N400 Questions
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N400 Questions
Couple of questions on the N400 form:
First on crimes. Does this include speeding tickets etc. or purely more serious stuff?
Has anyone just used estimates for the travel dates outside the US? I have no idea of actual dates and durations.
First on crimes. Does this include speeding tickets etc. or purely more serious stuff?
Has anyone just used estimates for the travel dates outside the US? I have no idea of actual dates and durations.
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Re: N400 Questions
graham01 wrote:
> Couple of questions on the N400 form:
> First on crimes. Does this include speeding tickets etc. or purely more
> serious stuff?
It used to be that the N400 explicitly specified "excluding traffic violations".
In the new version of the N400, this is left out, so the conclusion is that
you have to mention traffic violations as well. It is my understanding that
does not include parking tickets.
> Has anyone just used estimates for the travel dates outside the US? I
> have no idea of actual dates and durations.
There are lots of ways to get the actual dates: boarding passes, invoices
from travel agents, credit card receipts, frequent flyer histories, etc.
The dates of entry should be pretty clear by the stamps in the passport.
If all else fails, use your best estimates.
> Couple of questions on the N400 form:
> First on crimes. Does this include speeding tickets etc. or purely more
> serious stuff?
It used to be that the N400 explicitly specified "excluding traffic violations".
In the new version of the N400, this is left out, so the conclusion is that
you have to mention traffic violations as well. It is my understanding that
does not include parking tickets.
> Has anyone just used estimates for the travel dates outside the US? I
> have no idea of actual dates and durations.
There are lots of ways to get the actual dates: boarding passes, invoices
from travel agents, credit card receipts, frequent flyer histories, etc.
The dates of entry should be pretty clear by the stamps in the passport.
If all else fails, use your best estimates.