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Hello everyone
I have a question regarding the Good Moral Character requirement. I have had my Green Card for about 7 years. I will be applying for Citizenship in about 1 year. Back in 2013, I moved from CT to VA. I lived in VA for probably 2 years. In that time, I kept my CT license and CT car registration (my family was still in CT, so I didn't think much of it). Looking back, this was wrong, and against the law. I moved to Florida this year, and learned from my past mistake. I turned in my CT license and CT plates. I now have a FL license, FL car registration, and everything else FL.
During the naturalization process, I assume they will pull all old DMV records, and when they look at my address history on the N400, they will notice I lived in VA while having a CT license for 2 years.
Could this possibly lead me to not meet the threshold for the good moral character requirement?
Good moral character and N400
in US Citizenship General Discussion
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Thanks for your response. My concern was that in those 2 years, I had to renew my car registration and such, which required me to essentially say that I was still living in CT (at my families address). My original plan was to move back to CT, which is why I wanted to avoid the hassle of changing my license, registration etc..
Well, I feel what I did is somewhat deceptive. I had a CT registration/license as if I was living there (using my families address), when I was really living in VA.