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Hi,

I'm in line for interview scheduling and starting to panic....I've had a few traffic camera speeding fines over the years and they've all been paid. Some were from me, some were from my husband driving my car. I read on the USCIS website somewhere that these type of fines do not need to be declared, so I didn't declare them on my application. Is that correct? Will I be asked about them during my interview? I have NO IDEA of the dates or issuing authorities (DC, Baltimore...?) for these fines...so getting proof they were paid will be a nightmare.

Thoughts? Thanks!

Married

04/18/2007

Green Card

09/22/2007 - 10 Yr

N-400 Application for Naturalization

09/22/2010 - Eligible

09/15/2013 - Application completed

09/16/2013 - Application mailed to Dallas Lockbox

09/18/2013 - Application received at Dallas Lockbox (per USPS tracking)

09/23/2013 - Check cashed

09/27/2013 - NOA received (Priority Date is 09/18/2013)

10/01/2013 - NOA for Fingerprints received

10/18/2013 - Biometric Appointment in Baltimore

10/22/2013 - In Line for Interview

02/18/2014 - Received text that my interview has been scheduled

02/24/2014 - Interview letter received

03/25/2014 - Interview Date

03/28/2014 - Oath Ceremony - US Citizen!

 
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