Posted by: directX January 16, 2007
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KnightCrawler ,
here is what I found in one forum, and several are also saying that one must answer yes for speeding tickets.
source: http://www.immihelp.com/citizenship/citizenship-application-photographs.html
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In section about 'Good Moral Character' in the application, there is a section
about whether you were cited, stopped by law enforcement officer. If you get traffic
violation tickets, technically you got stopped by law enforcement officer, got cited
and potentially convicted. There is a big confusion among the community and even the
attorneys whether you are required to mention it in the application or not.
You should mention that in the application if they are serious tickets like
reckless driving, drunk driving etc.
You are not required to mention them in the
application if they are just simple ones like minor speeding, failure to stop etc.
If you have the proof that you paid for all those tickets (copies of cashed checks from the bank) or can get any certificate from local county court that you have paid all those tickets, you may want to mention them in the application just to make sure, and attach appropriate proof along with the
application. But if you can't provide them, don't break head
trying to get them if they are 5 to 10 years old.
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I had one over 13 miles, is that consider as reckless drivin? I paid fine for this one.