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I received a traffic speed ticket a couple year ago. My attorney brought the charges down to a non moving traffic violation. Do I include that on my citizenship application? 
Question # 23 ask about citations, arrests and detentions, is this considered a citation? I am not sure how to answer that question.

Thanks a lot!
 

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Yes no matter how small it is you need to mention that on your application. Thank you. Ensure you take paper work related to it just in case if the IO asks you during your interview.

 

 

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Hello, 

 

I am k1 visa holder. I got divorced than I remove the condition. Now I have 10 years Green Card. It is time to apply for N400 citzenship. BUT I had a big fight with my x wife few years ago. I kick her out of the house. He dad call the cops and the cop came to my house accusing me with insulting and threatening her. 

 

The cops just told me that they are just going too talk to me. They came inside the house. Asked me if I hit her ore anything which I did not. 

The cops made sure that we know the law if she hit me or I hit her. One of us will go to Jail. Then they left 

They did not take my ID. They did not do anything.

Is that arrest or charge or anything?

Should I mention it in the application?

What should I mention?

I never have any thing else rather than that story.

Please help me

 

Thanks

 
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