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    pinoyme got a reaction from Kabul in N-400 April 2014 Filers   
    How long does it take for me to be scheduled for the oath ceremony in San Jose ca? I'm in que for the ceremony. Will I receive another update on the uscis website once they get an date for me ?
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    pinoyme got a reaction from kcoyclay1 in N400 pending - decision cannot be made   
    Chill it's only been 3 weeks . Just wait As for me I had to interview 2 times because of a past crime but I was never arrested . My friend only got me involve so I explane my self and was ask Amit of questions .
    I got 2 decision can not be made 2 times so I got a lawyer involve to help me . My over all experience was at less 6 months to get an approval . I wish you luck and hope your case is not so serious .
    My advise to you contact an immigration lawyer and ask lots of questions about your issue.
    Again good luck
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    pinoyme got a reaction from Penguin_ie in anyone with a similar situation N400 for US citizenship   
    Yay I finally got approve and my status on the uscis website states that oath ceremony has been sent out with the date and locations and time . This journey has been rough And it's finally coming to an end . Can't wait to be a citizen of America
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    pinoyme reacted to NycBra in Decision cannot be made at this time   
    Got the letter, oath scheduled for April 13! It works, contact your US Representative/Congressman and ask them to look into your case if there is a delay or something that might be wrong. I am part of the December filers if you want to check my full timeframe.
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    pinoyme reacted to BMW4me in N-400 April 2014 Filers   
    Yes, you made a mistake by saying 'No' to that question. You should've selected 'Yes' because you committed a crime for which you were not arrested. You say you didn't get arrested but at the court house you were charged a felony. Now felony is a serious crime, a troubled thing for this good moral character rule for applying to citizenship. I don't get it though, judge shouldn't have decided something until you were properly counseled by a lawyer. Now remember I basing my opinion that you did commit a crime by the '5 years of unsupervised probation' that you got. If you weren't committed you would be scot-free without anything.
    Also your citizenship application would've denied (my guess) if you were within that 5 year period but since probation is long over, all should be good. If you have all court dispositions, I would say don't worry about it. Just remember USCIS have all the info, expunged or not, they know everything.
    For traffic violation, you don't have to tell them anything about it, it's a civil matter. Only you're citizenship won't be approved if there's an unpaid ticket etc. Since you paid for it, don't worry about it. My guess that traffic violation won't even come up
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