USCIS has clarified that individuals who disclosed a criminal history on their N-400 application and were subsequently approved for naturalization are eligible to apply for a U.S. passport. This ruling applies to those who have maintained a consistent record without new arrests or convictions following their application.
Key Details:
- Approval of N-400 indicates USCIS found the applicant to have “good moral character” despite past crimes.
- Eligibility for a passport remains intact as long as no new legal issues arise post-application.
- Future criminal activity or active warrants after naturalization can hinder passport acquisition.
- This guidance is crucial for naturalized citizens who may have concerns about their criminal history affecting their passport status.
The impact of this ruling provides reassurance to many immigrants who have previously faced legal challenges but have since demonstrated rehabilitation. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @pandevlaw
