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    Naturalization: Officer asks for supervisor's opinion.

    I had my interview today. Fortunately, the officer was very courteous. The officer did take a look at the documents from the court. He recommended the application for Approval; he even asked me to...
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    Naturalization: Interview Sooner Than Expected

    I was scheduled for the naturalization interview next Monday, but I am surprised (AND CONCERNED) about how soon I received the notice. I read on the USCIS website that it is taking between 6 and 9...
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    Medical Malpractice: Parent Doctor

    Ok, someone told me that it is illegal in the US for a parent to act as a doctor for their child (even if the parent IS ACTUALLY A CERTIFIED DOCTOR).

    Is that true?
    if:
    a. their son/daughther...
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    Naturalization: Offenses Affecting US Citizen Application

    I am worry about a "Human Waste" offense. To be a little more specific, I was caught urinating in a wall. Yes I was intoxicated, but the officer was nice and he only cited me for Human Waste. He...
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    Naturalization: Misdemeanors Affecting U.S. Citizenship

    I guess I am more worried about my second offense. To be a little more specific, I was caught urinating in a wall. Yes I was intoxicated, but the officer was nice and he only cited me for Human...
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    Naturalization: Re: Misdemeanors Affecting US Citizenship

    thanks Mr. Knowitall,
    does that mean that i should get an attorney to help me with the process? or do you know of someone who was in a similar situation, what she/he did, and the resulting outcome?
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    Naturalization: Misdemeanors Affecting U.S. Citizenship

    I've been a Permanent resident for over 6 years. I live in TEXAS.
    On 2006, I was cited for an MIP (possesion of alcohol). I was NOT arrested. I went to the court and I agreed to be placed on...
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