bonchbruevich
New Member
Hi,
3 years back I was convicted of petty disorderly persons offense -
improper behaviour or something like this - in the state of NJ
punishable by up to 30 days in prison. The punishment though was
a fine of $200 plus the court costs.
Now it is time for me to apply for naturalization but I wonder how
this criminal record reflects on my being a person of a good moral chracter.
I read that most criminal convictions are only temporary bars for
citizenship, so the question is how long is the wait in my situation.
Another thing, I was never fingerprinted or photographed, is there still
a record somewhere in the FBI databases or is it just silently buried
in the municipal court archive?
Thank you.
3 years back I was convicted of petty disorderly persons offense -
improper behaviour or something like this - in the state of NJ
punishable by up to 30 days in prison. The punishment though was
a fine of $200 plus the court costs.
Now it is time for me to apply for naturalization but I wonder how
this criminal record reflects on my being a person of a good moral chracter.
I read that most criminal convictions are only temporary bars for
citizenship, so the question is how long is the wait in my situation.
Another thing, I was never fingerprinted or photographed, is there still
a record somewhere in the FBI databases or is it just silently buried
in the municipal court archive?
Thank you.