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Will a traffic ticket I received in the US affect my Immigration?

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So I am pretty sure I know the answer to this question. But last year when I was visiting my wife in the US, I got pulled over and got a ticket for speeding. I paid the fine a few months later, before the court date.

 

Anyway, I am pretty certain this should have no effect on my immigration process. But I just wanted to double check with all of you.

 

Thank you!

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You are correct.  It's a non-issue.

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12 hours ago, Ahoy01 said:

So I am pretty sure I know the answer to this question. But last year when I was visiting my wife in the US, I got pulled over and got a ticket for speeding. I paid the fine a few months later, before the court date.

 

Anyway, I am pretty certain this should have no effect on my immigration process. But I just wanted to double check with all of you.

 

Thank you!

Not big deal,  I got 2 tickets - I disclosed them in my form and I got no issue.

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6 minutes ago, Ahoy01 said:

 

What form did you disclose them on? There was no place in the NVC forms, I could have disclosed that. 

Sorry, my bad. I was mistakenly this for N-400 😣

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