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Hi,

My wife received a "yellow letter" Case File Review Notice stating that she needs to bring a document of her shoplifting arrest to the interview. And by the way she haven't receive the interview letter yet. I heard that they will send the interview letter a few weeks later. Is that true?

Here is what I am worry about. I am worry that she will be denied for a citizenship due to her arrest for shoplifting (less than $200 of stolen goods). She have the all court document that her case is dismiss.

Do you know anybody who was denied for a citizenship because of shoplifting?

Thanks

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Hi,

My wife received a "yellow letter" Case File Review Notice stating that she needs to bring a document of her shoplifting arrest to the interview. And by the way she haven't receive the interview letter yet. I heard that they will send the interview letter a few weeks later. Is that true?

Here is what I am worry about. I am worry that she will be denied for a citizenship due to her arrest for shoplifting (less than $200 of stolen goods). She have the all court document that her case is dismiss.

Do you know anybody who was denied for a citizenship because of shoplifting?

Thanks

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Hi,

My wife received a "yellow letter" Case File Review Notice stating that she needs to bring a document of her shoplifting arrest to the interview. And by the way she haven't receive the interview letter yet. I heard that they will send the interview letter a few weeks later. Is that true?

Here is what I am worry about. I am worry that she will be denied for a citizenship due to her arrest for shoplifting (less than $200 of stolen goods). She have the all court document that her case is dismiss.

Do you know anybody who was denied for a citizenship because of shoplifting?

Thanks

Hi hchhon,

The yellow letter is quite a common thing - some people receive it, some don't. And the interview letter does indeed arrive a few weeks after the yellow letter, so everything is normal - no need to worry.

I can't imagine your wife is going to be denied for a shoplifting arrest. She should bring all the paperwork about the incident to the interview in case the officer wants to see them. But she should be fine.

Good luck for the rest of your journey! :star:

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Hi,

My wife received a "yellow letter" Case File Review Notice stating that she needs to bring a document of her shoplifting arrest to the interview. And by the way she haven't receive the interview letter yet. I heard that they will send the interview letter a few weeks later. Is that true?

Here is what I am worry about. I am worry that she will be denied for a citizenship due to her arrest for shoplifting (less than $200 of stolen goods). She have the all court document that her case is dismiss.

Do you know anybody who was denied for a citizenship because of shoplifting?

Thanks

Hi hchhon,

The yellow letter is quite a common thing - some people receive it, some don't. And the interview letter does indeed arrive a few weeks after the yellow letter, so everything is normal - no need to worry.

I can't imagine your wife is going to be denied for a shoplifting arrest. She should bring all the paperwork about the incident to the interview in case the officer wants to see them. But she should be fine.

Good luck for the rest of your journey! :star:

Thanks! One more question. If she has a hard time understanding and explaining to the officer that asking her about the shoplifting incident can I be there explaining for her?

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So long as your wife did not spend more than 5 years in jaila nd it was not a crime of moral turptitude she will be fine.

Just submit the final dispostion of the case and all will be well.

Hi,

My wife received a "yellow letter" Case File Review Notice stating that she needs to bring a document of her shoplifting arrest to the interview. And by the way she haven't receive the interview letter yet. I heard that they will send the interview letter a few weeks later. Is that true?

Here is what I am worry about. I am worry that she will be denied for a citizenship due to her arrest for shoplifting (less than $200 of stolen goods). She have the all court document that her case is dismiss.

Do you know anybody who was denied for a citizenship because of shoplifting?

Thanks

Hi hchhon,

The yellow letter is quite a common thing - some people receive it, some don't. And the interview letter does indeed arrive a few weeks after the yellow letter, so everything is normal - no need to worry.

I can't imagine your wife is going to be denied for a shoplifting arrest. She should bring all the paperwork about the incident to the interview in case the officer wants to see them. But she should be fine.

Good luck for the rest of your journey! :star:

Thanks! One more question. If she has a hard time understanding and explaining to the officer that asking her about the shoplifting incident can I be there explaining for her?

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So long as your wife did not spend more than 5 years in jaila nd it was not a crime of moral turptitude she will be fine.

Just submit the final dispostion of the case and all will be well.

Hi,

My wife received a "yellow letter" Case File Review Notice stating that she needs to bring a document of her shoplifting arrest to the interview. And by the way she haven't receive the interview letter yet. I heard that they will send the interview letter a few weeks later. Is that true?

Here is what I am worry about. I am worry that she will be denied for a citizenship due to her arrest for shoplifting (less than $200 of stolen goods). She have the all court document that her case is dismiss.

Do you know anybody who was denied for a citizenship because of shoplifting?

Thanks

Hi hchhon,

The yellow letter is quite a common thing - some people receive it, some don't. And the interview letter does indeed arrive a few weeks after the yellow letter, so everything is normal - no need to worry.

I can't imagine your wife is going to be denied for a shoplifting arrest. She should bring all the paperwork about the incident to the interview in case the officer wants to see them. But she should be fine.

Good luck for the rest of your journey! :star:

Thanks! One more question. If she has a hard time understanding and explaining to the officer that asking her about the shoplifting incident can I be there explaining for her?

Thank you! I am feeling better now.

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I was trying to find the blurb about it for you on tyhe USCIS.GOV website....but I couldnt....As long as she was NOT an AXE-MURDERER or a drug dealer on the rub,

there are some allowances and basic misdeameanors that are excused once you ahighlight them upfront.

So long as your wife did not spend more than 5 years in jaila nd it was not a crime of moral turptitude she will be fine.

Just submit the final dispostion of the case and all will be well.

Hi,

My wife received a "yellow letter" Case File Review Notice stating that she needs to bring a document of her shoplifting arrest to the interview. And by the way she haven't receive the interview letter yet. I heard that they will send the interview letter a few weeks later. Is that true?

Here is what I am worry about. I am worry that she will be denied for a citizenship due to her arrest for shoplifting (less than $200 of stolen goods). She have the all court document that her case is dismiss.

Do you know anybody who was denied for a citizenship because of shoplifting?

Thanks

Hi hchhon,

The yellow letter is quite a common thing - some people receive it, some don't. And the interview letter does indeed arrive a few weeks after the yellow letter, so everything is normal - no need to worry.

I can't imagine your wife is going to be denied for a shoplifting arrest. She should bring all the paperwork about the incident to the interview in case the officer wants to see them. But she should be fine.

Good luck for the rest of your journey! :star:

Thanks! One more question. If she has a hard time understanding and explaining to the officer that asking her about the shoplifting incident can I be there explaining for her?

Thank you! I am feeling better now.

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