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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hello, my wife filed her N-400 in January, and based on current processing times, we expect her interview soon. However, she was involved in an incident this past Thursday. She left our 15-month-old child in the car briefly to make a quick purchase. A bystander called 911; the police arrived, detained her, and charged her with a felony under PC 273a(a). Our baby is fine and suffered no injuries. We are currently seeking legal counsel and have the following questions:

  1. How will this affect her citizenship application? Is a denial inevitable?

  2. If the charge is reduced to a misdemeanor, will it still negatively impact her path to citizenship?

Any suggestions, comments, or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. We are devastated and unsure of how to proceed.

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40 minutes ago, Ashokanna said:

Hello, my wife filed her N-400 in January, and based on current processing times, we expect her interview soon. However, she was involved in an incident this past Thursday. She left our 15-month-old child in the car briefly to make a quick purchase. A bystander called 911; the police arrived, detained her, and charged her with a felony under PC 273a(a). Our baby is fine and suffered no injuries. We are currently seeking legal counsel and have the following questions:

  1. How will this affect her citizenship application? Is a denial inevitable?

  2. If the charge is reduced to a misdemeanor, will it still negatively impact her path to citizenship?

Any suggestions, comments, or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. We are devastated and unsure of how to proceed.

This is way beyond VJ’s pay grade. I hope she finds an immigration lawyer in addition to a criminal defense lawyer. It’s best to have both working together, since a criminal defense lawyer may not know much about immigration, especially now that she has already filed her N-400.

Does she already have court dates? Hopefully she can sort everything out quickly before the N-400 interview. In my humble peasant opinion, when she has her N-400 interview, she should just show up, be honest about the situation, and hope for the best.


this is just me talking It will probably be considered an issue related to good moral character. Given the current climate, getting her N-400 denied might be the least of her problems. What if the conviction affects her LPR status as well? That’s something to think about. Hopefully, it won’t impact her LPR status.
If it doesn’t, at least she will still be a green card holder and can apply for citizenship again five years after the conviction is resolved. By then, hopefully immigration laws will be different.

 

keep us posted and good luck. Sorry it happened to you and your family

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8 hours ago, Ashokanna said:

Hello, my wife filed her N-400 in January, and based on current processing times, we expect her interview soon. However, she was involved in an incident this past Thursday. She left our 15-month-old child in the car briefly to make a quick purchase. A bystander called 911; the police arrived, detained her, and charged her with a felony under PC 273a(a). Our baby is fine and suffered no injuries. We are currently seeking legal counsel and have the following questions:

  1. How will this affect her citizenship application? Is a denial inevitable?

  2. If the charge is reduced to a misdemeanor, will it still negatively impact her path to citizenship?

Any suggestions, comments, or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated. We are devastated and unsure of how to proceed.

I mean if the police managed to turn up to the car before she got back to it she must have been gone quite a while and more than I would consider "briefly", maybe there's more to it so I would suggest it's explained better to USCIS.

Going by just what you have stated here even if it's reduced to misdemeanor I don't think they will look on this favorably at all.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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! agree with @Verrou.  This requires a good immigration attorney.  In addition, imo,  failure to disclose this at the interview (assuming she doesn't withdraw the N-400) could result in bigger problems later.  Good luck.

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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***Topic and replies split from an existing N-400 thread***  

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

Senior Master Sergeant, US Air Force- Retired (after 20+ years)- Missile Systems Maintenance & Titan 2 ICBM Launch Crew Duty (200+ Alert tours)

Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

IT Professional- Retired- Web Site Design, Hardware Maintenance, Compound Pharmacy Software Trainer, On-site go live support, Database Manager, App Designer.

______________________________________

In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

 
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