Citizenship -- No criminal convictions but 2 disorderly conducts

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Old Jun 1st, 2012, 10:36 PM   #1
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I applied for Naturalization N 400. I told the interviwing officer that was detained by police in 2005
but I was later let go without any charge the Distrcit Attorney declined to prosecute me. The reason for the arrest was having a heated argument with cops. Now the immigration officer is asking me to bring a document from the DA office stating this was a declined prosecution case. I went to the DA office 4 times they have no record of the incident. Then I went to get fingerprinted the response came from Albany there is no such arrest on my rap sheet. I told the immigration officer that you're asking me for something that I don't have. I gave him the fingerprint response. He said he's going to review it. Do I have any chance??? Will he denie it? I'm confused and woriried. Any advice? I wish to
Avoid doing an appeal. Thanks.
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I wish to inform you that questions in N400 represent an effort to obtain a complete record of any criminal, unlawful, or questionable activity in which the applicant has ever engaged, regardless of whether such information eventually proves to be material to the moral character issue. Some offenses which may preclude a finding of good moral character are controlled substance violations, prostitution, smuggling, gambling, and habitual drunkenness. The Immigration Officer will review all the facts and decide the matter.

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