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hi,

i m a permanent resident and i will be applying for citizenship next year;

i made a mistake last MArch by patronizing a woman and i was arrested;

the judge offered a plead deal to a violation wich i accepted;

after consulting a criminal attornay i know my conviction is not a crime, and will not affect my

n400 as long as i provide all the necessary documentation,

however i still need to respond yes to the question on the N400

now the precint told me they do not provide arrest reports (wich is part of the documentation needed), so my question is WHERE do i get that report?

i cant go to the interview (about 2 years from today thouh) and say to the IO, oh sorry the

precint does not provide that paperwork

pls advice

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Go to the court clerk and obtain copies. Minimal cost. If for some reason the arrest/incident report is not in the docket, you can always obtain through freedom of information act.

hi,

i m a permanent resident and i will be applying for citizenship next year;

i made a mistake last MArch by patronizing a woman and i was arrested;

the judge offered a plead deal to a violation wich i accepted;

after consulting a criminal attornay i know my conviction is not a crime, and will not affect my

n400 as long as i provide all the necessary documentation,

however i still need to respond yes to the question on the N400

now the precint told me they do not provide arrest reports (wich is part of the documentation needed), so my question is WHERE do i get that report?

i cant go to the interview (about 2 years from today thouh) and say to the IO, oh sorry the

precint does not provide that paperwork

pls advice

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Go to the court clerk and obtain copies. Minimal cost. If for some reason the arrest/incident report is not in the docket, you can always obtain through freedom of information act.

hi,

i m a permanent resident and i will be applying for citizenship next year;

i made a mistake last MArch by patronizing a woman and i was arrested;

the judge offered a plead deal to a violation wich i accepted;

after consulting a criminal attornay i know my conviction is not a crime, and will not affect my

n400 as long as i provide all the necessary documentation,

however i still need to respond yes to the question on the N400

now the precint told me they do not provide arrest reports (wich is part of the documentation needed), so my question is WHERE do i get that report?

i cant go to the interview (about 2 years from today thouh) and say to the IO, oh sorry the

precint does not provide that paperwork

pls advice

thank you, ive never heard of freedom of information act,

Actually i checked the N400 and there is no specific requirements to provide copy of the arrest on the form,

there are 4 different boxes:

1 "why where you arrested, cited, detained, charged"? SHOULD I DETAIL exactely the original charge ::PATRONIZING A PROSTITUTE?

2 date of the arrest, charged, detained, cited

3 where

4 outcome or disposition

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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If you have ever been arrested or detained by any law enforcement officer for any reason, and no charges were filed, send:

An original official statement by the arresting agency or applicant court confirming that no charges were filed.

If you have ever been arrested or detained by any law enforcement officer for any reason, and charges were filed, send:

An original or court-certified copy of the complete arrest record and disposition for each incident (dismissal order, conviction record or

acquittal order).

This is from the Document Checklist in a "Guide to Naturalization".

The above is not legal advice.

It is either from research or merely my opinion.

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