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Pending Criminal Charge & Citizen?

Thinking about becoming a U.S. citizen but have a pending criminal charge? It can feel stressful, but there are still options. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Honesty is Key: When you apply for naturalization (Form N-400), be upfront about any criminal history, including pending charges. USCIS will consider the details of your situation.

  • What Matters: The type of crime, its seriousness, and if it goes against basic moral principles (like a crime of moral turpitude) will all be weighed. Some crimes, like drug offenses or involving firearms, can make things trickier.

  • Don’t Hide Anything: USCIS will run a background check anyway, so be honest. Hiding information can hurt your case in the long run.

  • Seek Expert Help: An immigration attorney can analyze your situation and advise you on how the charge might affect your application. They can also help you navigate the process effectively.

The Bottom Line: Depending on the circumstances, you might still be able to move forward with your naturalization journey. Don’t go it alone – talk to an immigration attorney for the best possible outcome. Remember, there are people who can help you through this!

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