Jul 24, 2006 #1 N nina New Member If a US resident receives a DUI and 2 years later wants to apply for citizenship is it true that he/she has to wait 5 years from the date of "conviction" to apply for his/her citizenship?
If a US resident receives a DUI and 2 years later wants to apply for citizenship is it true that he/she has to wait 5 years from the date of "conviction" to apply for his/her citizenship?
Jul 24, 2006 #2 N nina New Member In addition- -DUI/DWI is only mark on his/her record -Served in the US Military -Has been resident for over 10 years
In addition- -DUI/DWI is only mark on his/her record -Served in the US Military -Has been resident for over 10 years
Aug 10, 2006 #3 LawFrog New Member It all depends on how you fight your case. Some have gotten deported for DUI's. If you fight it successfully, you should be able to get citizenship.
It all depends on how you fight your case. Some have gotten deported for DUI's. If you fight it successfully, you should be able to get citizenship.