Legal Question in Immigration Law in Arizona
My husband is permanent resident and he would like to apply for citizenship. But he had an arrest before 3 years, The charge is dropped but still - is he egliable to apply? Is there any risk for him?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Yes, he appears eligible to apply and if the charges were dropped, he should not have any issues with the previous arrest.
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Hi,
If charges were dropped, he should be fine with filing a naturalization application. He would require proof that the charges were dropped (disposition of the case). We have additional information here about naturalization: www.h1b1.com/citizenship.htm
You can contact our law firm at 212-268-3580 during business hours, or email [email protected] for guidance.
What was the arrest for? You should speak to an immigration attorney regarding the details of the arrest before he applies. Please feel free to contact me at 415-273-9123 or [email protected] to discuss this matter further.
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Seeta L. Nangia, Esq.
Law Offices of Seeta Nangia
Exclusively Practicing Immigration Law
Phone: (415) 273-9123
Email: [email protected]
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