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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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Hi everyone, please help if you can...I was resently cited and fined for have a open alcohol beverage and using a student train pass. One fine was $25 and the other was $60, now on the i-485 application it asked if you've been fine or cited. My question is if I answer yes will that make me inadmissiable and will i need a waiver, or should i answer no since i was not finger printed, as anyone gone through anything similar. Your help is greatly appricated

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Filed: 2/10/07 i-485, i-485a, i-765, i-693
Delivered on 2/13/07
Notice Date: 2/20/07
Biometrics letter: 2/26/07
appointment done FP: 3/9/07
case updated: 3/13/07
touch on one of our EAD.#1 4/24
LUD 4/25 EAD #1
EAD #1 Approved 2/27
EAD #1 4/28
EAD #1, Approval letter sent 5/1
EAD #2 updated 5/1
EAD #1,2 updated 5/2
EAD #1 arrives 5/3
interview appointment letter: 5/15/07

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date filed 3/18/14

noa 4/01/14

biometric 4/15/14

in line for interview 5/12/14

Schedule for interview 8/06/2014

interview 09/12/2014

RFE 9/12/2014 Travel docs needed

Turned in by person 12 pages of travel doc 9/15/2014

Placed in line for Oath 10/03/2014

Oath Ceremony 10/31/2014

Hope all goes well.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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I dont think so, I think they are checking to see if you are honest, people make mistakes.

I was sited a few years ago for speeding, things like that are normal things that happen.

Just answer questions honestly, things will work out fine.

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