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  • Immihelp - Please help

    I know that there is a lot of discussion on speeding tickets on this forum and I have read it - but I do have a different question.

    I got my driving record from my DMV in NJ and my record is completely clean - there is not a single violation listed there. Infact it says clearly that there are no violations.
    I had received a speeding ticket 3 years back when I was visiting a different state on a business trip. I had hired a lawyer, who represented me in the court, paid fines ($75), etc... The end result was no points in my driving record.

    So now when I apply for citizenship - should I list this speeding violation? I donot have any records and I donot know which court it was - so I cannot obtain docs from them. I donot want to lie - however I donot want to be in a situation where I list the offense in the N400 form and then during the interview the officer asks me for proof of payment, etc.. I donot have any proofs and can't get because it is in a different state in a court that I donot remember.

    I know that the recommendation is to mention it - however, my question is that - If my Driving Report has NO record of this incident how will USCIS have any record of it? How can they get my driving violation from somewhere else?

    Immihelp - Can you please post your opinion?
    Thanks so much in advance!

  • #2
    No need to mention if its not on your record.

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    • #3
      Speeding ticket

      Actually speeding tickets are not really big deal at all I think. If I were you, I'd mention it. The interviewing officer may ask about it and you can clear up if need be.

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