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What crimes still allow me to apply to become a US Citizen?

US citizens are some of the most privileged in the world. They enjoy many freedoms and benefits that other citizens do not. There are some crimes, however, that still allow you to apply to become a US citizen.

 

The officer reviews the relevant federal or state law or regulation of the United States, or law or regulation of any foreign country to determine whether the applicant is eligible for a visa.

 

What Crimes Are Still Allowed?

 

  • Crimes involving moral turpitude 
  • A sentence of five years or more.
  • Possession of a controlled substance without a prescription
  • Incarceration for 180 days
  • False testimony under Oath
  • Prostitution offenses 
  • Smuggling of a person
  • Polygamy
  • Gambling offenses
  • Habitual drunkard
  • Two or more convictions for driving under the influence
  • Failure to support dependents
  • Adultery
  • Unlawful acts
 

Although an offense may not fall within a permanent or conditional bar to good moral character, it may still affect an applicant’s ability to establish good moral character.

 

Becoming a US citizen is a great privilege. There are many benefits to being a citizen of such a great country. If you have committed a crime, don’t worry. You may still be able to become a citizen. Just make sure you meet the requirements and apply today.

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