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Application for Citizenship with DUI Charges. What is Law?

Finally, the time has come when you are ready to apply for U.S. citizenship. The first thing you should do is gather all the paperwork and provide copies of personal documents. The best shot that you have is to be straightforward and list everything that happened, providing as much evidence as possible that you didnu2019t cause any property damage or injured anyone that night (when you received a DUI charge). Another thing you can do is contact a DUI Defense Lawyer in Los Angeles and schedule a free consultation.

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Application for Citizenship with DUI Charges. What is Law?

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  1. Application for Citizenship with DUI Charges. What is Law?

  2. Finally, the time has come when you are ready to apply for U.S. citizenship. The first thing you should do is paperwork and provide copies of personal documents. After that, you should check either online services or with the local office to find out what else you have to do in order to file your application. Usually, there is a small fee involved. However, what happens if you have a DUI charge on your record? Will it application and in what way? gather all the affect your Okabe & Haushalter talked with Los Angeles DUI Defense Lawyer about the application and here is what they told you.

  3. Reflection Of Your Personality The first thing that the office may take into consideration when they review your application and see a DUI charge is that it could reflect who you are (or who you were in the past). These events are usually linked with your personality and bad moral character. It could be possible for an officer to deny your application because of your prior DUI charge, but that is not always the case. They will look at your last 5 years of life and use any charges that you may have in that period to deny your application (potentially). If you committed a DUI charge more than 5 years ago, it may still be brought up and may affect the officer’s decision.

  4. There are some cases that could be “looked through”. These involve: Your first DUI charge (assuming that your record is clean) The accident resulted in little to no damage or injuries You received no impairments You were pulled over and you didn’t cause an accident You were alone in the car (no children or anyone else involved) These are some cases that the officer may consider and if your DUI charge resembles any of the above-listed, you may have a good chance of getting a pass.

  5. These are some cases that the officer may consider and if your DUI charge resembles any of the above-listed, you may have a good chance of getting a pass.

  6. Don’t Lie! Don’t try and lie about your DUI conviction Even if you do, the USCIS will find out about it while doing a background check and deny your application upon finding out. The best shot that you have is to be straightforward and list everything that happened, providing as much evidence as possible that you didn’t cause any property damage or injured anyone that night (when you received a DUI charge). Another thing you can do is contact DUI Defense Lawyer in Los Angeles and schedule a free consultation to learn more about how you can increase your chances of getting your application approved, and what evidence you should provide. There were cases where people were too scared to file an application for citizenship simply because they had a DUI charge on their record. they encourage you to learn more about your DUI charge before you decide not to file for citizenship.

  7. Don’t let anything stand in your way. Just because you made that one mistake in the past, doesn’t mean that you don’t get to enjoy your future. Give a call today and set you on the right path and help you become a US citizen.

  8. Contact -OKABE & HAUSHALTER OKABE & HAUSHALTER Address: Two California Plaza 350 S Grand Ave, #2220 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Phone: 310-430-7799 Website:https://www.southbaylawyer.com/contact_us.aspx

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