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Shakil

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    Shakil got a reaction from marseille1344 in Admission of Guilt during naturalisation interview. What happens Next?   
    If you didn't lie.. i don't think you will be in trouble..
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    Shakil got a reaction from lbluemoonl in Citizenship denied for lack of good moral character   
    I would suggest staying put for 3 years. If you insist on speaking to a lawyer, you might want to go to one of the free consultation ones and try to see what the lawyer says. Disclose every single thing that has happened. Its better to write it on a paper before you go to a lawyer. Ask him/her your options? Keep in mind the fact that lawyer wants money too. Evaluate his advice. An honest lawyer (seemingly impossible to find) will give you a true picture about chances, risks and costs involved. Based on that, make a decision. Some people here think like an IO.. some people think like an applicant so you will get a lot of different views and ultimately either be furious or frustrated. To emphasize again, make sure you write the whole thing on a piece of paper and take it with you when you meet the lawyer.
    Hope that helps!! Best of luck!
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    Shakil got a reaction from lbluemoonl in Citizenship denied for lack of good moral character   
    Even if you apply after 3 years, I would advice to go with a lawyer at your interview. It really helps. I filed a lawsuit against USCIS alone but had a lawyer present when i went to them, that really helped.
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    Shakil got a reaction from Kathryn41 in urgent and serious   
    You would need to show that you are married and are living together. If you file for divorce then you would have to disclose it to the IO and eventually will have to wait for the 5 year mark. Remember, never lie to the immigration officer, it would create a lot of problems for you. Its really your decision to stay married or give your marriage another chance sincerely. If not, then wait for the 5 years minus 90 days to file.
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