with one traffic ticket do not want to be treated like criminals. Especially if police officer who gave ticket was colorblind.
I also suggest to INS:
1. To improve the style of the language which they use in that Guide. It should be much more informative, precise, interesting, better formatted, and pleasant. Currently it is written for people with a very low IQ, - who wants to be treated like that?
2. Exclude traffic citations from questions 16-21. Because this country is car-based, - one can't eat, work, get medical care, give birth, live without car. Moreover police has a plan to fulfill, so they would give tickets for nothing, because the judge is going to be on the officer's side. People with one traffic ticket do not want to be treated like criminals. Especially if police officer who gave ticket was colorblind.