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Sadie Padilla

Posted 3 months ago

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How can a criminal conviction affect naturalization eligibility?
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Meagan Mills

Answered 3 months ago

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Certain crimes, such as aggravated felonies, can result in a permanent bar to citizenship.

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Dolly Hines

Answered 3 months ago

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Crimes involving moral turpitude may require waiting periods before applying.

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Baltazaar Tirado

Answered 3 months ago

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USCIS considers good moral character over the past 5 years (or 3 for some applicants).

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