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Left Over

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  • City
    Miami
  • State
    Florida

Immigration Info

  • Immigration Status
    Naturalization (pending)
  • Place benefits filed at
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  • Local Office
    Miami FL
  • Country
    Singapore

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  1. Thank you. I'm worried because I answered NO when I submitted my application not thinking of these things. I didn't take the word EVER into consideration and thought it was only for my time in the US. I hope I can still fix this mistake.
  2. Ok. Thanks guys for the replies. I answered NO when I submitted my application. I just recently realized I may have made a mistake it's why I came here for clarification. Can I still change my answer during the interview?
  3. I wasn't intending to commit fraud. I'm not trying to hide it. I just wasn't sure if taking a few puffs of marijuana 20 years ago is considered a crime.
  4. I have not used marijuana while living in the US. I did it in my country of origin. I admitted to this during my medical exam but still got my green card.
  5. To start, marijuana is illegal in my country of origin. When I was applying for my green card I admitted to trying marijuana when I was in my 20's (I'm 49 now). I got my green card and have lived in the US for 5 years. I'm in the process of applying for citizenship. What answer should I give to the question: "Have you EVER committed, agreed to commit, asked someone else to commit, helped commit, or tried to commit a crime or offense for which you were NOT arrested? Yes or No" given that I admitted to past marijuana use during the GC process?
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