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12-03-2011, 10:18 AM #1
Concerned about naturalization interview process...
Hello everybody,
Has anyone been through naturalization process? I got 1 customs letter earlier this year. I'm wondering if they know about it, and if so, should i admit it or no? will it affect my eligibility during the process of becoming citizen? Should i admit my other crime that i have not been arrested for during my employment (only my prior employer and unemployment department know about it)? I know that if they find out that i'm lying them could simply deny my case or even after i got citizenship.
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12-03-2011, 10:24 AM #2
Geez mate!?
Most blokes are on their best behavior during this time. I know it happened in the past and not much you can do about it now.
What crime have you committed? Hopefully not pedophelia or terrorism?
I'm being silly, but you get my point.
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12-03-2011, 10:34 AM #4
i went through the interviews with my wife. They weren't hard. But we also had a lawyer and i suggest you get one. Our lawyer steered questions a certain way. And we practiced alot with her and on our own.
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12-03-2011, 10:49 AM #5
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12-03-2011, 10:51 AM #6
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12-03-2011, 10:56 AM #7
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12-03-2011, 11:11 AM #8
what paperwork do you have to help your case. Why are you asking for a green card?
my wife did political asylum first, then switched because we got married. We had to bring lots of evidence of our relationship
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12-03-2011, 12:25 PM #9
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12-03-2011, 12:32 PM #10
then that stuff may hurt you. My wife got a dui over the summer and we were told that will delay her getting citizenship
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12-03-2011, 09:33 PM #11
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12-03-2011, 10:52 PM #12
true, true, true. The other best thing you can always do is if you are ever arrested to always opt for the right to remain silent. Seriously, remain silent, 100% Say yes you understand your rights but DONT say anymore.
NEVER admit to anything or tell them upfront. You will quickly learn that honesty, dong the right thing is mostly rewarded with maximum punishment, not the leniency.
In other words, NO dont say anything.
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12-04-2011, 01:49 PM #13
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