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hi guys! This are my doutbs on filing a N-400: I was convicted of Misdeamenor and i am doing my Counseling for Batterer's Intervention Program fro 52 weeks and a probation for 3 years. But i wanted to file my citizenship next year. I am thinking that after i get through with my counseling my lawyer told me i could expunge my name in the system if everything goes smoothly with me which i am very confident that will happened. But anyhow my questions are: In the application it says that i need to gather the paperworks from the court about my conviction: i wanted to know if this are what they want: my conviction papers, the result of my counseling, police report of the incident, thats all i can think of...is this all they need or there are some more papers??? Any help will be greatly appreciatted.thanks...

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hi guys! This are my doutbs on filing a N-400: I was convicted of Misdeamenor and i am doing my Counseling for Batterer's Intervention Program fro 52 weeks and a probation for 3 years. But i wanted to file my citizenship next year. I am thinking that after i get through with my counseling my lawyer told me i could expunge my name in the system if everything goes smoothly with me which i am very confident that will happened. But anyhow my questions are: In the application it says that i need to gather the paperworks from the court about my conviction: i wanted to know if this are what they want: my conviction papers, the result of my counseling, police report of the incident, thats all i can think of...is this all they need or there are some more papers??? Any help will be greatly appreciatted.thanks...

Talk about immigration attorneys, also learned there are those that specialize in visas for working here while others specialize in family based cases, that is how complicated the system has become. I can read the instructions and get a hint that a felony is far more major than a misdemeanor, but really don't know where to draw the line.

Ha, they say that crime doesn't pay, but does pay very well for those in our legal system, so expect to pay even more for a good family based immigration attorney. And don't get caught next time and the easiest way to do that is to be good.

 
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