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  1. Thanks guys for all your insights. What's the proper way to handle the situation during the interview? Should I get ahead of the officer and blurt it out or wait to be asked about it?
  2. You're right. I'm more worried about misrepresentation and false testimony. Is it too late to do a FOIA? I heard requesting it now might push my case back to the back of the line. is this true? I know I should have done it before submitting my application but I just learned it was a thing.
  3. 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.
  4. 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?
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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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