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  1. Hello! My window to apply for Naturalization (N-400) under the 3 year rule is coming up. I'm still married to the same USC 3 years after green card approval. Upon coming across this community and reading some comments about traffic violations, I wanted to confirm. I answered "No" as seen below to this question on my I-485 because I thought this question was asking about criminal history. Traffic violations are civil infractions where I got the ticket outside the US (speeding 10 miles per hour over). No excuses - I answered "no" when it probably should have been a "yes". I plan to answer "Yes" in N-400. However, do you think this will cause an issue in good moral character because the answer in I-485 was a "No"? I do not have a criminal history. This was a speeding ticket in Year 2015 which was 10 miles per hour and fines paid OUTSIDE the US. The traffic violation occurred in Canada in Year 2015. This is a CIVIL infraction not criminal as it was just going over 10 miles per hour (15KM/HR). Canada does not usually share traffic violations especially over 8 years as it is not a criminal matter. Please give me your perspectives if this oversight (ie answering "no" in I-485) will jeopardize my N-400 case once I answer "yes" to my naturalization forms. If you have experience, please share! Thanks!
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