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Hi,

guys I have a question .. other day my friend was telling me about one of his friend's case, who is a cab driver in new york city.

He was saying, that cab driver had I-751 pending and he got a criminal court ticket while driving the cab. Then after some time he recieved letter from uscis stating that his I-751 can not be approved because he has a criminal record.

My question is ... Is this possible ?

I mean getting a traffic ticket of a criminal court is not a big offense.

Anyhow does anybody know anything about this ?

Regards.

ROC

06/01/2011 - Mailed ROC package to VSC

06/03/2011 - Package arrived and signed for at VSC

06/06/2011 - NOA receipt date

06/09/2011 - Check cashed

06/10/2011 - NOA arrived in the mail

06/24/2011 - Biometrics appointment letter arrived in the mail

07/19/2011 - Biometrics appointment

06/29/2011 - Early Biometrics

02/15/2012 - Baby Boy Born

03/13/2012 - Approved

03/21/2012 - Card Received

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N-400

06/01/2012 - Mailed N-400 package to TX

06/04/2012 - Package arrived and signed for at TX

06/06/2012 - Text and Email recieved from Uscis for recieving application

06/06/2012 - NOA reciept date

06/07/2012 - Check cashed

06/11/2012 - NOA arrived in the mail

06/28/2012 - Biometrics appointment letter arrived in the mail

07/17/2012 - Biometrics appointment

06/29/2012 - Early Biometrics

07/27/2012 - Placed inline for scheduling interview

10/09/2012 - Text recieved, scheduled for interview

10/13/2012 - Interview letter recieved in the mail

11/15/2012 - Interview

11/21/2012 - Oath and Finally a US Citizen :)

THEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ENDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

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You failed to mention the charge?

Was it solicitation? Making a drug buy? Hit-and-run? Reckless endangerment? Fleeing the scene of a crime?

It probably wasn't a parking ticket.

 

i don't get it.

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I am not a lawyer but I read somewhere that you can only be denied if you have a felony and not a misdemeanor . A traffic ticket is a misdemeanor . Maybe your friend is not telling the whole truth .

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01-17-2015 = N-400 packet sent (to P.O. Box Dallas via USPS Priority Mail)
01-21-2015 = N-400 packet delivered
01/25/2015 = E confirmation / Text received

01/26/2015 = Check cashed .

02/02/2015 = NOA1 received (Priority Date 01/21/2015)
02/09/2015 = Biometrics Letter received .

02/18/2015 = Biometrics

02/20/2015 = In line for interview

04/10/2015 = Interview Letter received .

05/11/2015 =Interview .

05/11/2015 = Passed Interview
07/01/2015 = Oath letter received
07/24/2015 = Oath Cerememony

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I do not think you can be legal and also be a cab driver in New York.

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well i don't what was the exact charge but I just wanted to know if this is possible then can he go on to become us citizen ?

ROC

06/01/2011 - Mailed ROC package to VSC

06/03/2011 - Package arrived and signed for at VSC

06/06/2011 - NOA receipt date

06/09/2011 - Check cashed

06/10/2011 - NOA arrived in the mail

06/24/2011 - Biometrics appointment letter arrived in the mail

07/19/2011 - Biometrics appointment

06/29/2011 - Early Biometrics

02/15/2012 - Baby Boy Born

03/13/2012 - Approved

03/21/2012 - Card Received

____________________________________________________

N-400

06/01/2012 - Mailed N-400 package to TX

06/04/2012 - Package arrived and signed for at TX

06/06/2012 - Text and Email recieved from Uscis for recieving application

06/06/2012 - NOA reciept date

06/07/2012 - Check cashed

06/11/2012 - NOA arrived in the mail

06/28/2012 - Biometrics appointment letter arrived in the mail

07/17/2012 - Biometrics appointment

06/29/2012 - Early Biometrics

07/27/2012 - Placed inline for scheduling interview

10/09/2012 - Text recieved, scheduled for interview

10/13/2012 - Interview letter recieved in the mail

11/15/2012 - Interview

11/21/2012 - Oath and Finally a US Citizen :)

THEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ENDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

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Well, the only ticket he can get as a cab driver will be a felony, if he picks up out of area and the DOT caught him, cuz from my experience I know cab drivers couldn't remove conditions or get their citizenship cuz of that, cuz the Law considered it as a felony.

p.s I work for a cab company office

USCIS
Sep 4th 2014: Filed I-130 petition as an LPR
Nov 24th 2014: I took my oath and i became a US Citizen
Dec 5th 2014: I faxed, mailed and called USCIS to UPGRADE my Case to a USC filling for am immediate relative.
Dec 25th 2014: I received a letter from USCIS asking me to fax a copy of my naturalization which is I did before.
Dec 26th 2014: I faxed a copy of my naturalization, copy of NOA1.
Jan 28th 2015: I called USCIS to ask about my upgrade, and the NO SENSE customer service doesn't know anything
Feb 4th 2015: I got an email that my case was transferred to local office for an interview.
Feb 24th 2015: I had a INFOPASS and they told me this interview about my Ex-Wife.
May 19th 2015: another INFOPASS asking why is it taking all this time to schedule an interview.
​May 30th 2015: I contacted Congresswoman and she contacted the USCIS los angeles office on my behalf and she asked me to wait 30 days
June 25th 2015: I received an email from the Congresswoman that i was scheduled for an Interview on July 6th
June 6th 2015: I had a interview and my case was approved.
June 8th 2015: I got an email from USCIS that my case was transferred to the NVC
June 8th 2015: I called USCIS to find out that my case was never upgraded from LPR to USC



NVC
July 14th 2015: NVC received case
July 14th 2015: I emailed and mailed a Copy of naturalization and the NOA2 to the NVC to upgrade my petition to USC
Aug 3rd 2015: Case # & Invoice ID # received via phone. (Case# assigned same day)
Aug 4th 2015: DS-261 available on website\Submitted DS-261
Aug 5th 2015: AOS Invoice available on website/Paid AOS Invoice
Aug 5th 2015: NVC accepted DS-261 (Confirmed via phone)
Aug 6th 2015: Paid IV fee
Aug 7th 2015: all fees show PAID.
Aug 7th 2015: Filled DS260 and completed.
Aug 7th 2015: I called NVC and they told Case still show F2A.
Aug 14th 2015: I mailed AOS/IV Package
Aug 17th 2015: NVC received AOS/IV package.
Aug 19th 2015: Scan Date.
Aug 20th 2015: Case was upgraded from LPR(F2A) to USC(CR1/IR1) (over the phone)
Sep 25th 2015: Case Complete (over the phone) (3 N/A on the website)
Oct 2nd 2015: scheduled for interview via email
Nov 3rd 2015 : interview date (APPROVED)

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If he drives a cab without a license and runs over a little girl on her way home from school and the takes off while she bleeds to death . . . sure.

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You can get a felony traffic violation for DUI, hit and run or any accident which may cause serious injury/death or property damage.

Married: 02/12/2009

Mailed I130 (Chicago Lockbox): 04/23/2009

I130 Received (Chicago Lockbox): 04/26/2009

I130 Received CSC: 04/30/2009

I130 Processed CSC: 04/30/2009

NOA1 Mailed: 04/30/2009

Check Cashed: 05/04/2009

Touch1: 05/05/2009

Touch2: 05/14/2009Touch3: 05/15/2009 Address change online?

Touch4: 05/22/2009Touch5: 05/26/2009 Called to check on address change, change made over the phone?

Touch6: 08/11/2009 Hopefully beginning to be processedTouch7: 08/12/2009

Touch8: 08/20/2009 RFE !! Response 09/01/2009

Touch9: 09/14/2009 Touch10: 09/21/2009

I130 APPROVED!! 09/21/2009

NVC case # assigned: 10/02/2009

BABY GIRL BORN 10/5/2009!!!

AOS bill generated:10/14/2009 Paid 10/15/2009

DS3032 e-mailed and mailed:10/21/2009

I864 mailed:10/22/2009

DS3032 accepted:11/09/2009

Received checklist letter for missing ds230: 11/09/2009

IV bill generated/paid/IV docs overnighted to NVC: 11/10/2009

IV docs received 11/12/2009

AVR:all docs received: 11/19/2009

SIGN IN FAILED!! 11/28/2009 woot woot!!

CASE COMPLETE!! 11/30/2009

Received Interview Letter: 12/02/2009

INTERVIEW: JANUARY 12, 2010

APPROVED!!! : 01/11/2010 interviewed after medical on 11th

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The days of moving violations in NYC only only being relevant to the Traffic Violations Bureau are over. Driving on a suspended license, DUI, picking up passengers out of licensed locale, assualt on a passenger, amongst several others can lead one to criminal court. This would mean that that they have had criminal charges filed against them....

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