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So I got into an arguement with my wife and she called the police that I threngtened her. I was arrested and jailed for misdemeanor and was bonded the next 2days. I had a court date for today and went there ready to defend myself only to find out the DA decided not to press any charge. I'm waiting for my I-751 approval which I applied in March and will be due for N400 in march 2013. The DA said I was only arrested and no charges was pressed. How does this affect my N400 application?

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So I got into an arguement with my wife and she called the police that I threngtened her. I was arrested and jailed for misdemeanor and was bonded the next 2days. I had a court date for today and went there ready to defend myself only to find out the DA decided not to press any charge. I'm waiting for my I-751 approval which I applied in March and will be due for N400 in march 2013. The DA said I was only arrested and no charges was pressed. How does this affect my N400 application?

You will be okay, its not going to affect nothing because no charges were filed. However you have to let the officer know that you got arrested and no charges filed and I hope you a paper from the court proving that. Just be truthful make sure you have the court paper.

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You will be okay, its not going to affect nothing because no charges were filed. However you have to let the officer know that you got arrested and no charges filed and I hope you a paper from the court proving that. Just be truthful make sure you have the court paper.

Thanks for the info. I was looking at the police report and it says that we was arguing but the police arrested me because my wife said I pulled her hair. Which claim should I use or stand with incase I'm being asked during my citizenship interview. Also, I was looking at the DA's statement saying they No charges were filed against me but on the letter heading it has Pre-Trial diversion program. Any clarification on that on if that would affect me? The court's statement didn't see any pre-trial diversion program. Don't know if I should use the DA's or the court's.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Thanks for the info. I was looking at the police report and it says that we was arguing but the police arrested me because my wife said I pulled her hair. Which claim should I use or stand with incase I'm being asked during my citizenship interview. Also, I was looking at the DA's statement saying they No charges were filed against me but on the letter heading it has Pre-Trial diversion program. Any clarification on that on if that would affect me? The court's statement didn't see any pre-trial diversion program. Don't know if I should use the DA's or the court's.

I got a citation for driving down the street with my parking light on too. Even though I couldn't differentiate on my dashboard when it's all the way turned on except on the knob. The police guy gave me a citation which doesn't even have no penalty and I don't know if this may affect my filing for ROC?

Does anyone have any idea about that too?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I got a citation for driving down the street with my parking light on too. Even though I couldn't differentiate on my dashboard when it's all the way turned on except on the knob. The police guy gave me a citation which doesn't even have no penalty and I don't know if this may affect my filing for ROC?

Does anyone have any idea about that too?

A traffic citation is an infraction. It's not a crime. It's completely irrelevant to USCIS. The only thing that could affect your ROC or your immigration status in general are crimes that would make you inadmissible, and therefore deportable.

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Yes and here is INA informaton: INA: ACT 237 - GENERAL CLASSES OF DEPORTABLE ALIENS, (2) Criminal offenses.-Domestic Violence is included. You need to be careful in the US about this and DUI with a couple of others are hot buttons.

http://www.uscis.gov/ilink/docView/SLB/HTML/SLB/0-0-0-1/0-0-0-29/0-0-0-5672.html

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

 
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