I need some advice for a friend. He has completed 5 years as a permanent residence and will be applying for citizenship via N-400 application. He has one crime on record which is a DWI in state of Oklahoma.
Details regarding the DWI:
My friend was charged with a DUI in Oklahoma on 03/16/2016.
In court because of the evidence presented, the State motioned to amend the DUI charge to DWI "for good cause shown." Friend pleaded guilty to DWI on 1/20/2-17 and only got a fine of $500. Fine was paid in full the same day. No probation or alcohol classes or breathalyzer in installed in car. Nothing other than the fine.
In Oklahoma these are two separate and distinct charges.
If your blood alcohol content (BAC) is shown to be .08% or higher, the charge will be driving under the influence (DUI) - Reckless driving while intoxicated
If your BAC is shown to be between .05% to .07%, the charge will be driving while impaired (DWI) - Operation of Motor Vehicle While Impaired
My question is, with this DWI on my friends record, does he have any chance of getting citizenship? (no traffic infractions, no other crimes, or points on driving record)
Should he hire a lawyer to help him? the facts regarding his case are pretty straight forward. How would a immigration lawyer help him (worth taking a lawyer to the interview with him)?
Details regarding the DWI:
My friend was charged with a DUI in Oklahoma on 03/16/2016.
In court because of the evidence presented, the State motioned to amend the DUI charge to DWI "for good cause shown." Friend pleaded guilty to DWI on 1/20/2-17 and only got a fine of $500. Fine was paid in full the same day. No probation or alcohol classes or breathalyzer in installed in car. Nothing other than the fine.
In Oklahoma these are two separate and distinct charges.
If your blood alcohol content (BAC) is shown to be .08% or higher, the charge will be driving under the influence (DUI) - Reckless driving while intoxicated
If your BAC is shown to be between .05% to .07%, the charge will be driving while impaired (DWI) - Operation of Motor Vehicle While Impaired
My question is, with this DWI on my friends record, does he have any chance of getting citizenship? (no traffic infractions, no other crimes, or points on driving record)
Should he hire a lawyer to help him? the facts regarding his case are pretty straight forward. How would a immigration lawyer help him (worth taking a lawyer to the interview with him)?
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