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Kweli

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    Kweli got a reaction from Autumnal in How to disclose traffic violations on N-400   
    Why is that traffic tickets thing such a big deal? Just disclose them on the application and that's all. Your IO will not care anyway. I remember specifically asking him if "detained" also included being stopped by police when speeding. He said:"Well, yeah, but that's not what we're looking for". And then I said that I did some research about the meaning of the word "detained" to actually know if being stopped by police when speeding means "detained". He interrupted me with a smile and said: "We don't care about traffic tickets".
    As a conclusion: If your tickets are not over $500 and are paid, just disclose them and don't worry about it because they don't care.
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    Kweli got a reaction from Eric-Pris in How to disclose traffic violations on N-400   
    I had my interview yesterday Bloomington, MN , and I asked the Immigration Officer if I was right to mention my traffic tickets in the application, he said: "We don't care about traffic tickets".
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    Kweli got a reaction from Kathryn41 in How to disclose traffic violations on N-400   
    Why is that traffic tickets thing such a big deal? Just disclose them on the application and that's all. Your IO will not care anyway. I remember specifically asking him if "detained" also included being stopped by police when speeding. He said:"Well, yeah, but that's not what we're looking for". And then I said that I did some research about the meaning of the word "detained" to actually know if being stopped by police when speeding means "detained". He interrupted me with a smile and said: "We don't care about traffic tickets".
    As a conclusion: If your tickets are not over $500 and are paid, just disclose them and don't worry about it because they don't care.
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